Bichon Frise Gifts
Our website contains a great range of Bichon Frise merchandise for every Bichon Frise lover and Bichon Frise owner. The products we have available include Bichon Frise Throws, Bichon Frise Cushions and Bichon Frise Shoulder Bags.
The Bichon Frise throw available measures 54 inches by 54 Inches and is made from 100% all natural high-quality cotton.
The Bichon Frise shoulder bags are constructed of high quality, 100% natural cotton. Measuring 17” wide by 17” tall with two black canvas straps, the bag can hold an array of items.
The Bichon Frise Cushions are made from 100% natural cotton and measure 17” by 17”. The cushion pad (inner) complies with the furniture and furnishings regulations 1988 and is removable.
All our Bichon Frise merchandise is manufactured to the highest standards and can be purchased with the knowledge that we offer a full money back guarantee if not completely satisfied with your purchase.
So if there’s a Bichon Frise lover in your life, choose from our range Bichon Frise gifts by clicking on the following link:
http://www.abentleycushions.co.uk/products.asp?search4=bichon%20frise
Bichon Frise Products Currently Available
Bichon Frise Shoulder Bag
http://www.abentleycushions.co.uk/detail.asp?pID=1182
Bichon Frise Throw
http://www.abentleycushions.co.uk/detail.asp?pID=970
Bichon Frise Tapestry Cushion
http://www.abentleycushions.co.uk/detail.asp?pID=713
Bichon Frise Tapestry Cushion
http://www.abentleycushions.co.uk/detail.asp?pID=2490
Bichon Frise Word Tapestry Cushion (Petite)
http://www.abentleycushions.co.uk/detail.asp?pID=2522
General Information On Bichon Frise
Bichon Frise belong to the toy group and are used as companions and obedience dogs. With their extraordinary coats they also make excellent show dogs.
Well-balanced dogs with smart appearances, Bichon Frise are small, solid dogs. Their jet black eyes and noses contrast against their snow-white coats and their tails are like plumes which are curved and carried over their backs. Their silken coats which consist of spirally formed hair give them the appearance of powder puffs. Their bouncy stride gives them a happy, carefree presence.
Bichon Frise are very healthy little dogs and relatively free from hereditary and congenital problems. Dislocation of the kneecap and epilepsy have been recorded in the breed and bladder stones can occur in bitches. The most important factors are proper care of teeth, eyes and coat. Regular inspection of these must be done as a matter of course as well as preventative treatment to ward of pyorrhea and pemphigus.
Centuries ago the Bichon Frise was popular in France and Spain. The Bichon has been depicted in portraits of the royal families of both countries. Bichon type dogs were developed on different islands in the Mediterranean and Tenerife is were the Bichon Frise is thought to have originated. The Bichon of Malta (known as the Maltese today) is a close relative. 14th century sailors are thought to have taken them over to Europe from Tenerife. In the 18th century the royal whims turned to other dogs and the Bichons became the dogs for commoners but their winsome ways and agility soon brought them fame as circus dogs and organ-grinders´ dogs. After World War 1, the servicemen took a liking to these little dogs and, once again, the French breeders took notice of them. In 1934, a standard was drawn up and the breed was renamed by the president of the International Canine Federation, Madame Nizet de Leemans. Its proper plural is Bichons Frises
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