Bichon Frise For Sale Melbourne

To buy a dog from a responsible breeder in Melbourne, follow the tips provided below. We'll discuss how to find a good breeder and what to keep an eye out for when adopting Bichon Frise puppies.

The Safe & Responsible Way to buy Bichon Frise puppies online in Melbourne

If you are looking for a reputable breeder in Victoria, the Bichon Frise club is an excellent place to start for available puppies from responsible sources. To get in contact with the club, contact Wendy Hutchinson at 0418 539 377 or email them at [email protected] and ask for their list of breeders in the Victoria area.

Getting guidance from others on reputable breeders is the best way to ensure you are not supporting unethical practices and possibly adopting a puppy with health conditions or other problems. Online ads can be challenging to verify, but a breeder should be able to supply you with a registration number to

Registered Bichon Frise Breeders in Melbourne

In Victoria, it is illegal to breed Bichon Frise puppies without a breeder supply number or breeder registration number from the Australian National Kennel Council (ANKC). Pets Online only approves registered, verified breeders with the ANKC who abide by ethical practices to ensure a healthy breed.

Breeders looking to find forever homes for their puppies are encouraged to adhere to the regulations set out by the ANKC for their business.

  • Monjoie

Monjoie's Bichons have been exported to numerous countries worldwide, earning significant accolades, including International Championships and Best of Breed at the World Show. The combination of quality imported and homebred stock has equipped Monjoie with superior show-quality dogs, many of whom are Best in Show winners. The beautiful puppies bred at Monjoie are in high demand.

Langwarrin VIC
(03) 0418 539 377
  • Tejada

Tejada has an impressive pedigree as a breeder, with 74 Bichon Champions, Supreme & Grand Champions to their name, including champions from overseas. They also own 17 other prefix champions. Notably, many of their dogs have clinched the Best in Show Winners title. Proudly, they have been the owners of both the Best Dog & Best Bitch at the 2nd International World Bichon Frise Congress Championship Show. Their dogs have enjoyed victories under professional breed specialist judges, with winners hailing from Finland, Norway, the USA, and Australia.

Ferntree Gully VIC
0417535208
  • Charharra Bichon Frise

At Charharra, there is a comprehensive history of breeding and showcasing dogs for an extended period. The team also boasts the attainment of Group 1 Toys and Group 7 Non-Sporting judging licenses, qualifying them as Toy breed Specialists. They have accrued a wealth of experience in exhibiting and breeding a diverse range of toy breeds. Charharra is recognized for breeding top-tier Bichon Frise dogs that are accurate to type, size, and temperament, with Supreme, Grand, and Champion dogs being produced consistently.

Wallan VIC
0418143418
  • Daejilon Bichons

Daejilon Bichons have previously been showcased throughout Australia and New Zealand, achieving considerable success and garnering numerous In Show awards, including Melbourne Royal In Show awards. The puppies at Daejilon are brought up in a nurturing family setting, often interacting with the owner's grandchildren, which aids in their social development.

Nar Nar Goon VIC
0409388367

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FAQs

How much does a Bichon Frise cost in Melbourne?

Bichon Frise puppies are extremely popular dogs across Australia. If you're looking to buy one of these puppies, it's best to contact a breeder as soon as possible because these dogs are in high demand. Puppies from award-winning breeders could cost anywhere from $200 to $6000.

What paperwork should come with a Bichon Frise puppy in Melbourne?

Buying any dog should include several documents to certify the breeder and their dogs. Outside of Queensland, every breeder must have a Breeder Supply Number or a breeder registration number that can be checked with the ANKC. Your dog should come with a certificate of registration, pedigree from the ANKC, and a vet vaccination card. In Victoria, it is a legal requirement that the puppy is microchipped, and many places are making deworming a requirement, and this law is actively changing. Be careful not to accept a receipt from a vet as a vaccination card or certificate of registration. Dubious sellers often try to fool customers with a printed-out receipt instead of official paperwork, which is not applicable.

Is it safe to buy a Bichon Frise puppy online?

Buying a puppy online comes with as many concerns as other online shopping. Much like you wouldn't want to buy clothes or furniture from a sketchy website, avoid buying a puppy from someone who cannot provide you with a breeder supply number, and make sure to check it on the ANKC website before moving on with your purchase.

How can I protect myself when buying a Bichon Frise in Melbourne?

Your dog must be vaccinated and microchipped by law, so make sure that these papers come with your dog. To be a registered dog, the pup must have official registration certificates and pedigree. Without these papers, you could be sold a Bichon Frise puppy that is a toy poodle, and you might not realise it until it's fully grown. If you're paying for a purebred dog, make sure you get the papers to prove it.