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Yes. I have a Bichon Frise and he s wonderful. But he does like to mark is territory and you have to make sure not to play too rough with them or the may bite a bark at your friends.
well if you check bichon rescue online and scroll down, click on available for adoption it will show you all dogs they have for adoption. just go to www.bichonrescue.com. also if you go to the pound you can get one there for free and you are saving a dog. Hope this helps!!! i heard that during the holidays around xmas time the shelters with dogs that need to be adopted are cheap. you should check the shelter to adopt a Bichon. Also, I got mine from a breeder for $300. Good luck Bichon Frises are extremely good pets, but you are wrong if you think that the only cost is buying the dog. I have my own Bichon Frise and she ate a washing machine tablet! We had to pay £4,000 for the vet bills. Also, Bichons are very fussy about their food. My Annie only likes this £13.00 food. But I know a place in Pangbourne where they give away Bichon Frise puppies for free so if you live in that area you might want to check it out. I got Annie for £350 which I think is better buying your puppies from breeder rather than getting it for free. ==
after you complete your rough draft. :D
no not on the rough draft..... but on the good draft yes. YOU SHOULD KNOW
Your franchise consultant should hopefully be available to help out when times get rough. They should be there to guide you on the right paths to take.
no it cant i can sereously hurt the dog ect.
Sometimes it will , sometimes it won't . I know this because of my brother , and my dad . But , if you work hard , and be good , it should not be rough .
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No. Teaching them to play rough will cause more problem than it solves. You should play the way they do with each other, rough and tumble is normal, but it is also very soft.
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