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  • At the sound of their approach, she would bury her manuscript on "bichon frises" in a gesture of uncompromised loyalty and smile.

    To-die-for 2009

  • We put up chevaux de frises and made fougasses a kind of primitive land mine.

    MY EARLY LIFE WINSTON CHURCHILL 2003

  • We put up chevaux de frises and made fougasses a kind of primitive land mine.

    MY EARLY LIFE WINSTON CHURCHILL 2003

  • We put up chevaux de frises and made fougasses a kind of primitive land mine.

    MY EARLY LIFE WINSTON CHURCHILL 2003

  • Road, where he says Winkler and Deppen kept 18 bichons frises with heavily matted coats, a border collie that was extremely malnourished and dehydrated and three Neapolitan mastiffs that needed urgent veterinary care.

    Columnist: Keith Groller 2010

  • Aguirre said he and two other dog wardens went to the kennel on April 27 for an unannounced inspection and discovered the bichons frises with heavily matted hair and living in unsanitary conditions, which he detailed through a series of photos he presented as evidence.

    Columnist: Keith Groller 2010

  • Road, where he says Winkler and Deppen kept 18 bichons frises with heavily matted coats, a border collie that was extremely malnourished and dehydrated and three Neapolitan mastiffs that needed urgent veterinary care.

    Columnist: Keith Groller 2010

  • For example, small breeds such as bichon frises or poodles have fewer lifetime ailments.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Anna-Kaisa Walker 2010

  • Aguirre said he and two other dog wardens went to the kennel on April 27 for an unannounced inspection and discovered the bichons frises with heavily matted hair and living in unsanitary conditions, which he detailed through a series of photos he presented as evidence.

    Columnist: Keith Groller 2010

  • After controlling for size - big dogs tend to die younger than small ones - Careau's team found the most obedient breeds, such as German shepherds, poodles and bichon frises, tended to be the longest lived, while hard-to-train dogs such as pomeranians and beagles were more likely to die younger.

    New Scientist - Online News 2010

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