Archive for the ‘french bulldog puppies’ Category

does anyone know where I can get a French Bulldog for a reasonable price?

Tuesday, March 9th, 2010

I am looking for a French Bulldog puppy, but I am not spending 1 or 2 thousand. I can see maybe spending 6 or 7 hundred but that is pushing it!

Well since evey French Bulldog alive today has been bred by artificial insemination and had to be deliverd by c-section you most likely will not find one that is cheap as it costs and arm and a leg to get pups from one.

Solo at 8 Weeks – French Bulldog Puppy Growing Up

Monday, March 8th, 2010

Solo the French Bulldog puppy is 8 weeks old. Watch him wrestling, growing and getting into trouble.

Learn more about Solo and other French Bulldogs on our blog – http://www.bullmarketfrogs.com/blog

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How much do I feed a French Bulldog Puppy?

Sunday, March 7th, 2010

Bringing home a french budlldog 16 weeks old currently 7lbs currently. How many cups and how often of kibble do I feed him? Will use Wellness Puppy Supermix 5. Or should i used Canidae? Protein is high in the Canidae and was wondering should i wait until adult for canidae? Any info is greatly appreciated, thanks.

Both wellness and canidae are good diets-the should have feeding directions on the packages. Every diet is different. However, because he or she is a puppy right now you don’t really need to worry about over feeding—they eat a lot and will grow and gain weight quickly…if the package doesnt have directions try going to the manufacturers website. As far as picking which diet is better, they are both good diets but what will be the deciding factor is what your pet does better on. Some dogs don’t do well on certain diets. So pick one, try it and just watch to make sure your puppy’s coat is shinny, skin is good and they are growing and gaining weight. As far as whatever food they were on before-it is not always the best food for them-sometimes breeders pick cheap foods so if you can pick up a bag of whatever the breeder was feeding and a bag of the new food and gradually ween the puppy to the new food that would be best. Otherwise when you switch foods expect some diarrhea for the first few days-but there shouldn’t be any vomiting and the puppy shouldn’t be lethargic. If so take it to a vet. If the diarrhea last more than a few days take is to a vet as well and test for parasites. Good Luck! Dont worry too much about the food-like I said whatever diet your puppy does well on is the good.

What airline pet carrier is best for my french bulldog?

Friday, March 5th, 2010

I have a french bulldog puppy and I want to buy a travel carrier that he will fit into when he’s an adult. He’s small and both of his parents are on the smaller side (Dad 25, Mom 21 lbs) — which brand and size do you recommend?
I want a soft sided crate that I can take in the cabin.

Sherpa Bags are the best !!!
Comfy and strong, I would strongly suggest getting one for your airline travels or any other type of travels.

i recently changed my french bulldog puppies food to organic, since he has had bad gas.?

Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010

SHould i switch back to the original food i was giving him?

The best food for your dog is the one he does the best with. If you feed your dog a particular type of dog food and he is doing well, there is no need to keep switching.
Just make sure your dog is eating food that is nutritionally balanced for dogs.

Anyone know of French Bulldog breeders in Southern CA?

Monday, March 1st, 2010

I’ve been looking for French Bulldog puppies but they seem to be hard to come by these days. Anyone know of any breeders in Southern CA? I already own one that was given to me. Thanks!

I have attached all of the breeders that I could find in CA.

Also, aren’t Frenchies great!!! I currently have 4, and I love every single one.

funny french bulldog

Saturday, February 27th, 2010

a french bulldog that can’t get up
xD hilarious xD
PS: its not my dog !!

thanks everyone for watching my vid!!!!
it has already more than 500.000 views in less then 5 days

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How do I find French Bulldog breeder in Eastern canada, and is it wrong to ship dogs?

Saturday, February 27th, 2010

I am looking for a puppy French bulldog to buy and I can’t seem to find any breeders in or around my area. I was wondering if it would be morally wrong to buy a pup from somewhere in the US and ship it to Montreal. I heard that some puppies die in the cargo area of planes because it gets very cold. Does anyone know if it’s safe to ship puppies and if there are any French Bulldog breeders in my area?
Thanks.

Call your provincial kennel club. Many of them have websites listing breeders.

Later

I found a breeder in New Brunswick, if you would like to contact me.

french bulldog puppies?

Thursday, February 25th, 2010

I am interested in getting a french bull dog, but first I need to
know about them, where can I get information about the breed
and health problems they may have.

I would not rely on any published information. As a French Bulldog owner I usually get a kick out of the incorrect information about the breed in dog articles and breed books.

Make sure you read the AKC standard for Frenchies very well so you know what the should possess. Any frenchie you buy should be ONLY AKC, it is not fool proof, but it is by far the safest registry.

There are 2 groups you should join to learn about Frenchies:
http://pets.groups.yahoo.com/group/Friends-Of-Frenchies/
http://www.frenchbulldogworldwide.com

I am on both, this is the best way to learn about the breed, from others who actually have them. Both groups are VERY friendly!

Also go to an AKC dog show to see them in person!

Things to remember when you go looking for puppies:
They should ALWAYS see straight! When they are looking straight at you, all you should see is the black of their eyes, NEVER any white or pink should show in the center near the nose bridge! They should never have buggy eyes either. They should not have a muzzle, their face should be flat.

They should be healthy looking and happy, eyes and nose should be clear and not irritated looking. Make sure the puppies look well groomed, if they do not take the time to clip their nails and clean their coat, they won’t have time or the concern enough to breed healthy dogs either!

Frenchies are a natural breed, their tails are very short and the ears stand up. This is all natural, they should never be cropped or docked! They will be born with little bear-like ears that will grow and flop over, then eventually stand upright how they will for it’s life time.

People say Frenchies have a hard time breathing, and other things. This is WRONG. Just like any breed there are unhealthy specimens. This is from poor breeding and usually the product of breeding 2 dogs that are not healthy themselves. French Bulldogs should be healthy and should breath without problems or noise.

Features of the head are very strong with breedings. For example if one of the parents has an awful jaw… the puppies will too. Keep that in mind.

Do not look for available puppies on-line by just searching, this will usually only lead you to what you should not be buying. If they are advertising at the top of your search, don’t even bother clicking, they are JUST looking to make a buck off you, not to provide you with a healthy pet!

If they accept Pay-pal or the site looks like a virtual vending machine for puppies, RUN! If Frenchies are one of a handful of breeds they offer, RUN! If they also offer designer dogs of any kind, RUN!

Never buy puppies on puppyfind, I cannot count the number of people who "bought" a puppy and never received it, that site is for scammers and sellers of sick puppies.

Never buy a puppy from a broker (a person who buys litters of puppies and resells them for more $ to just make a profit) They are only able to buy poorly bred puppies like this, so that is what they will provide you with, poorly bred puppies!

NEVER buy puppies from pet stores! They come from puppymills. And if you ask the store if they buy their puppies from puppymills they will say absolutely NOT. They have planned on you asking this, so they use a middle man who buys the puppies from the puppymills for them, so they can legally state that they do not buy from puppymills, because… they technically bought them from the middle man!

Puppies are a business for many stores and people. They plan on covering their rear or they do not make money. So it can be hard to see though the bad ones, because they work on looking right.

How much should I charge for my French Bulldog puppies?

Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010

I have bred my French Bulldogs she is having 4 pups. The Father holds a international championship show bloodline, hungarian and european show dog with all necessary papers. He is also certified for breeding. I paid $2,400 for him. I have a female who is also a full breed, but has no papers. The person I got her from lost her papers when they moved home. How much should I charge for the puppies? They are very well taken care of dog’s.
I saw the papers before they where lost. Also I have put a lot into both dogs. I had her examined and she is not going to require a c-section.
I am located in Germany…

When you breed an animal, it is to better the species, not make a profit. French Bulldogs almost ALWAYS require a c-section due to the size of the puppies heads, so I don’t know why your vet would say that she doesn’t. This procedure is partly why they sometimes run for more than other breeds, because the breeder wants to try and break even, not get rich.

Also, if the mother has no papers, there is no proof that she is purebred, so this means the puppies are not legally purebred and that they might as well be labelled as mixed breeds.

Since you have taken good care of them and they are in presumably good health, get them vet checked and offer them for around $750 USD, and please check with your vet and ask him/her to perform a C-section otherwise you will probably lose the puppies.

Good luck! :-)