Are you thinking of buying a Bichon, not sure
how to go about it, what questions to ask, or 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 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. You need the following
information that I will reveal...
Learn how to choose a Bichon Frise. Don't just choose a cute one!
How to ensure you pick a Bichon that has the right characteristics.
You will be amazed at what diet your Bichon should be getting!
Which common foods at home can kill or seriously harm a Bichon!
Breed Standards. Both experts and newcomers to the Bichon will find
this useful.
Learn how to recognize a good breeder quickly and easily.
Discover exactly how to care for your Bichon when you first get home.
Many owners use the wrong grooming products which
can harm their Bichon.
The area so many owners get wrong in the first few months and then
suffer for years.
Understand reverse sneezing. A common condition clearly explained
with simple solutions.
Extensive Bichon training regimen revealed and explained.
Learn all about Bichon toilet training. In depth coverage given to
this misunderstood topic.
Why you may have unknowingly trained your Bichon to bark excessively,
and how to break the habit.
Finally understand more about skin allergy problems, which affect
many Bichons.
Discover how to overcome fear and aggression in your Bichon.
Understand Bichon "separation anxiety" and how to manage it best.
Quick and easy tips that prevent hair "knotting". Saves your
expensive grooming costs.
Discover how to quickly and easily teach your Bichon to walk on or off a
leash in public.
Much more!
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