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Related DownloadsAn Insider's Guide To The Bichon Frise "Finally, You Can Discover ALL The Secrets Of The Bichon Frise!" Revealed Right Here For You If you're serious about your Bichon Frise and want the happiest, healthiest and most well behaved Bichon Frise on the block..... this might be one of the most important messages you ever read. From: Sharda Baker, 7.27am Dear Friend, Hi my name is Sharda Baker and I'm a Bichon Owner and Lover. There's an amazing new e-book on the Bichon Frise to assist you in having the absolutely best experience with your Bichon Frise. Without having to spend a small fortune and without having to spend hours grooming and training. Are you maybe thinking of buying a Bichon, not sure how to go about it, what questions to ask, how to look after and train your little friend? Maybe you already own one or more Bichons and want to make sure you care for your Bichon Frise properly? Bichons do require special care and once you learn and understand their needs its not that hard to care for a Bichon. They are worth every bit of effort of course as they will reward you a hundred fold in enjoyment and unwavering companionship. Don't make the mistakes I did though and presume a Bichon Frise is cared for the same way as any other dog. They aren't and that mistake could cost you dearly in time, money and heartache. Maybe you just simply want to have your Bichon trained a bit better. A dog that pees inside, chews everything in sight, "pulls" on a lead, and barks too much can take some of the fun out of owning a dog can't it? And you know a Bichon can easily be trained when you know how! If some of this describes you and you would like a healthy, happy, well trained Bichon that brings years of enjoyment for you and the family that doesn't end up costing you a small fortune please read on. I really get frustrated seeing Bichon owners ending up with big disappointments just because they didn't have the right information at hand. There is a better way. This is what happened to me. I remember the first Bichon Frise we bought , Shani. She was a pure bred 7 week old female . Her favorite sleeping place used to be in one of my husband's old leather shoes. I didn't know then what questions to ask the breeder or what to look for when we went shopping for her. To cut a long story short we spent over $2700 on Shani over the first 2 years for 2 knee repairs and countless visits to the vet for on going allergy problems. If only I had known then what I know today about a Bichon's diet, exercise and general needs we wouldn't have had to fork out all that money. and go through that stress. I guess in a way its a bit like buying a car. If you don't know what to look for can easily end up with a car that is not really in good condition . Bichons generally are a very healthy, sturdy dog but like any breed have weaknesses to watch out for. Our second Bichon "Ellie", we bought as a puppy when she was 16 weeks old. Puppies are so cute at that age aren't they? We didn't know how to tell if a puppy has been socialized well or not. Well, we got home with a dog that was real hard work for several months. Ellie was so timid, barked all the time, was very slow learning anything and took a while to take to any visitors. We leant the hard way again! But wow how things have changed now! Our last few Bichons have been absolutely perfect. OK they have been to the vet once or twice for their shots but we've had no major expenses in the last 6 years . We did our homework this time and had spent much of our spare time over the years finding out everything we could about Bichons. It honestly has taken the worry and expense out of buying, training and caring for our Bichons. Imagine This For A Minute. Imagine being confident that you are asking the pet owner/breeder the right questions before you hand over your hard earned cash for you new "little friend". You don't want to end up with anything less than a healthy perfect little Bichon do you? And when you get home with your puppy, won't it be so nice knowing exactly what you need for your puppy in those first few months rather than "guessing"? Your role in the first 4 months is absolutely vital in developing a happy healthy Bichon. Why risk making the mistakes so many other owners are making and paying for! If you already own a Bichon Frise I'm sure you want to know the answers to the common training, caring and breeding questions owners