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Why You Should Go To Bichon Frise Breeder And Not A Pet Store

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by Mary Stevenson

If you remember only one thing from this article, please remember this ? never buy a puppy from a pet store. In fact, don’t even buy pet supplies from pet stores that sell puppies. It can be tempting to go to a pet store today to get a fluffy white Bichon Frise puppy ? and that’s exactly what pet store owners hope you will do. They thrive on impulse shoppers. They don’t care who they sell their puppies to, they only care about getting your money.

If you really have your heart set on a Bichon Frise puppy, then you can make life a lot easier for yourself and the dogs by getting in contact with a Bichon Frise breeder. You can find them through the Internet, by going to dog shows, through recommendations from other Bichon owners in your area and sometimes even your vet. If everyone stopped buying puppies from pet stores, then this inhumane practice could be stopped. What’s inhumane about buying a puppy at a pet store? Plenty! First off, all puppies in all pet stores are from puppy mills.

Puppy mills are barbaric places where dogs are treated like unfeeling breeding machines. They never get to play, they never get affection and they certainly never get veterinary care. The puppy mill workers do all the vet care, whether they know what they are doing or not.

Pet stores that sell puppies rely on impulse purchases and do not do any background checks on what kind of person this puppy is going to. Quite often, people who have no idea what is involved in raising a puppy buy these puppies on a whim. Most puppies bought in pet stores wind up being abandoned when the puppy gets to be about nine months to one year old. Half of all dogs and cats that are surrendered to shelters are euthanized.

The next inhumane thing about buying a puppy from a pet store, rather than a Bichon Frise breeder, is that puppies are not animals that should be in cages. Other animals like baby hamsters do very well in cages. However, a puppy is caged right at the time of life it needs to learn how to be a dog in today’s complex world. The time a puppy can best learn is when they are seven to fourteen weeks old, right around the same time they are in cages at pet stores. This means that pet store puppies are often a lot harder to train than puppies from breeders.

The puppies bred in this condition are often sickly, have behavioral problems and often aren’t purebred. There is no legal overseeing group that makes sure a dog is a purebred. Anyone can fill out whatever they darn well like in pedigree papers and no one checks up on anything. Bichon Frise breeders not only will sell you a healthy, behaved puppy but one that is pedigreed. They also are great sources of accurate Bichon Frise information throughout all of your Bichon dog’s life.

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