I’m looking for a French Bulldog puppy to add to my family. Need help finding a good breeder and good price.



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CT asked:

I have a fenced yard and am looking for an indoor/outdoor puppy to make a member of my family. Looking for a pet not show dog with good health and raised by a loving quality breeder. For a reasonable price. Any help would be nice. Thanks!

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July 31, 2010

Pup Baby Wilson @ 2:26 pm #

puppyfind.com
akc.org
petfinder.com
kijiji.com

August 3, 2010

Rayven Wolf @ 1:19 pm #

Breeder directory from the french bulldog of america club. Listed by state so look around ask for references and so forth and ask OTHER frenchie breeders their opinion of whatever breeder you pick.

August 6, 2010

Pahreesa R @ 3:25 pm #

I was thinking about getting a French Bulldog too and I have some phone numbers of breeders from the newspaper if you want.

August 9, 2010

Kimberly T @ 1:44 pm #

actually if i were you i would keep checking your local animal shelters. A lot of mixed breeds are there but every once in a while they get a diamond in the rough!

August 12, 2010

Jackiee<3 @ 7:24 am #

I have two pugs from this breeder she is great

it says pugs but they have bulldogs and bostons too. you have to call. good luck

August 15, 2010

T M @ 3:55 am #

Ethical breeders NEVER advertise in newspaper classifieds as those are always backyard breeders with dubious kennel registries and no health-screening or OFA-certifications of any kind… Please visit and click on the list of national breeder referrals by state… Lots of unscrupulous people advertise on websites and import puppies from South America, Eastern Europe and even from Thailand and China… They’re sickly and suffer from compromised immunities racking up thousands of dollars in vet bills…

French Bulldogs from reputable breeders cost upwards of $2500.00… The parents will have been judged in conformation, OFA and CERF-certified, BAER-tested (for deafness) if they’re pied in coat color, and breeders meticulously pre-test their females and have them artificially inseminated, then the females are C-sectioned… The caring for puppies is very labor-intensive and this is why they cost a pretty penny…

Cheap dogs usually mean very expensive vet bills… So if you don’t have the expendable income to begin with, find another more suitable and less costly dog breed…

Best wishes in your endeavors,

TM

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