We are a small French Bulldog breeder, situated on 3 acres in the Adelaide Hills, South Australia, and I have been breeding this unique and affectionate breed since 2016. Over this time we have learnt so much about the specific breed traits of the French Bulldog, and hope to share a lot of this information with you throughout the site.
Our dogs enjoy a family environment, enjoying adventures with our 3 children. They are energetic dogs that have a healthy lifestyle, are able to play in our large back yard and regularly walked to explore the local area. Puppies are raised in our home with lots of love and attention forming a lovely bond with people.
Why choose an Adelaide French Bulldog Puppy....
As a current member with Dogs SA we adhere to their ethical breeding rules and requirements.
Dogs SA is part of a wider national community of members - Dogs Australia (previously ANKC)
Our pedigree females are hip and spine scored under the nationally recognised ORCHID database scheme
Full DNA profiling is undertaken to test for genetic diseases
All aspects of the French Bulldogs is taken into consideration when choosing a breeding pair and, parents are selected for temperament, conformation, breathing ease and general overall health.
Stud males are carefully chosen with the intent of improving the quality of puppies we produce
Our dogs enjoy a family environment, enjoying adventures with our 3 children. They are energetic dogs that have a healthy lifestyle, are able to play in our large back yard and regularly walked to explore the local area. Puppies are raised in our home with lots of love and attention forming a lovely bond with people.
Why choose an Adelaide French Bulldog Puppy....
As a current member with Dogs SA we adhere to their ethical breeding rules and requirements.
Dogs SA is part of a wider national community of members - Dogs Australia (previously ANKC)
Our pedigree females are hip and spine scored under the nationally recognised ORCHID database scheme
Full DNA profiling is undertaken to test for genetic diseases
All aspects of the French Bulldogs is taken into consideration when choosing a breeding pair and, parents are selected for temperament, conformation, breathing ease and general overall health.
Stud males are carefully chosen with the intent of improving the quality of puppies we produce
For the love of French Bulldogs....
French Bulldogs are one-of-a-kind having an even disposition,
A popular small-dog breed, especially among city dwellers that can happily adapt to life with singles, couples, or families .
They do not require a lot of outdoor exercise, are not big barkers and their personality is both bright and affectionate.
Being a compact little Bulldog body and trademark large 'bat ears'.....
the Frenchie is playful, alert, adaptable, and completely irresistible!
Read more...
French Bulldogs are one-of-a-kind having an even disposition,
A popular small-dog breed, especially among city dwellers that can happily adapt to life with singles, couples, or families .
They do not require a lot of outdoor exercise, are not big barkers and their personality is both bright and affectionate.
Being a compact little Bulldog body and trademark large 'bat ears'.....
the Frenchie is playful, alert, adaptable, and completely irresistible!
Read more...
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Memberships and Affiliations
Dogs Australia is a not-for-profit organisation advocating for the preservation of purebred dogs through ethical breeding. It champions the highest standard of animal welfare through education and fostering dog-loving communities.
Internationally recognised and established in 1958 as the Australian National Kennel Council (ANKC), the organisation promotes responsible dog ownership; maintains the ORCHID* heritable canine diseases database; funds research into canine diseases; and supports state and territory-based member bodies. Dogs Australia promotes breed conformation shows and community sports for dogs that fulfil a breed’s natural instincts
Dogs Australia is a not-for-profit organisation advocating for the preservation of purebred dogs through ethical breeding. It champions the highest standard of animal welfare through education and fostering dog-loving communities.
Internationally recognised and established in 1958 as the Australian National Kennel Council (ANKC), the organisation promotes responsible dog ownership; maintains the ORCHID* heritable canine diseases database; funds research into canine diseases; and supports state and territory-based member bodies. Dogs Australia promotes breed conformation shows and community sports for dogs that fulfil a breed’s natural instincts
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