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CLASSY KENNEL BICHONS

Breeding, showing and loving top quality Bichons with soundness, temperament and loyalty in mind. We hope you'll contact us, and give us a chance to share our wonderfull dogs with you and your family All dogs breed to AKC standards. We breed only the top pedigrees, and pups come from multiple Champion backgrounds. Health guarantees and contracts provided. Member: CKC, Bichon Club of Canada. Please feel free contact us, we will reply back quickly to you. SAFE Shipping Available.
Contact: Classy Kennels/ Roxanne Hamilton
Phone: (250) 962-6265
EMAIL US HERE
See Our Website at: http://www.classykennels.com
DIANA BICHON FRISE
Breeder of Top notch Bichon puppies from Champion Bloodlines. PUPPIES BORN JLY 29TH 2009 AVAILABLE. Taking reservations. All Breeding Stock checked for Hips & Eyes. Puppies vet checked to ensure good health prior to leaving our home.  We are located just 20 minutes south of Tucson.
Contact: Diana Bichon Frise/ Dianne Purcell
Green Valley, Arizona 85622 (USA)
Phone: (520) 744-4235 Fax: (520) 744-0594
EMAIL US HERE

See our Website here: Diana Bichons

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Bichon Frise Breed Standard
Non-Sporting Group


General Appearance
The Bichon Frise is a small, sturdy, white powder puff of a dog whose merry temperament is evidenced by his plumed tail carried jauntily over the back and his dark-eyed inquisitive expression.

TThe Bichon Frise is a breed that has no gross or incapacitating exaggerations and therefore there is no inherent reason for lack of balance or unsound movement.

Any deviation from the ideal described of the Bichon Frise in the standard should be penalized to the extent of the deviation. Structural faults common to all breeds are as undesirable in the Bichon Frise as in any other breed, even though such faults may not be specifically mentioned in the standard.

Size, Proportion, Substance of the Bichon Frise
Size Dogs and bitches 9½ to 11½ inches are to be given primary preference. Only where the comparative superiority of a Bichon Frise outside this range clearly justifies it should greater latitude be taken. In no case, however, should this latitude ever extend over 12 inches or under 9 inches. The minimum limits do not apply to Bichon Frise puppies. Proportion--The Bichon body from the forward-most point of the chest to the point of rump is ¼ longer than the height at the withers. The Bichon  body from the withers to lowest point of chest represents ½ the distance from withers to ground. Substance--Compact and of medium bone throughout; neither coarse nor fine.

Bichon Frise Head
Expression--Soft, dark-eyed, inquisitive, alert. Eyes are round, black or dark brown and are set in the skull to look directly forward. An overly large or bulging eye of the Bichon  is a fault as is an almond shaped, obliquely set eye. Halos, the black or very dark brown skin surrounding the eyes, are necessary as they accentuate the eye and enhance the Bichon's  expression. The eye rims themselves must be black. Broken pigment, or total absence of pigment on the eye rims produce a blank and staring expression, which is a definite fault in all Bichons. Eyes of any color other than black or dark brown are a very serious fault and must be severely penalized. Ears are drop and are covered with long flowing hair. When extended toward the nose, the Bichon's leathers reach approximately halfway the length of the muzzle. They are set on slightly higher than eye level and rather forward on the skull, so that when the Bichon Frise dog is alert they serve to frame the face. The Bichon's skull is slightly rounded, allowing for a round and forward looking eye. The stop is slightly accentuated. Muzzle--A properly balanced Bichon Frise head is three parts muzzle to five parts skull, measured from the nose to the stop and from the stop to the occiput. A line drawn between the outside corners of the eyes and to the nose will create a near equilateral triangle. There is a slight degree of chiseling under the Bichon's eyes, but not so much as to result in a weak or snipey foreface. The lower jaw is strong. The Bichon Frise's nose is prominent and always black. Lips are black, fine, never drooping. Bite is scissors. A bite which is undershot or overshot should be severely penalized. A crooked or out of line tooth is permissible, however, missing teeth are to be severely faulted in the Bichon Frise.

Neck, Topline and Body of the Bichon Frise
The arched neck is long and carried proudly behind an erect head. It blends smoothly into the shoulders. The length of neck from occiput to withers is approximately 1/3 the distance from forechest to buttocks. The topline is level except for a slight, muscular arch over the loin. Body--The chest is well developed and wide enough to allow free and unrestricted movement of the front legs. The lowest point of the chest extends at least to the elbow. The rib cage is moderately sprung and extends back to a short and muscular loin. The Bichon's forechest is well pronounced and protrudes slightly forward of the point of shoulder. The underline has a moderate tuck-up. The Bichon's Tail is well plumed, set on level with the topline and curved  gracefully over the back so that the hair of the tail rests on the back. When the Bichon's tail is extended toward the head it reaches at least halfway to the withers. A low tail set, a tail carried perpendicularly to the back, or a tail which droops behind is to be severely penalized. A corkscrew tail is a very serious fault in the Bichon.

Bichon Frise Forequarters
Shoulders
--The shoulder blade, upper arm and forearm are approximately equal in length. The Bihon's shoulders are laid back to somewhat near a forty-five degree angle. The upper arm extends well back so the elbow is placed directly below the withers when viewed from the side. Bichon Frise legs are of medium bone; straight, with no bow or curve in the forearm or wrist. The elbows are held close to the body. The pasterns slope slightly from the vertical. The dewclaws may be removed. The feet are tight and round, resembling those of a cat and point directly forward, turning neither in nor out. Pads are black. Nails are kept short.

Bichon Frise Hindquarters
The hindquarters are of medium bone, well angulated with muscular thighs and spaced moderately wide. The upper and lower thigh of the Bichon Frise are nearly equal in length meeting at a well bent stifle joint. The leg from hock joint to foot pad is perpendicular to the ground. Dewclaws may be removed. Bichon paws are tight and round with black pads.

Bichon Frise Coat
The texture of the coat is of utmost importance. The Bichon undercoat is soft and dense, the outercoat of a coarser and curlier texture. The combination of the two gives a soft but substantial feel to the touch of the Bicon's coat which is similar to plush or velvet and when patted springs back. When bathed and brushed, it stands off the body, creating an overall powder puff appearance. A wiry coat is not desirable. A limp, silky coat, a coat that lies down, or a lack of undercoat are very serious faults.

Trimming The Bichon Frise's Coat---The coat is trimmed to reveal the natural outline of the body. It is rounded off from any direction and never cut so short as to create an overly trimmed or squared off appearance. The furnishings of the head, beard, moustache, ears and tail are left longer. The longer head hair of the Bichon Frise is trimmed to create an overall rounded impression. The topline is trimmed to appear level. The coat is long enough to maintain the powder puff look which is characteristic of the breed.

Bichon Frise Color
Color is white, may have shadings of buff, cream or apricot around the ears or on the body. Any color in excess of 10% of the entire coat of a mature Bichon specimen is a fault and should be penalized, but color of the accepted shadings should not be faulted in puppies.

Bichon Frise Gait
Movement at a trot is free, precise and effortless. In profile the forelegs and hind legs extend equally with an easy reach and drive that maintain a steady topline. When moving, the Bichon's head and neck remain somewhat erect and as speed increases there is a very slight convergence of legs toward the center line. Moving away, the Bichon Frise's hindquarters travel with moderate width between them and the foot pads can be seen. Coming and going, his movement is precise and true.

Bichon Frise Temperament
Gentle mannered, sensitive, playful and affectionate. A cheerful attitude is the hallmark of the breed and one should settle for nothing less

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