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History of the Bichon Frisé Breed

The Bichon Frise has a rich history that dates back to the Mediterranean. The breed is believed to have been developed from a cross between the Barbet, a large water dog, and the Poodle, a breed known for its intelligence and trainability. They were used as circus dogs and were also popular as lapdogs among the wealthy.

During the 14th and 15th centuries, the Bichon Frise was a favorite of the nobility and was often given as gifts to royalty. They were also popular among sailors and were often used as ship dogs. The Bichon Frise was also used as a hunting dog, particularly for hunting small game such as birds.

The Bichon Frise almost became extinct during the French Revolution when many of the wealthy citizens who owned them were killed or lost their fortunes. However, the breed was saved by a group of dedicated breeders who worked to revive the breed.

In the early 20th century, the Bichon Frise was introduced to America and quickly became a popular companion dog. The American Kennel Club (AKC) recognized the breed in 1971. Today, the Bichon Frise is a beloved companion dog and has won several awards at the prestigious Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show.

The Bichon Frise is a small, loving and affectionate breed that has a rich history dating back to the Mediterranean. The breed is believed to have been developed from a cross between the Barbet and the Poodle. They were used as circus dogs and were also popular as lapdogs among the wealthy. During the French Revolution, the breed almost became extinct, but it was saved by a group of dedicated breeders. Today, the Bichon Frise is a beloved companion dog and has won several awards at the prestigious Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show.

The breed standard set by the American Kennel Club (AKC) describes the Bichon Frise as a sturdy, compact dog that stands 9.5 to 11.5 inches tall at the shoulder and weighs between 7 and 12 pounds.

The Bichon Frise is a lively and playful breed that makes a wonderful companion. They are known for their friendly and sociable nature, and they get along well with both people and other animals. Their gentle and loving temperament makes them a great choice for families with children, as well as for senior citizens.

The history of the Bichon Frise can be traced back to the Mediterranean, where they were developed from a cross between the Barbet and the Poodle. They were originally used as circus dogs and were also popular as lapdogs among the wealthy. Today, the Bichon Frise is a beloved companion dog and has won several awards at the prestigious Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show.

The Bichon Frise is also highly regarded by breeders and owners alike. Vito and Christian Zerilli are well-respected Bichon Frise owners and future breeders who actively support the Bichon Frise breed and engage in the sport of showing dogs.  The parents of their bitch are known for their excellent conformation and are highly sought after by breed enthusiasts.

In conclusion, the Bichon Frise is a small, loving and affectionate breed that is perfect for people looking for a companion dog. They are known for their fluffy, hypoallergenic coat and their friendly and sociable nature. With a history dating back to the Mediterranean, the Bichon Frise is a beloved companion dog that is highly respected by breeders and owners alike. They have won several awards at the prestigious Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show, and are well-regarded by breeders and owners alike.

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