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2012年9月29日 星期六

Information About Adopting A Bichon Frise Dog


If you have wanted to have a Bichon Frise for a pet but cannot afford the high costs of buying one from a breeder or your local pet store, you may want to consider a Bichon Frise for adoption.

Bichon Frise for adoption is a special humanitarian service being offered by your local dog pounds and animal welfare groups. These poor Bichons have been abandoned by their owners and left to wander the streets as strays, but were eventually captured by town or city dog catchers. Other owners have been forced to leave their pets at shelters since they are leaving for another country. Some Bichons are products of puppy mills or have once belonged to abusive owners.

It should first be mentioned that it is highly unlikely that you will find a purebred Bichon Frise being put up for adoption. Most of the Bichons that you will find in pounds and shelters are mixed breeds. Purebred or mixed, this should not matter if you are looking for a cute pet to love, and no animal needs more love than an abandoned dog.

Adopting a Bichon Frise (or any dog for that matter) is a lengthy process, which many pet owners have compared to the adoption process for a child. You would need to fill out a very long application form from the pound or the shelter. The application comes with a questionnaire, with queries pertaining to your home and neighborhood, accommodations for the pet, what you plan to do with the dog in case you are at work, feeding plans, and similar questions. If you are really determined to adopt a Bichon Frise, you should take note of these questions in order for you to make the necessary changes to your home as well as adjustments to your daily routine to meet the pet's needs prior to the interview.

Most interviews are conducted at the home of the would-be pet owner. Aside from asking you additional questions or requesting for clarifications on your answers to their questionnaire, the interviewers would be looking over your home and any facilities that you have for your pet. In turn, you may ask the interviewer if you can see the dog for yourself to ascertain its state of health. If your adoption application gets approved, you will be advised on arrangements to pick up the pet yourself since all pounds and shelters do not ship dogs to their owners.

Do not get a Bichon Frise for adoption if you are not 100 percent committed to caring for a pet. Returning a dog to the shelter or, worse, if the animal welfare representative discovers you neglecting your pet could lead to your being blacklisted so that you will never be able to own a pet ever again.




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