Breeder Registry→Breeds→ Bichon Frise
Pawthenticity currently tracks 109 USDA-licensed Bichon Frise breeders in our registry — one of the higher counts among the breeds we cover. Bichon Frises appear consistently across the largest commercial breeding states in our data, including Missouri, Indiana, Ohio, Iowa, and Pennsylvania. Many Bichon Frises are also bred outside the USDA system — federal licensing only covers commercial kennels that ship or sell dogs sight-unseen above a specific scale.
This page lists every USDA-licensed Bichon Frise breeder Pawthenticity tracks. We currently have 109 breeders on file. Each breeder profile includes the full USDA inspection history — kennel size, any non-compliant items found by federal inspectors, license status, and the USDA license number itself. You can search by name or city, or sort by kennel size or number of citations to focus on what matters most to you.
Before you buy a Bichon Frise puppy from a USDA-licensed kennel, it's worth pulling up the breeder's USDA inspection record. A USDA license alone doesn't tell you much about a kennel — only that the breeder is registered with the federal government and subject to inspections. The actual inspection history is what shows whether a breeder has had repeat issues, whether their dog count is stable or growing, and whether they've changed license numbers over time. Pawthenticity makes the Bichon Frise USDA records we have searchable in one place so you can compare kennels, spot patterns, and ask the right questions before bringing a puppy home.