Hello Everyone!

We are looking for a forever home for Endearing Evie. She is a 6 years old bichon who weighs only 10.5 pounds (a true portable), lives with a family in San Diego and is looking for her forever home. For the first four years of her life, Evie went everywhere with her family and was the center of their world. Two years ago a human baby came into the family. This precious baby has had many tests and procedures that have identified allergies to many things. This has resulted in Evie being excluded from the family, as their focus has been on preventing further issues/reactions for their toddler.
Precious Evie is current with all shots, has had a recent dental and is spayed. She is in excellent health and is a sweet and somewhat shy little girl who is waiting for a home where she can be a significant part of everyone’s lives once again.
Her family wants Evie to have the kind of life going forward that she has enjoyed in the past. They have reached out to Marti to find a forever home. In our desire to minimize further transitions, we are looking for a couple or family, preferably with another smallish bichon or similar, who will foster Evie with the intention of fostering-to-adopt her. In order to do that, BFK needs two completed applications: a foster and an adoption application.
If this sounds like you, please click on the links below and email Marti to let her know of your interest in Evie. We would prefer that she remain in Southern California but will consider outstanding prospective adopters from outside the area.
https://bichonfurkids.org/adoption/
https://bichonfurkids.org/volunteer-foster
Hi Everyone,
Then I can get groomed, neutered and on my way to my Forever Family. My BFK Aunties just wanted you to know about me and will keep you updated on my progress. I thank my foster Mom and Dad and doggy foster sister for taking great care of me in the meantime.

My foster Mom says that I am SUPER SMART and ACTIVE! Now for the ACTIVE part: Mom says I love to play with toys (more on that later) and I love GRASS! Every time I get out in the backyard, I do a little bichon buzz, then roll around in the grass with a big smile on my face. Dad noticed that I also love sniffing different types of flowers on my walks (and I love my walks!). Last but not least is proof of the SUPER SMART part: Mom says I have discovered training treats and when I realized I’d get a treat for going through the doggy door, I started running in and out and in and out every couple of minutes expecting treats each time! She and Dad laughed at how quickly I picked up on what to do and how I also figured out the reward for doing it. (And they are very impressed with me, too!)
Since I became a FurKid I have mastered a lot of new things besides how to play. I love to ride in the car, have already mastered the “sit” command when waiting for food and treats and I’m willing and want to learn more!. I’m also housebroken and not a marker. (Mom says those are really GOOD things!) I walk without pulling on the leash and while I enjoy being in the presence of people and other dogs I don’t need to be entertained constantly (Mom says I can entertain myself!) On the other hand if I can get one of my doggy foster brothers to play with me I love it! When I can’t I find a toy or two or three that I can play with and do so happily. I love rope toys and also those called ‘squeakers’. (The first time a toy squeaked though I was quite and I mean quite surprised!)
Dad says I’m respectful of house rules (and I do not break them ever!) am housebroken (and that’s NOT a typo!) and I am also not a barker. I never bark at anyone or other dogs on our walks or when people walk by the front of the house. Even when my doggy foster brothers bark, I don’t join in on the chaos. (Mom and Dad appreciate that a lot!) And when I need some quiet time I go to my bed or crate and take a nap!

Now I know you want to know how I am with other dogs (I’m fine most of the time — but I’m even better being an ‘only’), I absolutely love playing with my stuffed toy, I think walks are the bestest fun and rides in the car are pretty neat, too! I’m potty trained, know some commands (and like to perform too!) and am so good that I sleep like a baby all night long. Oh and I’m also crate trained, don’t whine, am lovable, lively and very, very smart!
I’m about 8 years old and Mom says I have lots of exuberance. (I’m not exactly sure what she means but she smiles and says I’m a super sweet pup.) Dad says if you rub my neck or ears or give me attention I just about purr. (Silly Dad, Kitties purr, not puppies!) Actually I have this very endearing way of tapping on your arm (gently but relentlessly) so you can stroke me. And once you start to stroke me, I’m very good at getting you to keep doing it. Dad says I’m a master at gaining attention – and I’m such a good guy that I deserve it.
All in all, I’m quite the package and I’m ready to find my forever family. If you love to go on walks and rides (and cuddle!) then I might be ‘the one’ for you. And there is no doubt that I will be the most loyal and loving of companions.

I’m also a curious little guy who loves to sniff and explore. I adore my walks and like my rides in the car. I’m good with children and other dogs. I have this thing called ‘separation anxiety’ which means I like having other dogs and people around most of the time. Although I’m a ‘newbie’ I’m learning commands (the first one I’ve learned is ‘sit’) and I come when you call my name. I’m also working on being housebroken and am really understanding that! Dad says I stick to Mom’s side like glue and like to curl up into a tight ball and snuggle as close as I can! (Mom says I get an ‘A’ in cuddling!)
During the day, I just LOVE to play and go on walks. I love to try and get one of my doggy foster siblings to chase me or play with me. Mom says that I am fast, smart, and playful. That’s just my personality.

Before I became a FurKid I was left in a yard, where I eventually got out and was ‘on the street’. Why I looked like a wayward bichon (which is what I was). Then I found myself living in the shelter with lots of other dogs. I did everything I could think of to get out. I smiled a lot and licked hands a lot and, guess what? It worked! Now I have a foster Mom who likes to do walks, rides and cuddle. (They say I’m the one who likes to cuddle but I know it takes at least two to cuddle!) Grandma says I am a good listener and a great companion! I like to be wherever she or Mom is – but I am not intrusive. If I can lie nearby, that is fine. If I can be in someone’s lap… well that is even better!!! That’s why I’m such good company!