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As a private breeder my Bichon Frise puppies are
raised "inside" my home, not in a kennel atmosphere. This makes
the puppies better pets as they are socialized from birth. My
goal is to raise happy, healthy Bichon Frise pets (for those who
choose not to pay show prices or purchase at pet shops, pups
sold in pet shops are from puppy mills). I do not sell to pet
shops or wholesalers.
I do absolutely no in-breeding, line-breeding or cross-breeding.
I am a breeder and owner who cares about the quality of my dog’s
breed. All my puppy’s parents are AKC Registered and my stud is
DNA tested to further the superiority of the breed and assure no
faults. My dogs are Veterinarian check each year.
I have 8 Bichons: 2 Studs, Bubba and Brutus. Brutus hasn't
started his training yet. But soon he will be romancing all 6
Ladies too, Cricket, Crackers, Caffeine, Chancer. Cha Cha, and
Cheaters. All of my ladies have Champions in their line, nothing
recent as I do not show my dogs. It's to time consuming,
expensive and increases the cost for the puppies. I also use
Tori, a stud who has 5 generations of champions in his line. All
have excellent temperament and great personalities. My Bichons
do not have allergies, tear staining or dirty faces.
My ladies are bred every other season, giving them a break from
motherhood and a time to enjoy their "doggy life".
My pups are well socialized and are checked by a veterinarian
before placed in their new home. They are current with their
vaccinations and worming, dewclaws removed crate, paper and
doggy door training is on going..............
I recommended a nutritional program including dog food and
vitamin supplements for owners to follow. When followed I feel
confident in offering a "lifetime guarantee" on all my pups.
The Bichon is a very dependent breed. They are always in your
face, on your lap, and under your feet. They have big
personalities and are great fun to own. They require a great
deal of affection and can make owners feel guilty when they are
not able to give them this. The Bichon does not do well stuck at
home, alone. If you work and there is no one home to care for
the puppy, you might consider purchasing a second dog as
companions for each other. Or a different breed. The Bichon does
not do well stuck at home alone for 8-10 hours a day. Therefore,
I do not place my puppies in homes where they will be left alone
for long periods of time. PLEASE consider the well being of the
pup before you purchase
Because of my location and easy access to the Airport, most of
my customers are able to visit my home and their "new" puppy".
For those that cannot I can fly their pup to its new home,
within the USA; costs will be around $200.00. I’m very careful
to insure that they are kept safe.
I have pups in several Nevada Cities, California, Arizona,
Oregon, Iowa, Idaho & Alaska. If you would like references I can
supply you with names of owners of my pups.
Touch a Bichon and you have touched a bit of heaven...
Hold a Bichon and you have held the world...
Love a Bichon and you will love life forever.....
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