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Adopting A Bichon Frise

You have decided that you will adopt a Bichon Frise . Have you thought through whether a Bichon Frise will fit into your lifestyle? Or, would a bigger dog be better?

Before you adopt a Bichon Frise from a Breeder or a Rescue, you should evaluate the following aspects of Bichon Frise ownership.

  • Are you sure a Bichon will fit your family and your lifestyle?
  • Owning a Bichon Frise is a commitment for the next 12 to 15 years. Are you ready to take that commitment and responsibility for all these years?
  • Do you know how much will it cost to own a Bichon Frise and to raise and take care of it?
  • Should you adopt a male Bichon Frise or a female?
  • Should you take a Bichon Frise puppy or an adult Bichon ?

Why do you need to think of these aspects?

Because, every year, 5 to 8 million dogs are being relinquished to the shelters. In most cases, the families are not ready to continue with their pets. And most of these dogs have to be finally euthanised.

So, think through your decision once more and only then take your first step towards Bichon adoption

Once you are sure that you really want to have a Bichon Frise , your next step is to determine the source from where to get the dog.

  • Are you planning to get the dog from a friend or a family?
  • Do you plan to get a Bichon Frise puppy from a breeder?
  • How will you select the right breeder?
  • Is a pet store a good source to get a Bichon Frise ?
  • Are you looking for a Bichon Rescue to adopt a dog from there?
  • What questions should you ask at the Pet Store or the Breeder?
  • How to identify a healthy puppy (or an adult dog) with the right temperament?

And, finally, you should also know how to prepare your home and your family members before you get the new Bichon Frise . How to get your dog adjusted to your home environment?

Subscribe to the Free Course on Adopting and Owning a Bichon Frise and find out answers to all these important questions. This FREE Course on Bichon Adoption is meant for people like you, who need help to locate good, ethical breeders and want to learn how to identify and stay away from the "backyard breeders"

Follow the step-by-step instructions from our Mini Course and you will set the path to a long-lasting and loving relationship with your dog.

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Here are a few of the points that the Bichon Frise Adoption mini course covers...

Why do people adopt Dogs in the first place?

10 Simple Questions to See If Your Lifestyle can accomodate the responsibilites of owning a dog

8 tips to identify the right dog or puppy

How to select the right breeder?

5 signs to look for when you visit a Breeder and how to understand who are backyard breeders

Adopting A Dog From A Rescue - what are the steps that you should follow

Should you adopt a puppy or an older dog?

Should you adopt a male or a female dog?

Why is it important to get your dog neutered or spayed and what to expect in the process?

How to get your Bichon Frise adjusted to your home environment

How to prepare your home and family to welcome your new friend home

The above tips and techniques are only a small fraction of what you will learn from this FREE Course on Bichon Frise Adoption and Ownership...

Subscribe to the Free Course on Bichon Frise Adoption and Ownership and have a happy and long-lasting relationship with your new Bichon Frise from the very first day...

 

 

 

 

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