FAQ & Policies
Frequently Asked Questions
Many people believe that female dogs make better pets than males. In the natural pack structure, females often take the lead, establishing the pecking order. As a result, female dogs tend to be more independent, stubborn, and territorial compared to males. Conflicts are also more likely to arise between two females. On the other hand, male dogs are often more affectionate, attentive, and eager to seek attention.
While these generalizations hold true in many cases, the Bichon Frise we breed and raise are exceptional companions, regardless of gender. Both males and females are deeply attached to their families, offering steadfast, reliable, and loving companionship. They are outgoing, adaptable to other pets when properly introduced, and quick to bond with children.
Key Differences Between Males and Females:
Males:
Personality: Males are often more playful, affectionate, and eager to please. They tend to maintain a puppy-like, fun-loving demeanor throughout their lives.
Training: While highly motivated by food and praise, males can be more easily distracted during training due to their playful nature.
Size: Males are typically slightly larger than females.
Behavior: Neutered males rarely exhibit marking or humping behaviors, especially if neutered early (by 5 months of age). Early neutering also often prevents leg-lifting during urination.
Bonding: Males tend to bond with the entire family, making them great for households with multiple people.
Females:
Personality: Females are often more reserved and dignified as they age. They are independent and may seek attention on their own terms.
Bonding: Females usually bond closely with one person, typically the primary caregiver. They may move away once they’ve had enough attention.
Behavior: Spayed females are less likely to exhibit territorial behaviors, but introducing two females into the same household can sometimes be challenging.
Considerations for Your Household:
If you already have a dog, it’s generally recommended to choose a puppy of the opposite sex for your second dog. While two neutered males usually get along well, two spayed females can be more unpredictable.
Think about the dynamics of your home, including other pets and family members, before deciding on a male or female Bichon Frise.
Ultimately, whether you choose a male or female Bichon Frise, you’ll be welcoming a loyal, affectionate, and joyful companion into your life. Both genders bring their own unique charm and qualities, making the Bichon Frise a wonderful addition to any family!
We do our best to ensure that all our dogs receive excellent care! We would like to limit outside traffic t0 our kennel as much as we can to help minimise the potential of someone unintentionally tracking in diseases (like parvo, giardia, etc). We welcome only those seriously interested in a puppy, or those that have already placed a deposit on one to visit our kennel and see your future puppy’s parents.
Yes, we have listed puppies currently available and not reserved. You can make your choice, fill & submit the form that follows to reserve/purchase a puppy.
They come with all necessary documents
- 1 yr Health Guarantee
- Rabies Waiver
- Recent Health Records from Veterinarian ( include Vaccination, Worming Records )
- Sales Contract
One Year Health Guarantee
We will provide a money back guarantee within 72 hours of possession, if you are not satisfied with your puppy, providing he/she is returned to our home at the expense of the buyer.
We make every effort to ensure that you purchase a healthy puppy. If your puppy is found to have major genetic health issues that are diagnosed by a licensed veterinarian within one year of purchase, we will exchange your puppy for one of equal value. There are however no guarantees against common illnesses or accidents on your part.
We encourage you to take your dog to the veterinarian; but any and all costs incurred are the sole responsibility of the purchaser.
Yes. All of our dogs are highly socialized, to be calm and friendly in company of kids, and other animals. But we recommend that you should never leave your kid unsupervised.
Occasionally we may find ourselves in a position where we have an exceptional puppy whom we might like to incorporate in to our breeding program down the track. You may be given this option, but are under no obligation to take a Bichon Frise from us with “Breeders Terms”.
If you would like to be considered for a Bichon Frise on “Breeders Terms”, please contact us for more information.
Yes , We ship our puppies safely through out the USA, and Sometimes to Canada. We partner with professional Animal Freight specialised Companies. They even offer options to travel with your pet if it is needed or Required. Contact Us for more details on shipping.