FAQs
To save you some time, we've put together answers to some of our most commonly asked questions. However, if you don't see your question here, please don't hesitate to reach out.
About Our Breeding Program
All our breeding dogs undergo rigorous health testing, including DNA screenings and, at two years of age, OFA certifications for hips, elbows, eyes, and heart health. We are committed to eliminating hereditary health issues commonly seen in French Bulldogs.
Our puppies are raised in a clean, nurturing home environment with individualized care. They receive regular vet checkups, vaccinations, and deworming, and we provide early socialization and enrichment to promote their physical and mental well-being.
Yes, all our puppies are registered with the American Kennel Club (AKC). You will receive the necessary documentation to register your puppy after purchase.
While we appreciate the variety of colors in French Bulldogs, our primary focus is on breeding for health, temperament, and structural soundness. We do not discriminate by color in our breeding program, nor do we breed specifically for them.
Purchasing and Pricing
Our prices vary depending on many factors, so there is no one-size-fits-all answer to this question. While we aim to remain competitive, our pricing reflects the investment we make in health testing, care, and ethical breeding practices. Contact us for more detailed pricing information.
Your puppy will come with:
- AKC registration paperwork
- A health certificate from a licensed veterinarian
- Vaccination and deworming records
- A starter puppy pack (food, toys, and a blanket with the scent of their littermates)
- Our continued support
Yes, we provide a written health guarantee covering congenital and hereditary conditions. The specific terms are outlined in our purchase agreement.
Yes, a non-refundable deposit is required to reserve a puppy. The deposit amount is applied to the final purchase price.
Puppy Care and Transition
Puppies are usually ready to go to their forever homes at 8–10 weeks of age. This ensures they are fully weaned and have received their first vaccinations.
We expose our puppies to various sights, sounds, and experiences, including interactions with children and other pets. This helps them develop confidence and adaptability.
You’ll receive detailed information to help with the transition. You should also schedule a vet appointment within 72 hours of bringing your puppy home to establish care and validate the health guarantee.
Absolutely! We are here to answer any questions and provide guidance throughout your puppy’s life. Whether it’s advice on training, health, or nutrition, we’re just a call or email away.
Ethics and Practices
Frost’s Frenchies is built on ethical practices, a focus on health and temperament, and a commitment to transparency. We prioritize the long-term well-being of our dogs and provide lifetime support for every puppy we place.
We prefer to meet new owners in person to ensure the best match for our puppies. However, we can arrange safe and professional transportation if needed. Contact us for details.
We require that all Frost’s Frenchies puppies be returned to us or rehomed through our assistance if you can no longer care for them. This policy ensures that every dog we breed is always in a loving and safe environment.
French Bulldog-Specific Questions
French Bulldogs are prone to breathing issues, joint problems, and skin sensitivities. Through responsible breeding, health testing, and proper care, we work to minimize these risks and produce healthier dogs.
Yes, French Bulldogs are known for their affectionate and playful nature, making them excellent family pets. However, we always recommend supervising interactions between young children and any dog.
French Bulldogs are a brachycephalic breed, so they are sensitive to heat and should avoid strenuous activity in high temperatures. Regular vet visits, a proper diet, and gentle exercise are key to keeping them healthy.