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"We never get our puppies from puppy mills", touts the smiling and clean pet store worker, shoving a helpless and utterly adorable puppy into your face. The puppy all but screams "Help me!" But resist. Walk out the door and never come back to that store again. All pet stores get their puppies from puppy mills. Buying that puppy would just perpetuate the misery that puppy's parents and siblings had to go through.

If you want a healthy and sensible companion pet, go to a shelter or a breed rescue to save a life and find the friendship you need. But if you have your heart set on raising a puppy, do your research to find out which breed is right for your lifestyle. Perhaps you once had a Bichon Frise, a Poodle-like toy dog that is becoming more and more popular. You should get your next Bichon Frise from a Bichon Frise breeder.
Bichon Frise breeders spend an incredible amount of time and money on the breeding and raising of their puppies. They often raised the mother from a puppy. Bichon Frise dogs aren't merchandise or a business to them. These puppies are like their grandchildren. They would not then blow all of their tender and careful care by selling their puppies to a pet store, where anyone can buy a puppy if they have the money.

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 aBichon 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.

Bichon Frise breeders will also give their puppies' basic training in how to get along with people, other dogs, household objects and everyday situations. Your Bichon will be socialized, taught its first housebreaking lessons and first basic training lessons. Your puppy will often be sold to you at just the right time they can best learn. This is often why you are put on waiting lists before the pups are even born, so you can pick the puppy up at the best time.

Bichon Frise breeders
can be a great source of information even years after your purchase. There would be fewer abandoned dogs if basicBichon Frise information was made better available to the public.



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