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Bichon Frise Rescue
Bichon Dog Rescue


You can help with a Bichon Frise rescue.

If you know of a Bichon rescue dog looking for a good home, you can post the info here to help a Bichon lover find your dog.

It's easy to do, and your posting the information could lead to the rescue of a sweet little Bichon who is looking for a good home.

And you don't actually have to be a rescue organization. If you have a Bichon Frise that you can no longer take care of, or that you don't have the time to give attention to--you can post a request for a good home.

Bichon Frise rescue dog on the street



Bichon Frise shelters that offer homes for rescue dogs are welcome to post information about their facilities and the requirements for adopting a Bichon dog or puppy.

It’s quick and easy to post your information. I’ll walk you through it, step by step!

Make sure you include details and a photo to help viewers promote your dog rescue…

Tell us about your Bichon Frise
Rescue Dog or your Shelter

Share your information here.

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If you belong to a rescue group, you may use this as an opportunity to get the word out about your group and what it does.

Make sure you include the conditions necessary to make a match and for someone to adopt a Bichon puppy or dog from your shelter.

Also, do you only work with pet parents who are local, or do you have a way to transport a dog to another part of the country?

What are the requirements for adoption? Is there a charge, and, if so, how much? What if the puppy or dog does not work out? Is there some kind of guarantee?
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