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Archive for November 7th, 2008

Should You Buy That Bichon Frise Puppy For Sale?

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by Mary Stevenson

The Bichon Frise is one of the most adorable and lovable little dog breeds on the planet today. These sweet little dogs originally hail from France, and their name actually means “lap dog”. Their affectionate nature and high-energy temperament makes them an ideal pet for most families. Their lack of shedding also makes them an ideal pet for any family that deals with allergies, as they are considered to be the only hypoallergenic dog. If your family is looking for a new pet to love, then you certainly can’t go wrong looking for a Bichon Frise puppy for sale.

If you’ve been considering looking for a Bichon Frise puppy for sale then there are a few things that you should know before you actually spend your hard-earned money on a dog. A true Bichon Frise puppy can cost as much as twenty-five hundred dollars, so it is important that you as a potential pet owner are well aware of the needs and care that these adorable little dogs require. The first most important thing to remember, is that the Bichon Frise has a super-high energy level, and needs a family who can gives them the room to run they need.

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Questions To Ask A Labrador Retriever Breeder

by Brooke Sunderland

You need to ask your prospective Labrador Retriever breeder a lot more questions other than how much they cost. Because Labs are the most popular breed in North America, there are (sadly) many people who breed Labs for quantity rather than quality. With a pre-written list of questions for your Labrador breeder, you can help avoid those breeders that shouldn’t be within a mile of a puppy.

The questions that will tell you the most about any Labrador Retriever breeder will be what kind of contract do you require, when can I visit the kennels and are there any health warrantees. If your potential breeder refuses to let you visit the kennel, say goodbye and move on. They may have something to hide. If your breeder doesn’t do contracts, also move on, because they definitely have something to hide.

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