Who are we?
“Animals have come to mean so much in our lives. We live in a fragmented and disconnected culture. Politics are ugly, religion is struggling, technology is stressful, and the economy is unfortunate. What’s one thing that we have in our lives that we can depend on? A dog loving us unconditionally, every day, very faithfully.” – Jon Katz
They give so much… All they have, just for us. Our mission
is to return small portion of the love they offer us everyday. Just to ensure the right family for that special puppy is what we strive to accomplish to our best ability.
To give them the lives they deserve for their unchanging
love and loyalty.
our promise
Our commitments are to provide the best environment for the happiest and the healthiest puppies for the families who are ready to welcome them into their homes. We provide safe and loving home to welcome in the puppies to this world by providing the best environment for their parents. We always welcome inquiries from new families to provide all the information needed to make the best decisions for the puppies. And we require the transparencies necessary to assure the right environment for the little ones.
YOU'RE TITLED TO
1). Pedigree
2). Documents to help you understand your breed
3). Up to date medical records
4). Breeder’s contract
history
French Bulldog, also called Frenchie, breed of nonsporting dog that was developed in France in the late 1800s from crosses between small native dogs and small Bulldogs of a toy variety. The French Bulldog is a small counterpart of the Bulldog, but it has large erect ears, rounded at the tips, that resemble those of a bat. Its skull is flat between the ears and domed above the eyes, and the expression is typically alert, rather than morose as in the Bulldog. A valued companion and watchdog, the French Bulldog stands 11 to 13 inches (28 to 33 cm) tall at the withers and ideally weighs less than 28 pounds (13 kg). Its short fine coat may be any of a number of colors, such as brindle, grayish brown (fawn), or white. We are read
Frenchie temperment
The French Bulldog’s grumpy expression belies a joyful
disposition that has helped make it one of the most popular breeds in the United States. Often described as
clownish, it is playful, affectionate, and fairly energetic. Frenchies enjoy relaxing as much as playing and are ideal for the elderly. The breed is also good for children, as long as they understand the dog’s limited ability to tolerate excessive heat or exercise. Frenchies are generally accepting of unfamiliar dogs and people but are not exuberant in these situations. Although willing to
please, French Bulldogs tend to be stubborn and can require patience during training. They are moderately good
watchdogs but poor protection dogs. Frenchies are neither
fighters nor barkers. It should be noted that these claims are a traditional and widely accepted generalization about
the breed, and the behavior of individual Frenchies may
differ.
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