Thursday, June 28, 2018

Why are (well bred) Frenchies so expensive?

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Why are (well bred) Frenchies so expensive?


Simply said, it is a matter of supply and demand.   There are a lot of people, like you, who love French Bulldogs and want a good representative of the breed, and there just aren’t that many high quality Frenchies available, especially the rare blues and chocolates and the even more rare pure blacks, pure blues, black & tans, and blue & tans which we produce in addition to the more common brindles, fawns, creams, and sables.
There are a lot of reasons for this, as we have come to understand.  The French Bulldog is just not an easy dog to breed.
First of all, very few French Bulldogs can breed naturally, mainly due to their narrow hips which makes mounting difficult.  Because of this, most Frenchie females must be artificially inseminated.  This is a fairly costly and time consuming process.
Secondly, Frenchies tend to have relatively small litters.  The average litter of live births is about four puppies, but litters of one or two puppies are very common.
Thirdly, because of the relatively large head and shoulders of the Frenchie puppies in comparison to the size of the birth canal of the typical Frenchie mom, almost all Frenchies are delivered by C-section, which is a very costly procedure, especially at the ER Vet, which seems to happen quite frequently.
And fourthly, new-born Frenchie puppies take a great deal of hands-on care and attention.  New-born Frenchies need to be fed every 3 hours around the clock and they should not be left alone with the mom, at least for the first several days.  Frenchie moms are generally very attentive and good moms, but there is a high probability that a mom will inadvertently rollover on one of her babies and smother it.  We couldn’t bear to see this happen, so we are up with them constantly and get very sleep deprived when we have new litters.
When these things are taken into consideration, along with the normal vet bills, medicines, food, toys, play areas, shelters, and attention that must be devoted to these dogs, breeding Frenchies gets to be an expensive and time consuming proposition.
Even with these wonderful dogs selling in the thousands of dollars even for standard colors, the AKC says that a reputable breeder will do well to break even.  There are puppy mills and other disreputable breeders out there that may sell you a dog a little cheaper (unfortunately, even many pet shops buy their dogs from puppy mills where the dogs are repeatedly bred, poorly socialized if at all, and rarely see the outside of a cage). As with everything else in life, you get what you pay for.
By the way, the reason that blues, blue-fawns, and chocolates (and even more so, the extraordinarily rare pure black, black & tan, pure blue, and blue & tan Frenchies) are more expensive than standard color Frenchies is that there is a very high demand for these colors (because they are so beautiful) and they are relatively rare because they are created by recessive genes, which are naturally occurring but not common in Frenchies, which means that they must be inherited from both mom and dad. Based on our research and our own experiences, there are no inherent health problems associated with these rare colors, regardless of what some individuals might say who are prejudices against them (we also wonder if they are prejudiced against blue eyed and blonde or red haired people).

What NOT to Feed Your French Bulldog

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What NOT to feed your French Bulldog


  1. Apple seeds
  2. Avocado
  3. Cooked bones can easily splinter when chewed by your dog. Raw (uncooked) bones, however, are okay and good for your dog’s teeth.
  4. Chocolate
  5. Coffee
  6. Corn on the cob
  7. Grapes
  8. Milk
  9. Mushrooms
  10. Onions
  11. Peaches
  12. Persimmons
  13. Plums
  14. Raisins
  15. Macadamia Nuts


What Fruits & Vegetables Can I Feed My French Bulldog?

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What Fruits & Vegetables Can I Feed My French Bulldog?


Fruits and vegetables contain a variety of nutrients that provide numerous health benefits for dogs. French bulldogs are prone to certain health issues that may be avoided with proper nutrition. Fresh fruits and vegetables are best, but canned or frozen varieties are OK if the label doesn't list salt or sodium as an ingredient. As a precaution, always introduce any new food in moderation to see how your dog reacts to it.





Top 5 Vegetables You Can Feed Your Frenchie!

1) Did you know that Frenchies LOVE carrots? Remember to always feed them these in moderation but its excellent for their eye health.  They will gobble these up and thank you later.

2) Spinach- this leafy green promotes good eye health too and is packed with nutrients.  Go ahead and share your spinach salad with your Frenchie, just remember to hold the dressing!

3) Green beans for lean Frenchies.  Yes, green beans are another healthy treat that will keep your Frenchie looking healthy and lean. Side tip: if your Frenchie is overweight, mix 1/3 of veggies in with their dry dog food as a substitute.

4) Strawberries contain an enzyme that whitens teeth (for humans too) your Frenchies will go ga-ga over this sweet, summery treat. Side tip: use frozen strawberries in the hot summer months.

5) Broccoli stalks- will promote healthy teeth and gums.  Stalks are also a crunchy treat that will break up any plaque.  

What veggies does your Frenchie like? Comment below!

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Top 10 Most Popular Female French Bulldog Names



Naming your new Frenchie is exciting! We narrowed down 10 of the most popular Frenchie names to help you decide.  Our favorite names for Frenchies are listed here.

Top 10 Female French Bulldog Names

1) Stella

2) Coco Chanel

3) Honey 

4) Biscuit

5) Lola

6) Daisy 

7) Lucy 

8) Pumpkin

9) Gracie

10) Mabel

Happy naming! Comment below of your favorite French Bulldog name!

Top 10 Most Popular Male French Bulldog Names



When naming your French Bulldog there are some things to consider before deciding.  First, what is his personality like? What color is his coat? We know that Frenchies are adorable with their scrunched up faces and puppy dog eyes.  Use this list as inspiration when naming your new best friend!

Top 10 Male French Bulldog Names

1) Meeko

2) Odie

3) Oscar

4) Teddy

5) Ziggy

6) Wally

7) Peanut

8) Otis

9) Bear

10) Charlie