3 To 4 Week Old Male (Dog) French Bulldog Puppies For Sale In Bridgend, Aberdeenshire

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  • French Bulldog puppies for sale in Dunfermline, Fife – KC registered, 7 weeks old3

    French Bulldog Puppies

    £2,000

    Dunfermline, Fife96 miles away
    • KC Registered
    • 7 Weeks Old
    • Ready To Leave In 1 Day

    Our beautiful girl Eve naturally delivered 5 stunning Puppies on 20th June. We have 2 Gorgeous girls & 3 Charming boys ready to leave to their forever homes from 15th August. Puppies will leave Microchipped 1st Vaccination & Vet Health Checked Flead & Wormed to Date KC Registered (KC Paperwork in hand) 5 Weeks Free KC Insurance Luxurious Puppy Starter Pack 1 x Lilac & Tan Male

It's important to remember that any puppy must be microchipped before being sold by law.

Although not illegal to sell younger, it is also Highly recommended that a puppy does not leave their mother or siblings before being at least 8 weeks old. Generally, 8-12 weeks old is considered the best age to buy or sell a puppy.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • When buying a Frenchie puppy in Bridgend, check for up-to-date health tests, vaccinations, pedigree documentation, and breeder reviews. Visiting the puppy in person is essential to assess its temperament and living conditions. Our platform provides detailed adverts and breeder profiles to help you make a confident choice.

  • A Frenchie puppy costs around £1,000. This is the average price of the Frenchie puppy itself and other costs involved include vet bills and supplies, dog food, treats and toys.

  • Male Frenchies tend to be slightly larger and more muscular, with affectionate and playful personalities. They make loyal and energetic companions for families.

  • Training depends on the individual dog and consistency rather than sex. Male Frenchies respond well to training when given proper guidance.

  • Neutering is often recommended to prevent unwanted litters and reduce some health risks. Your vet can advise on the best timing for your puppy.

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