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Now what YOU say is funny.Originally Posted by Kelicat
NiceI think we've all felt this way a time or two! Good luck in however you go :-) Keep us updated.
Now what YOU say is funny.Originally Posted by Kelicat
NiceI think we've all felt this way a time or two! Good luck in however you go :-) Keep us updated.
It's spelled Bichon Frise.bijon frisse constantly barked at my cat while I was petsitting. He wasn't intending to hurt her, but the constant yapping scared her and seemed to hurt her ears. Not happy, she was always fine w/dobes, hounds , border collies, pitts...the type that would mutually respect her. A little poodle that was yappy and hyper drover her crazy.
bijon frisse constantly barked at my cat while I was petsitting. He wasn't intending to hurt her, but the constant yapping scared her and seemed to hurt her ears. Not happy, she was always fine w/dobes, hounds , border collies, pitts...the type that would mutually respect her. A little poodle that was yappy and hyper drover her crazy.
well if you're going to be so crappy about spelling then you forgot the accent mark....it's Bichon Frisé. You know what she meant, be nice...no need to embarrass, just overlook it.It's spelled Bichon Frise.
and I know a lot of them that are bad with cats.And most Bichons are pretty good with cats.
The fact that I do not know how to type the accent mark (and do not have Microsoft Word to pull it up and copy it) does not mean I do not know how to spell it.a lot of small dogs that are yippy tend to scare cats. not saying that's ALL small dogs and it will definitely be like that...but its true.
well if you're going to be so crappy about spelling then you forgot the accent mark....it's Bichon Frisé. You know what she meant, be nice...no need to embarrass, just overlook it.
and I know a lot of them that are bad with cats.
it all has to do with how they're raised and socialized. any dog can be good or bad with any other animal or person.