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Bichon
Responsible bichon breeders never surrender their animals to the rescues.
The breed’s origins come from Malta dating back to about 1500 B.C. The popularity of the breed rose during the reign of Queen Elizabeth as these animals were beautiful companions to the women of the royal court.
Responsible bichon breeders never surrender their animals to the rescues.
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Bichon -
breeders, rescues
Also called Bichon Maltaise.
Common misspellings are maltease, malteases, malteese, malteeses, mahltese, mahlteses, malltese, mallteses, malltese, mallteses, malteze, maltezes, maltees, malteeses, malteez, malteezes, malteaz, malteazes, maltsee, naltese, kaltese, jaltese, msltese, mzltese, mqltese, maptese, mamtese, maktese, malrese, malgese, malyese, malteee, malteae, maltede, maltewe, maltexe, maltsees, nalteses, kalteses, jalteses, mslteses, mzlteses, mqlteses, mapteses, mamteses, makteses, malreses, malgeses, malyeses, malteees, malteaes, maltedes, maltewes, maltexes.
Dogs of this breed have straight long hair, which hangs almost to the ground if unclipped. The color of the coat is white, although slight lemon or tan markings on the ears are acceptable. These dogs do not demand intensive training; they are naturally obedient to their treasured masters. Responsible bichon breeders never surrender their animals to the rescues.
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