Fun Frenchton Baby
Group Photo-Shoot

Frenchton Baby Siblings Photo-Shoot

This page was created for you Frenchton Addicts who keep coming back to our site over and over again. Thank you! 

I have such fun taking pictures of the babies and sometimes take group photos of the siblings. This is usually quite an adventure as it is like taking group photos of a bunch of 3 year-olds!! These are Lady’s (x Monkey’s) babies that were born on eclipse day 8-21-17. They are 7 weeks old in the pictures. Meet the Eclipse Babies…

SOL – The biggest

MOONSHINE – The smallest

SUNNY – The white and black pied boy (mostly white with black spots)

LIPSIE – The only girl, and has no white on her paws or face (except a little goatee)

We are Professionals

In 2010, I was reading about how small breed dogs, Frenchtons included, should be living to the age of 18-22 years and I realized that I hadn’t heard of any French bulldogs or Bostons living that long. It was then, that I began my research to find out HOW we can raise our dogs to have an extended life-span. That is what we are doing now along with providing the ‘starter’ information to help new adoptive families make the choices that can enable their Frenchton puppy to reach that exceptional life and health potential. Our goal is to give our Frenchton puppies a lifespan potential of 16-20 years (adding 4-8 years to the combined average lifespan of Bostons and Frenchies).

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References

+49 856 9568 95

info@vetcare.com

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London-Lutton

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