AVAILABLE PUPPIES IN THE WINTER OF 2025

Why our puppies different?

UNDER OUR CARE, THE PUPPIES ARE LEARNING THE FOLLOWING:

- Potty training using pine pallets

- Crate training

- Sound desensitization (EMS, door knocking, dog barking, weather, fireworks)

- Leash walking

- Not chasing brooms or vacuums

- No hand biting humans

- Recall (coming when called)

- Familiarity with cooking sounds (blender, microwave, etc.)

- Playing with kids aged 5 and 10 years old

- Keeping to a schedule (the pups are kept on a routine)

- Playing with adult dogs

- Car rides

Among many other things

They are raised in our second family room, which is connected to our kitchen. We treat them as if they were staying permanently in our home, aiming to send them off as well-socialized and desensitized as possible. This helps them adjust quickly to their new environment. We take immense pride in our work for these puppies, and we hope you can see why our puppies are different!

**Did you know that temperament directly affects the health of a French Bulldog?**

A poorly bred and raised puppy is more susceptible to health issues like broken legs, spine, hip, and neck problems. This is often because they weren’t taught boundaries, and their new homes must undo unwanted behavior that the breeder should have addressed. We make sure to do this vital work, and of course, you will have a significant role in fully shaping them when you take them home and continue the training.

STOP! This information can be the most important piece you may come across in you’re search for a French Bulldog puppy!

You're excited and might think finding a reputable breeder, a good puppy, and training it should be straightforward. However, it is all about the PRICE; I'm looking for a "deal." French Bulldogs have historically been expensive, but in recent years, their price has decreased due to mass production by backyard breeders. After immersing myself in the French bulldog world for nearly 10 years, here are my insights from daily involvement with this breed and dog lover. Here's what they don't tell you. Puppy buyers are rushing to the cheapest puppy they can find without considering the raising of the dog, which will ultimately determine veterinary costs. You will pay more long term due to the poor habits the puppy learns, the poor raising of the moms, and the poor lineage and genetic components of the puppy. Have you heard about IVDD, slipped disks and dogs being paralyzed? It all has to do with the temperament and raising of the puppies. This is not to scare people into well-bred dogs. The reality is that our breed needs more education.

WINTER 2025

By mid-January 2025, I have four puppies available: three males and one female. Above, you can see all the details of the training they receive under my care. Please submit a puppy application if you want to move forward with one of my puppies.

When you support or turn a blind eye to poor breeding practices, you support irresponsible breeding.

— The Midwest Frenchies

LEARN HOW TO AVOID POORLY BRED PUPPIES

CONTACT US 

We offer FaceTime calling to see the puppies available. Give me a call or send me a text. I will need your full name and email to schedule a time.

(614) 965-0084

Information On Prices

French Bulldogs are a significant part of our lives. We, including our children, make a lot of sacrifices to provide families with the best possible Frenchies. Please keep that in mind when inquiring about one of our puppies. We don’t take shortcuts or get discounts from veterinarians, dog supply stores, or utility bills. It is very costly to produce a litter of Frenchies; our veterinary bill is typically serval thousand dollars. We only have 1-4 litters a year often; those are very small litters with 1-4 puppies; our largest litter is currently six. We pay stud fees ranging from $2,000 to $10,000. The price shown for the puppy already includes taxes, but we still have to pay Uncle Sam ourselves, plus all whelping supplies, feeding the litter for six weeks after weaning, the vet visits to do vaccines, and wellness checks before going home. We take them twice at six weeks and nine weeks. We also pay for health testing, advertising, toys, bedding, etc. All of these things are very expensive, and our time is priceless. We devote months on end to each litter. Anyone charging “cheap” for their French Bulldogs is cutting corners and taking shortcuts one way or another. Not all Frenchies are created equal. We do not make average French Bulldogs. The quality and care of our dogs is visible.
— The Midwest Frenchies

What comes with our puppies?

  1. A Signed sales contract.

  2. 1-year health guarantee against any genetic diseases.

  3. Two rounds of age-appropriate vaccines.

  4. Microchipped with lifetime chip paid.

  5. Age-appropriately dewormed.

  6. All our dogs are AKC registered. We only provide limited registration. *Full breeding rights are only given to select puppies and approved breeders for an additional fee.

  7. They are extensively socialized with various sounds, objects, and daily home items (view our Facebook page). As well as small children.

  8. Litter pallet potty trained, introduction to the doggy door and crate.

  9. To go home bag. Includes some of their favorite toys, a scent blanket, and a small food pack.

  10. Lifetime breeder support.