bichon frise
bichon
Welcome!

We are a quality
Bichon breeder who takes pride in placing healthy puppies in
good homes. We have been finding good homes for puppies over the last 16 years.
All of our puppies will have their first set of shots and are dewormed. We
register our
Bichon Frise puppies with the ACA Kennel Club. Our puppies are
health guaranteed.

We only sell puppies to people who can provide the proper health care and love
that a puppy deserves. Our goal is that every puppy is given a good home. Call or
Email us today if there is anything that we can help you with. Our phone number
is 717-768-0045, our fax number is 717-768-0095, and our Email address is:
Bichons@JenniferPuppies.com.
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                                                                                HISTORY OF THE BICHON

The "Teneriffe" or "Bichon" made its appearance in France under Francis I, the patron of the Renaissance (1515-1547). However, its
greatest success was in the court of Henry III (1574-1589), where it was pampered, perfumed, and beribboned. The breed also enjoyed
considerable success in Spain as a favorite of the Infatas, and painters of the Spanish school often included them in their works.

After a brief renewal of interest under Napoleon III, the fate of this aristocratic dog took a new turn. In the late 1800s, it became the
"common dog," running the streets, accompanying the organ grinders of Barbary, leading the blind and doing tricks in circuses and fairs.

At the end of World War I, a few fanciers recognized the potential of the dogs and in France four breeders began establishing their lines
through controlled breeding programs. On March 5, 1933, the official standard of the breed was adopted by the Societe Centrale Canine of
France. As the breed was known by two names, "Teneriffe" and "Bichon", the president of the International Canine Federation, Madame
Nizet de Leemans, proposed a name based on the characteristics that the dogs presented and the name "Bichon Frise" was adopted.
"Frise" refers to the dog's soft, curly hair. On October 18, 1934, the Bichon was admitted to the stud book of the French Kennel Club.
The Bichon was admitted to registration in the American Kennel Club stud book in October 1972, and to regular show classification in the
Non-Sporting Group at AKC shows on April 4, 1973.
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