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Puppies coming soon!

Coton puppies due in Feb.  Bolognese and Bolonka puppies due in March!

 
Frequently Asked Questions .... FAQ page


Email
       cindy@mydarlingdogs.com

Phone    208-739-2093    

             

Scroll down for photos of previous puppies!


Champion Line Pedigrees, Sweet Temperaments, Beautiful Coats.



We are members of......
BBA- Bichon Bolognese Association 
NATBC- North American Tsyetnaya Bolonka Club

 

We are in Idaho and fly most of our puppies to their new home. Shipping is about $175 to $230 depending on which airline services your area. For more information on shipping… check our  Frequently Asked Questions  


                                                               Male versus Female Puppies????

All puppies are sweet!  Who can say they’re not the most adorable companions you could ask for?  They are all sweet, cuddly, wiggly, snuggly, and affectionate. For some reason, many times people have a pre-determined idea that female puppies are easier to train and exhibit less aggressive behavior, but in actuality boys are just as easy. In fact, female puppies usually rule the roost, and are very independent and territorial. Females will let you know who’s boss right away and will try to establish dominance. They are more likely to fight with another female than a male is with another male. Males are very playful, attentive, affectionate, and want to please you. They are also motivated by food (remember the way to love is through the stomach or something like that) and so males are quite easy to train. Boys love to play games and they are fun loving all their life. Females, as they age, are a little more reserved. While the independent spunkiness of the female is attractive, so is the gentle, attentive calmness of a male.

The one myth that needs to be debunked is that males are always “humping” or lifting their leg to potty on everything. If a male is neutered early, he rarely exhibits these traits. In fact, boys who are neutered by 5 months of age usually don’t ever raise their leg to potty.

So when considering a puppy, don’t forget those boys. They win your heart and keep it!

 

    
                                 Below are some of our previous puppies!