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Open Your Heart to Cute Puppies for Sale from Our Dog Breeder in Liberal, Missouri

     
 

 

      We have brought French bulldogs into our family almost 2 years ago and are lovingour new breed. Since we raise tiny Yorkshire Terriers and Maltese, we thought we should raisethe "Petite Bulldog", the "Frenchie". We felt it was important to raisethem from babies.  We studied and strived to get the best quality we could for the standard of the French Bulldog Breed.

 We  found that that the" Frenchies" are a very fun and loving dog to be around.  We are expecting our first litter of "Frenchies" the first of March.  The excitement is almost more then we can imagine.  The puppies will be hand raised with loving care t o prepare them for their new forever home.

Our "Frenchies" will come with complete shot record, Veterinarian Certificate of Health and one year Genetic Guarantee.  We also give you a Puppy Care guide and "Housetraining Methods" so you will have everything you need for a great new start with your New "Frenchie" Puppy.  We will be posting pictures soon of our New French Bulldogs and will post pictures of puppies as soon as they are old enough.   We have not yet decided on a price for our "Frenchies" but when they arrive we will certainly consider what a proper price would be for the nice quality "Frenchies" we will be offering,  Thank you for looking and please feel free to contact us on the contact page for further information in needed.  

 



SEE A VETERINARIAN AS SOON AS POSSIBLE
It’s always a good idea to have your new Frenchie be seen by a veterinarian for a check up right away. This ensures that your new puppy and future best friend is healthy. Also, with an initial exam out of the way, you and your Vet will be aware if something out of the ordinary appears and will be able to address it immediately. This will also make sure that your health guarantee is GOOD.



FOOD AND WATER DISH Your Frenchie should have it’s own if there are other pets. Drinking and eating from other dishes can cause health problems as well as fighting. Always use either stainless steel and/or porcelain dishes. Plastic dishes capture bacteria and no matter how well they are scrubbed and cleaned, the bacteria still stays in the plastic. This bacteria can cause illness and/or rashes on the bulldogs face.
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KEEP YOUR PUPPY CONFINED FOR THE NEXT 30 DAYS to a certain area (such as your kitchen, a corner of a room, a box, or a cage) so you know where the puppy is and what he/she is doing. Too many accidents can happen when a puppy is unattended. Frenchies  will eat anything and everything such as pins, coins, toys, poisons, etc. all of which could cause serious problems and could be fatal. Bulldogs have a very small trachea (throat opening), therefore, very small objects can easily choke them. Confinement is not wrong or cruel as long as you have taught and trained your puppy to live in a specific area or cage when left alone.


HOUSEBREAKING YOUR PUPPY is very easy if you are consistent and dedicated. Since canines are den animals it is best to crate train using a crate just large enough for the puppy to stand up and turn around. By using a larger crate the puppy will tend to do their duty in one corner and sleep in the other and the training will not work well in this situation. As long as you can physically watch your puppy they do not need to be crated. If you cannot watch them - crate them! A good rule of thumb is to not feed the puppy after 6 pm. This will limit him/her doing their duty overnight.  Very young puppies cannot help from relieving themselves even in a crate situation - not feeding them after 5-6 pm will help in this training. Since bulldogs are stubborn it is not recommended to train the puppy to go in an area inside the home such as a newspaper in the kitchen etc., if you plan to train the puppy later outside. Train to the area in which you wish the puppy to go for the rest of their life. A good rule of thumb is to physically take the puppy to the area in which you want him/her to do their duty as soon as the puppy :
(1) Wakes from a nap.
(2) 10 to 15 minutes after a feeding.
(3) When you see the puppy sniffing around the floor.
(4) After "Hard Play" as this tends to make them want to defecate.
(5) and at least every hour or so in between.

When Your New Frenchie does their duty in this designated area, praise the puppy by saying, “That’s a good girl/boy!” and pet the puppy. Show and verbally convey to the puppy how happy you are that they did a good thing. You can also give them a treat every time they potty outside. Bulldogs love to please their human friends.

EVERYTHING YOU DO WITH YOUR NEW PUPPY SHOULD BE DONE IN A TEACHING WAY, so as to determine what your puppy learns and the good (or bad) habits it will develop. Verbal discipline is first with a slight change in the tone of your voice. Increase the change in the tone of your voice as the puppy grows older. Yelling, screaming or hitting the puppy with your hand or a newspaper doesn’t teach – it frightens the puppy. Stop and think first and use your very best judgment on your teachings, discipline, and love. Just remember, it’s time, patience and repetition that will determine what your puppy learns and how your puppy turns out!

 

 

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  French Bulldogs have one purpose in life and that is to make you smile. They are small to medium sized dogs with easy going temperaments and an absolute love of ALL people food! They have a smashed-in nose, giving them a monkey-like face with the noteworthy bat ears (also called "tulip" ears). The Frenchies' body is something of a mystery, after achieving a master’s degree in "couch-potato-logy", where do all those muscles come from? They have a low-maintenance wash and go coat, making them the perfect house dog. They come in a variety of colors including: cream, all shades of fawn, with or without black masks, all shades of brindle, and, last but not least, pies of all three color (a white dog with spots of color). Frenchies have better things to do than yap the day away. When they do bark, there really is something wrong (or someone has come to the door to worship at the throne of Frenchies!)

 

Contact Wallace Puppies in Liberal, Missouri, at (888) 849-9789 for more details about our wide range of puppies for sale.