BICHON FRISE PUPPIES FOR SALE

Our Bichon Frise Puppies for sale are Potty-trained and well-socialized and they will be coming with a 5 years health guarantee. 

MALE :: TRENT

Puppies

PRICE : $800

AGE : 10 WEEKS

STATUS : AVAILABLE

FEMALE :: KELLY
Bichon Frise Puppies for sale

PRICE: $800

AGE: 10 WEEKS

STATUS : AVAILABLE

FEMALE :: STACY
Bichon Frise Puppies for sale

PRICE : $800

AGE : 10 WEEKS

STATUS : AVAILABLE

MALE :: OBLAK

Bichon Frise Puppies for sale

PRICE : $800

AGE : 10 WEEKS

STATUS : AVAILABLE

FEMALE :: BELLA
Bichon Frise for sale

PRICE : $1225

AGE : 10 WEEKS

STATUS : SOLD

MORE INFO ABOUT THE BICHON FRISE BREED (HOW TO RAISE THEM)

Taking Care of Your Bichon Frise.

Being an intelligent dog, Bichons do well with obedience training. In order to establish favorable behaviors early on, it’s important to start training and socialization with your puppy as soon as you can. Bear in mind, it is best for your puppy not to socialize with other dogs until after they receive all appropriate vaccinations.

Besides training, Bichons also require daily exercise, although they don’t need an extensive amount. A quick walk once or twice a day and a short play session will oftentimes do the trick to burn off some extra energy and keep your Bichon Frise healthy.

That being said, although Bichons are wonderful companions, they are also known for being barkers. While they may just want to alert you that a car or person passed by the window, you and your neighbors may quickly find this noisy habit quite irksome. If this behavior is something you wish to deter, consider enrolling your puppy in an obedience class—trained professionals will have helpful recommendations on how to minimize barking.

Grooming.

The Bichon Frise has a low to non shedding coat which means their hair will continue growing and needs a regularly scheduled groom every 6 – 12 weeks. Bichon Frise dogs generally keep themselves very clean they will need regular cleaning and a daily brush to keep your Bichon Frise dogs coat from getting matted and tangled. Lighter colored Bichons are also prone to tear stains which can be reduced or eliminated with proper care.

Training Your Bichon Frise.

When it comes to training, it’s important to start training early and to remain consistent. Just remember, it’s never too early to begin training your puppy—ideally, you would start the very day you bring your puppy home. By creating good habits from a young age, you can have a well-behaved four-legged friend within no time.

By dedicating just a short fifteen minutes every day to training, you can quickly make training a consistent habit for both you and your dog. Not to mention, short training sessions will make it easier to maintain your dog’s attention. You may be surprised with how quickly your puppy can learn new commands and tricks!

If, at first, your puppy does not seem to understand a command, it can sometimes be beneficial to move on to another command for the day. Bichon Frise puppies do well with positive reinforcement, so rewards such as treats or toys are helpful to have on-hand.

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HEALTH

Bichon Frises can live to be up to 14 years old and are generally pretty healthy and active dogs. Although all dogs are prone to health issues, some potential health issues of the Bichon Frise due to their small size are White shaker syndrome, Epilepsy, Progressive Retinal Atrophy, and Leg-calve-perthe disease. Some of these potential health risks can be reduced through proper breeding and genetic testing which is why we offer a 5-year health guarantee on all of our puppies.