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BichonCrazy

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  1. It's silly. They should feature dogs that are in the RSPCA at the time of shooting. Say, they use a kelpie x cattledog (or something like it). Then people will go to the shelter knowing what they get, not expecting an amazingly groomed Afghan. Silly RSPCA.
  2. Sorry to wake an old post... ...but did anything happen to the pup???
  3. Hi guys. Just wondering how everyone is. Popping into see the convos! Whens the next WA meet up!? BC
  4. This is f***ing sick! I hope they( The killers & eaters) all die horrible deaths for what these people (The killers & eaters) have done!
  5. I was just wondering, do breeders like emails or phonecalls better? In my opinion, I think phonecalls are more personal and shows you're really interested in the dog your thinking of purchasing. A friend of mine says that her breeder likes emails more.. I just dont know. What do you, as breeders think? Oh, and you DON'T have to be a Bichon breeder to answer! Thanks! BichonCrazy
  6. I know, but since my mother has to drive, she DOSN'T want to go down to bunbury. I was thinking to get one from SA.. theres a nice breeder there, Oohlalah Bichons, but I still don't know. And I want to see them aswell.. I hate waiting!!
  7. Bunburys a LITTLE far for us! We're near fremantle! Also, whats the best show to go to to see Bichons?
  8. Sigh..... that means I have to wait around 3 weeks
  9. I know.. but theres bound to be atleast one Bichon at the 22nd of may show.. right?
  10. Is there a DogsWest allbreeds show on saturday!? At the DogsWest grounds? I'd love to go.. means I'd get to drool over all the Bichons.. Please, tell me if there is or isn't! BC
  11. Idiots. It's all I can say. Bloody thickheadded idiots!
  12. Well, gotta do my babies! ;) Bichon Frise The Bichon Frise is quite a long-living dog and will usually live up to 16 years of age, but cared for correctly and given the correct diet will often can live up to 19 years. The Bichon Frise has a superb temperament. It is an ideal companion dog, friendly, affectionate and enjoys contact with its human family. It should be primarily an indoor dog because of its devotion to the family. The Bichon Frise is not particularly suited to living outside. It is always ready to play a game, take a walk, or just snuggle up for a cuddle. A breed with a wonderful attitude for life, they make an ideal companion for young and old alike. The Bichon Frise adapts well to other pets if reared with them, or introduced to them gradually. It will cope with both cats and other dogs quite well. The Bichon Frise is suited to anyone who wants a companion dog. The breed is considered to be "non-allergenic", by many people, and so may be the ideal dog for people with allergy problems. It is suggested, however, to visit the breeder and have contact with the dogs before purchasing to ensure that they suit if allergies are a problem. You will not find a better dog than the Bichon Frise. (Thought I might make that bold.. ) A small, attractive dog, with a big dog attitude, they quickly win the hearts of everyone they meet. They love life, love people, and with regular care will reward their owners with years of love and devotion. Copied from Pedigree.com.au BichonCrazy Good luck!
  13. Bichon Frise. (Will deffinately be getting a female this year. No procrastinating!) Australian Cattle Dog. ( Will be my next dog, after my Bichon. ) Australian Shepherd. Australian Kelpie. Australian Dingo. St Bernard. Labrador Retriever. (Surrounded by four, so how could I not! ) Great Dane. Shiba Inus. ( So cute ) German Shepherd. ( Can you tell I like aussie dogs? )
  14. I also wondered this. I feel so pushy and nosey if I ask the price of the pup I'm interested in!
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