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Archive for April 17th, 2008

A Handy Guide to Finding a Bichon Frise Breeder

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by M.L. Williams

Everybody loves a lap dog that is super affectionate - this describes the Bichon Frise perfectly! Small, white and cuddly, Bichons can make perfect pets where space is at a premium.

Bichons love people and are very playful and full of energy - making them great pets for kids. And yet, they are small enough not to need acres of land to get their exercise.

Bichons do tend to need frequent grooming - their hair does not shed and they need to be trimmed, especially around the head and eyes.

Finding a Bichon Frise Breeder

Despite (or maybe because of) the popularity of the Bichon breed, finding a puppy can be tough! If you are looking for a Bichon, there are a few points to consider.

For one, there are a few online companies that are definitely worth checking out if you are interested in finding a Bichon Frise breeder, one in particular being Next Day Pets. They not only help you in the process of finding a Bichon Frise breeder, but as well offer you valuable information regarding the actual searching and purchasing processes.

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Is Dog Training Necessary?

by Francisco Javier Cabrera Rosello

Dog training is an Art not a science. Many trainers and facilities develop a training method. Dogs will always be dogs and humans will continually try to make their dog into a furry person. Dog Training is just as important as feeding and watering. That 5lb adorable, cute, huggable, kissable, loveable puppy, could turn into a 60lb nightmare if not shown the proper guidance.

Dog training is a enormously career that really pays back. The trainer should remember first of all that, mostly, dog training is a “service” profession and that the educator usually works with people who happen to have dogs. Dog training is much more than just telling your dog to stop doing what she’s doing, it is the activity of instructing a dog to show certain desired dog behaviour in specific circumstances. Correct dog training is not a “quick fix” - it’s an ongoing, life-long process.

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