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The journey to a new home is a huge transition for a Frenchie. Even with the best care, the stress of a flight or a

The journey to a new home is a huge transition for a Frenchie. Even with the best care, the stress of a flight or a

The first few days in a new home are a massive life event for a puppy. While you are excited, your puppy has just lost

Frenchie puppies are like little terminators—they explore the world with their mouths! During the teething phase (from 3 to 6 months), providing the right toys

Before your Frenchie puppy arrives, you must look at your home from their perspective—about 6 inches off the ground. Frenchies are curious, stubborn, and “mouth-oriented,”

Consistency is the key to housebreaking a Frenchie. To make the transition easier for you and your puppy, we start training them early using a

When it comes to walking your French Bulldog, the choice between a harness and a collar is not about fashion – it is about health.

A Frenchie puppy needs about 18–20 hours of sleep a day to grow healthy and strong. Setting up the right sleeping area is the first

Your puppy’s growth and well-being start with what’s in their bowl. To ensure a smooth transition and avoid digestive upset, we strictly recommend continuing with

1. DM result: n/DM – what does it mean? The result n/DM means that your male dog is a carrier of the mutation associated with

1. Genetic Predisposition (The “Chondrodystrophy” Gene Test) Crucially: A positive genetic test does not mean your dog has IVDD. It means they have the underlying
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