Become a Frenchie Guardian

Puppies will join their Guardian families at 8 weeks old. Most families will care for a female Frenchie, although occasionally a male may require placement. When a female dog is old enough and ready for breeding, they will return to us for the necessary process before going back to her Guardian home. About 30 days after breeding, we will confirm pregnancy, and approximately one week before delivery, the female will return to our care to ensure a safe and smooth birthing process. In most cases, females will have up to three litters if they remain healthy enough to carry that many litters. After their final litter, they are spayed and retire to live the rest of their lives with their loving guardian families. For males they will work from 8 months old to 7 or 8 years old. We will stop over any time someone wants to use him. On rare occasions, an in-person breeding may need to take place so we will borrow him for a bit.

To ensure the happiness and well-being of our Frenchies, Guardian families must meet specific criteria. Ideal Guardian homes are located within a two-hour drive of our home in Wisconsin and must be able to transport the dog for appointments during breeding times. Homes should provide a calm, clean, and stress-free environment, and while having a fenced yard is preferred, it is not a strict requirement. Although homes without other dogs are ideal, exceptions can be made; however, no intact male or female dogs are allowed. Families must also have a solid understanding of the unique needs of French Bulldogs, as they require special care. Air conditioning is essential for maintaining their comfort and safety. Most importantly, Guardian families must be ready to provide unconditional love, affection, and daily care for their Frenchie.

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