OUR PRIDE AND JOY:
French Bulldog Puppies
* Puppies available now *
You already know that Frenchies are some of the cutest and friendliest dogs out there. So we pour plenty of heart into raising AKC-registered litters that bring out the best in the breed.
Our pups are whelped and socialized in homes with families so that they’re "pre-spoiled”: already used to loving and playing with humans. They’re each checked by a veterinarian, de-wormed, UTD (up-to-date) on shots, and come with a genetic health guarantee. They also come home with a hand-picked puppy pack so you’re starting off on the right foot. And best of all, we offer support and advice for the lifetime of each precious pup.
Why The World Loves Frenchies:
“Gotta have it” factor
These little guys have surged in popularity over the past few decades, so that they’re now the 4th most popular breed in the United States!
Itty-bitty size
Their compact size makes Frenchies a great companion for families with small children, and an easy addition to even the smallest of homes or apartments.
Cuddle cravers
Want a dog that wants to snuggle with you as much as you want to snuggle with them? Then a Frenchie is just the dog for you.
The strong, silent type
They may not bark all that much. But when it comes to protecting their families, these muscular and alert little guys make great guard dogs.
At home in the great indoors
Frenchies have a moderate energy level and don’t require a lot of exercise. This keeps them content to enjoy life indoors around your home.
Meet The (Puppy) Parents
Truffle
Female, Chocolate Sable
Beatrice
Female, Lilac Fawn
Capri
Female, Blue Merle
Macy
Female, Isabella Carrier
Aspen
Female, Blue Fawn
Dakota Rose
Female, Lilac Pied
Drax
Male, Blue Fawn Tri
Enzo
Male, Isabella & Tan
Blueberry
Female, Blue & Tan Tri
Maggie
Female, Lilac Fawn
Tachancha
Male, Chocolate and Tan
Cami
Female, Blue Merle
Sky
Female, Lilac
Oreo
Female, Chocolate Merle
Tito
Male, Lilac
Daisy
Female, Lillac Fawn
Frequently Asked Questions
1. When will the next litter be available?
We raise a limited number Frenchie litters annually so we can give plenty of attention the needs of each puppy. You can find info about upcoming litters at the top of this page or on our social media pages. No matter when the next litter is expected, you can reserve your puppy in advance.
2. How do I reserve a puppy?
Take your first step in adopting a puppy by visiting our Adopt a Pup page, and submitting your online Adoption Application form. Once we’ve learned more about you, we’ll reach out with more information about current or upcoming litters. At that point you can make a $500 deposit payment to reserve your own puppy!
3. Can I choose the color of my puppy?
The different colors and markings of Frenchies are part of what makes them unique (we also offer long-haired “Fluffly Frenchies”). As you might expect, certain colors or markings are rarer than others and so the price of a pup will vary accordingly. You can request a puppy of a particular color or marking on a “first come, first serve” basis.
Colors (from common to rare): Black, Fawn, Cream, Blue, Lilac, Rojo, Isabella
Markings (from common to rare): Brindled, Pied, Merle
4. How soon can I pick up my puppy?
You can receive your puppy at a mutually agreed upon location, once they reach 8 weeks of age. This provides them the time they need to start life in the care of their mother, while being socialized with other pups and humans. It also gives us the opportunity to provide them with the necessary shots and health checks. Don’t worry—that day will come before you know it!
5. What sort of health testing does my puppy receive?
The parents of each puppy have completed genetic testing through Embark DNA testing, UC Davis Veterinary Genetics Lab (VGL), or PawPrint Genetics to color-test and check for over 200 genetic health factors. And you can expect your puppy to have been checked by a veterinarian and given the necessary shots as well as deworming medication.
Ready to adopt?
Great! Start the process by filling out our Adoption Application form. We’ll get in touch to learn a bit more about you and your family, and give you instructions about taking the next steps.