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⭐Gorgeous French Bulldog Pups–Ready Now for 5⭐🏡!

Blackpool
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Litter details

Adv. Location:Blackpool
Pets in litter:4 male / 3 female
Pet Age: :9 weeks, 4 days
Pet Available:2024-09-05
Pet Viewable with Mother:

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Microchipped by collection dateVaccinations up to dateWorm and flea treatedHealth Checked by a vetKC registered by collection
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Description
⭐Our beloved Rosa's final beautiful litter of puppies has arrived, raised with love, care, and a strong focus on health. These are some of the healthiest Quality French Bulldogs around!—free from the common snorting or grunting often seen. Meet the Puppies 🐾: Bruna: Solid Black Girl- SOLD Pasqualina:Black Pied Girl- SOLD Paolo:Solid Black Boy - £1500 Sally: Merle Girl - £2500 Pepe: Merle Boy - £2000 Marco: Black Brindle Boy - £1500 Enzo: Reverse Brindle Boy -£1500 *Sensible Offers Considered* *All pups carry Blue, and may also carry tan, solid black, pied, cream, and chocolate* *Puppies are all fully health clear by parentage (Certificates in Photos)* Health and Care 👨‍⚕️: Our puppies will be ready for their forever homes on 5th September, at 8 weeks old. Each puppy will come with: • First vaccinations 💉 • Microchipped 🆔 • Fully Heath Checked By Vet 🩺 • Registration Info 📝 • Comprehensive Puppy Pack 🐾: Includes food, blanket, toys, treats and a personalized information pack for your pup (weights from birth, milestones, birth certificate,medical records and a keepsake photo of your pup) Additional Care and Training: • Wormed every 2 weeks from birth 🐛 • Toilet Training 🚽: Started at 3 weeks on the dog potty and transitioning to outdoors by the time they leave. • Socialization 🐕‍🦺: Exposed to family, friends, children, and other animals to ensure well-rounded behavior. • Desensitization Training 🔊: From as young as 3 weeks old, we expose the puppies daily to various sounds, such as dogs barking and fireworks. This helps them become accustomed to these stimuli and reduces the likelihood of fearfulness towards them in later life. • Bathing and Grooming 🛁: Regularly bathed 2-3 times and nails clipped weekly during their time with us. Puppy Personalities 🐶: All of them are confident, playful and affectionate. Each one is as lovable and adorable as the next, so you’ll be thrilled no matter which puppy you choose! Meet the Parents 👪: Rosa (Mum): Rosa is much more than just a family pet—she’s the heart of our home. Her calm, intelligent, and loyal nature embodies everything a French Bulldog should be. She has a sweet temperament, which shines through in her puppies, making them ideal companions. Health & Genetics: Fully health-cleared with all certifications available, Rosa has excellent respiratory health, free from the common snorting or grunting often seen in French Bulldogs. Her health ensures her puppies inherit strong genetics and are free from typical breed-related issues. Motherly Instincts: Rosa’s nurturing instincts are exceptional, and she’s raised healthy litters with no lost pups—further proof of her genetic excellence and care. Her calm demeanor, loyalty, and robust health make her puppies perfect lifelong companions. Slate (Dad): Slate is a stunning Blue and Tan Merle who complements Rosa perfectly with his unique coloring and gentle nature. He was carefully selected for his exceptional genetics and temperament, ensuring the puppies inherit only the best traits from both parents. Health & Genetics: Like Rosa, Slate is fully health-cleared, with certificates available. He shares Rosa’s excellent respiratory health and passes down strong, healthy genetics. Compact & Charming: Slate weighs in at a healthy 9kg, contributing to the puppies' strong, compact builds. His sweet-natured temperament adds to his appeal, making him an ideal sire. Thoughtful Selection: We went above and beyond to find Slate, traveling to Sheffield twice to secure him as the father of this litter. His strong lineage, unique coloring, and charming personality bring out the very best in his puppies. Why Choose Our Puppies? 🤔 Health and Well-being: Rosa’s exceptional health and temperament are passed on to her puppies, with a focus on respiratory health and overall well-being. Dedication and Care: We invest significantly in the health and happiness of our puppies, from premium nutrition to comprehensive socialization. We go above and beyond to ensure the pups get the best of everything. Proven Quality: Our puppies are well-socialized, healthy, and great with children and other dogs. References from owners of Rosa’s previous litters are available. Ongoing Support: Lifelong advice and support are available, including a WhatsApp group for updates and guidance from us and other owners. We speak to our owners regularly and they know they can count on us to be there for them forever! Carefully Selected Homes: We screen potential owners to ensure our puppies are placed in loving, responsible homes. Location and Viewing 📍: We’re based in Blackpool, Lancashire, and welcome visitors to see the puppies in our home. For those further away who may not have the means to reach us, we can offer video viewings and can personally deliver the puppies to their new homes. We have delivered our pups as far away as London. Contact Information 📩 : For more information, please contact us either directly through this advert or at: • Phone/Whatsapp: 07432088113 • Rosa Insta: rosamaythefrenchie check Rosa’s Instagram above for more pictures and videos of the puppies under the “Babies 2024” highlight Serious Enquiries Only Please - Thank You 💖
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Puppies must be viewed with their mother in the seller's home!

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Puppies must be 8 weeks when collected

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Microchips are a legal requirement

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Vaccinations

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Worms and flea treatments

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£1,500
GINO G.
Blackpool
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