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Heartnsoul
03-05-2013, 11:49 AM
we love the Bichon any idea where we can find one??? would love a new addition to the family

gomoho
03-05-2013, 11:50 AM
Please, please, please google "bichon rescue groups" There are so many babies needing a home and maybe you can save one.

duffysmom
03-05-2013, 12:09 PM
In the Daily Sun one day last week there was a picture of the most adorable white dog availabe for adoption. He/she looked like a cross betwee a bichon and a maltese. The dog had all his shots and was microchipped. I can't remember the name of the humane soceity offering the dog or the day it appeared but maybe someone here will remember it. I had a strong reaction to the dog as he resembled my Duffy (avatar above); unfortunately my husband isn't ready for a new doggie.:sigh: Keep us posted on your exciting journey to add a new member to your family.

Please be aware of breeders. In my ignorance I purchased my Duffy from a breeder who had an award winning dog at Westminster. He was bred for beauty and not for health or vitality and had a serious liver problem as well as teeth issues which plagued him his whole life and eventually caused his death. I was ignorant at the time of purchase and paid many thousands of dollars over the years to keep him alive. On the outside he looked perfect but he had to take two drugs daily his whole life.
I have no doubt that we were meant to be together so I'm grateful for the time we had together but I wanted to pass on this cautionary tale.

Cisco Kid
03-05-2013, 12:17 PM
we love the Bichon any idea where we can find one??? would love a new addition to the family

Go to my TOTV photo album an see my rescue Bichon.
She is a happy go lucky perfect little girl.
All I had to do is pay her bail.
30 dollars

Heartnsoul
03-05-2013, 12:20 PM
Please, please, please google "bichon rescue groups" There are so many babies needing a home and maybe you can save one.

Ok thanks for the great info. Of course I should have asked if they are really difficult to take care of but I can't get past their adorable faces!! They are precious

duffysmom
03-05-2013, 12:25 PM
Ok thanks for the great info. Of course I should have asked if they are really difficult to take care of but I can't get past their adorable faces!! They are precious

Actually other than Duffy's health issues he was a joy to train and had a very mellow soul and was extremely loving. The good news about rescue dogs is they have been checked out medically and have a history so you will know what the dog's issues are.

aussiemom
03-05-2013, 01:01 PM
Actually other than Duffy's health issues he was a joy to train and had a very mellow soul and was extremely loving. The good news about rescue dogs is they have been checked out medically and have a history so you will know what the dog's issues are.

I agree! Rescues are great, we just rescued a Mini Aussie 3 weeks ago and couldn't be happier. The resue agency lets you know their personalities, good and bad habits, and their health issues, if any. And most have been through the housebreaking stage so you get to bypass all that too. Good Luck with whatever choice you make...........nothing is better than the love of a dog.

rubicon
03-05-2013, 01:26 PM
I hate to admit my ignorance but I clicked on this thread because i didn't know what a bichon was and thought perhaps it was German for that swear word they use on reality shows. Well I am not fond of dogs;albeit the picture of that bichon is cute.

seashorecaroline
03-06-2013, 07:34 PM
I got my Abby from a rescue group called Small Paws Rescue in Oklahoma. I saw them quite a few years ago in a special they did for Animal Planet. They go into puppy mills and rescue Bichons and sometimes other breeds. Check out their website at smallpawsrescue.org along with the Bichons that are up for adoption at petfinder.com and adoptapet.com. Good luck!!!!

Cisco Kid
03-06-2013, 07:49 PM
I got my Abby from a rescue group called Small Paws Rescue in Oklahoma. I saw them quite a few years ago in a special they did for Animal Planet. They go into puppy mills and rescue Bichons and sometimes other breeds. Check out their website at smallpawsrescue.org along with the Bichons that are up for adoption at petfinder.com and adoptapet.com. Good luck!!!!

:bigbow::bigbow:

God bless you

Cisco Kid
03-06-2013, 08:01 PM
Tulsa, Oklahoma - dogs and puppies for adoption from Small Paws® Rescue. (http://www.adoptapet.com/cgi-bin/public/petsearch.cgi/search_pets_by_shelter?clan=dog&standalone=1&shelter_id=74167&current_page=2)

Pet Search Results: Adoptable Pets in San Antonio, TX: Petfinder (http://www.petfinder.com/pet-search?shelter_id=OK10)

Barefoot
03-06-2013, 08:13 PM
I got my Abby from a rescue group called Small Paws Rescue in Oklahoma. Good luck!!!!


Rescues are great, we just rescued a Mini Aussie 3 weeks ago and couldn't be happier. Nothing is better than the love of a dog.

Aussiemom, Seashorecaroline, Cisko Kid ... Bless you all for helping an unwanted dog. I applaud you. :ho:

lanabanana73
03-06-2013, 08:51 PM
My sister has been involved in Bichon rescue in TN for many years and when she came to TV to visit in October, she met several bichons around the squares who had been adopted from her friend in rescue in FL. So, I will get the contact info for you.

casita37
03-06-2013, 08:56 PM
Aussiemom, Seashorecaroline, Cisko Kid ... Bless you all for helping an unwanted dog. I applaud you. :ho:

Ditto! Let's put puppy mills out of business. It's just not natural or right or healthy for the dog!

Doesn't mean there aren't legit breeders....not at all, but there are so many dogs in need, and cats, plus so many unethical puppy mills, I applaud any rescue of an animal in need.

We had a tenant once with a Bichon. She was a delight, obviously no barking issue, but she was very shy. She would hide under the bed for hours, if anyone was there except her "person". We baby sat her a few times, and she started to open up to us and our small dog, but not so much. I don't know if that was just her, or if it's a trait of the breed. If you are looking for an outgoing, people dog, you might check that out to see if it's normal.

Good luck and enjoy your new baby!!!!!

Love2cruise
03-06-2013, 09:25 PM
We had a Bichon for 18 years who of course the love of our life. After we lost him we said no more dogs, it's too painful to lose them. I lasted about 6months and I started looking at rescue sites, and adopted a wonderful Maltese mix. We found him at petfinder.com. It's a great site you can put in what kind of dog you want, sex, breed, size. Our little dog was in a high kill shelter and would have died if not for this rescue group.

lanabanana73
03-06-2013, 09:25 PM
Here is the response I got from my sis.....

Marilyn Lentini
Bratpack Rescue Inc.
BratPack Rescue Inc. (http://www.bratpackrescue.com/)


Marilyn says they adopt a LOT of dogs out to ppl in The Villages.

Good luck!

TrudyM
03-07-2013, 03:22 AM
Most dogs with long hair make me sneeze and my eyes water is it true that these cute little guys don't. I saw it on the net so I don't count on it being true.

Rosie53
03-07-2013, 03:58 PM
Please, please, please google "bichon rescue groups" There are so many babies needing a home and maybe you can save one.

:agree:
Yes please consider a rescue

Rosie53
03-07-2013, 04:00 PM
My parents had 2 Bichons. They are very smart with lots of personality and make wonderful companions.

angiefox10
03-07-2013, 04:11 PM
petfinder.com

duffysmom
03-07-2013, 07:09 PM
Most dogs with long hair make me sneeze and my eyes water is it true that these cute little guys don't. I saw it on the net so I don't count on it being true.

Trudy, I am highly allergic to most dogs and cats, sad but true. Before my two cats passed away I was being treated for asthma. Within a short time after they passed all my symtoms disappeared I was allergic to my beautiful cats.

I never had a problem with my Duffy who was a Maltese since they do not have fur or an undercoat. They have hair, silkey long hair and they are always white. So Trudy, Yes it is true that some breeds such as Maltese, Bichons, Poodles and Yorkies are hypoallergenic, thank God.

TrudyM
03-07-2013, 10:53 PM
Trudy, I am highly allergic to most dogs and cats, sad but true. Before my two cats passed away I was being treated for asthma. Within a short time after they passed all my symtoms disappeared I was allergic to my beautiful cats.

I never had a problem with my Duffy who was a Maltese since they do not have fur or an undercoat. They have hair, silkey long hair and they are always white. So Trudy, Yes it is true that some breeds such as Maltese, Bichons, Poodles and Yorkies are hypoallergenic, thank God.

That is great.

Hopeful2
03-07-2013, 11:44 PM
Bichons are wonderful dogs! They're super smart, full of character, and will melt your heart in a heartbeat. I had a female and currently have a male. They're hypoallergenic so they won't make you sneeze or make your eyes water...but they will bring a smile to your face everyday. Best wishes to you as you search for that bundle of joy.

shirl1
04-02-2013, 10:48 AM
I Just lost my Bichon of 19 years, he died right after Christmas. He was the sweetest dog ever and very laid back, He loved everyone, miss him so much. Good luck in finding yours.