Frenchie Friday January 8th, 2021

Frenchie Friday January 8th, 2021

Happy Frenchie Friday

Happy Friday all! We hope you are enjoying 2021 with your Frenchie(s)! If you don’t have one yet, this just might be the year to join in on the Frenchie experience. We just placed babies in their homes this past weekend and it was fun to see so many repeat families growing their own Frenchie families. I’m telling you once you get the Frenchie itch, it’s hard to stop with just one. LOL! Remember you do receive $300 off your second Frenchie from us. 

If you’d love to add in another Frenchie member this upcoming year we do have available babies and upcoming litters in January and February. See more about them below!

We have one available boy named Dodger.  He is lilac fawn with light/blue eyes. You can click their pics to see more pics of them. 

Frenchie Friday January 8th, 2021

Cute Frenchie Friday

Our previous Frenchie babies happily living in their new homes! 

Frenchie Friday January 8th, 2021
Frenchie Friday January 8th, 2021
Frenchie Friday January 8th, 2021
Frenchie Friday January 8th, 2021

Follow us on Pinterest!

Frenchie Friday January 8th, 2021

Make sure to checkout the available pups. We have some cutie pies. I’m happy to set up  a time for you to meet them live via FaceTime or Zoom. Just let me know which pups you’d like to meet. 🙂 719-308-7444

As you can see, we do our best to socialize and train our pups based on their age and abilities. If you’re looking for a Frenchie pup, make sure to check out our available pups. 

The French Bulldog of Colorado pups in their homes. 🙂

Happy Families!

Check out our available Frenchie pups.

Want more guidance on your Frenchies health & wellness? Check out our sister site Frenchies Naturally. 

Why is my French Bulldog Itchy?

Why is my French Bulldog Itchy? The French Bulldog of Colorado Blog

I have seen this question repeated often, “Why is my French Bulldog itchy?” This is a question that can take several articles to explain. Let’s keep it as simple as possible and I’ll show you my opinion and where you can start relieving or preventing itchiness in your Frenchie.

1. Be mindful of chemicals your Frenchie is exposed to.

Your Frenchie spends the majority of his time in close contact to the ground. Chemicals you place on your floor and lawn will be breathed in and have direct contact with the skin potentially causing skin irritation and being absorbed into their system. If absorbed their bodies have to process and eliminate it. Your Frenchie could have skin irritation due to these chemicals. Just like humans every Frenchie is different. I highly recommend starting with your floor cleaner, laundry soap (doggie beds and clothes), and chemicals sprayed on lawns in direct contact with your Frenchie.

A great place to search for safer, cleaner products is the EPA safer choice website. https://www.epa.gov/saferchoice/products

Flooring and multipurpose cleaner: Odoban

Laundry detergent: Biokleen

I’m not going to pretend like I know the best lawn products because I have just chosen to ignore lawn care that involves spraying chemicals in my backyard where the Frenchies & kiddos play. I really don’t care about having the perfectly manicured lawn but I realize some of you do. If I were looking for lawn care, I’d google pet safe lawn care or for those who enjoy DIY pet safe lawn care products.

Add a UV light and air filtration system to your HVAC system.

We often feel safe within our homes that are well insulated keeping us comfortable all year long. But often our homes are also a site for trapping allergens making both us and our Frenchies feel sick with allergies. In my networking, I met Annette who started Perairapy  after relieving her pets allergies and hotspots with the addition of a UV light system and air filtration system in her home. You must read more about adding one to your home here (this states it’s for fostering but it can be used in your home). https://petairapy.com/animal-industry-solutions/pet-foster-homes/ You can also watch her story below. Again she targets professionals dog facilities but also has one just for your home.

Do no overbathe your Frenchie.

Dogs evolved with the dirt and there are microorganisms, minerals, etc… in the dirt that are beneficial for your Frenchies skin health. Think about the benefits of mud baths and clay masks for humans. Allowing dirt on your Frenchie is ok. When you overbathe them you strip them of the benefits of the soil. We recommend bathing your Frenchie no more than once a month. You can read more about how often to bathe your Frenchie here. https://thefrenchbulldog.com/how-often-should-i-bathe-my-french-bulldog/

Frenchies skin is three times thinner than yours. This means he is more likely to absorb what is placed on his skin. Because of this we also recommend using clean non-toxic shampoos when bathing. https://thefrenchbulldog.com/what-should-i-bathe-my-french-bulldog-with/

Why is my Frenchie itchy? Other reasons to consider.

These are just three things you can do to for your Frenchie to help relieve or prevent itchiness. Obviously, there are other things that can cause your Frenchie to be itchy as well such as:

  • Overgrowth of candida yeast
  • Food allergies
  • Parasites
  • Infections such as ear infections
  • Fleas
  • Hot spots
  • Dry skin
  • Weather changes
  • Environmental allergies such as pollen
  • Hormonal imbalance
  • Anxiety
  • Boredom
  • Diet
  • And others

We will slowly go through some of the other reasons why your Frenchie could be itchy. Not all Frenchies will have issues with being itchy. Please do not worry if you’re waiting on your very own Frenchie pup. This article is for those who want to prevent itchiness and help those out whose Frenchies might be itchy. I have found what is usually good for the earth is good for our us and our Frenchies. It’s a fun, interesting journey of discovering the best health and wellness pieces to add for optimizing our two and four legged family members health.

Frenchie Friday January 1st, 2021

Frenchie Friday January 1st, 2021

Happy Frenchie Friday

Happy Frenchie Friday and New Year to you and your Frenchie(s)! Our Frenchies have loved this past year as we have spent even more time with them. As you probably know, a Frenchie can never have too much attention. We wish you all the best this upcoming year. 

If you’d love to add in another Frenchie member this upcoming year we do have available babies and upcoming litters in January and February. See more about them below!

Frenchie Friday January 1st, 2021

We have two available boy. Eggo (left) is blue fawn and Dodger (right) is lilac fawn with light/blue eyes. You can click their pics to see more pics of them. 

Frenchie Friday January 8th, 2021

Cute Frenchie Friday

Our previous Frenchie babies happily living in their new homes! 

Frenchie Friday January 1st, 2021
Frenchie Friday January 1st, 2021
Frenchie Friday January 1st, 2021

Follow us on Pinterest!

Make sure to checkout the available pups. We have some cutie pies. I’m happy to set up  a time for you to meet them live via FaceTime or Zoom. Just let me know which pups you’d like to meet. 🙂 719-308-7444

As you can see, we do our best to socialize and train our pups based on their age and abilities. If you’re looking for a Frenchie pup, make sure to check out our available pups. 

The French Bulldog of Colorado pups in their homes. 🙂

Happy Families!

Check out our available Frenchie pups.

Want more guidance on your Frenchies health & wellness? Check out our sister site Frenchies Naturally. 

7 Tips to Help Your French Bulldog Puppy Adjust to His New Home.

7 Tips to Help Your French Bulldog Puppy Adjust to His New Home The French Bulldog of Colorado Blog

For many new and repeat puppy parents it’s an exciting time to help your French Bulldog puppy adjust to his new home. Your Frenchie will love coming to live in your new home and being the center of attention. Realize this is all new to him as he’s only live about 10 weeks of life. Everything will be new. Just as humans have different personalities so do Frenchies. Some are naturally adventurous loving all the new experiences. While some are more reserved and want to take all of these experiences slowly. Learn your Frenchies personality and adjust accordingly.

Tips for helping your French Bulldog puppy adjust to his new home.

  1. Choose a potty spot. It’s a good idea to choose a particular spot indoors on a potty pad or outdoors that you’d like your Frenchie to potty at. Also choose your command such as “go potty” and stick with it.  Praise your puppy each time.
  2. Introduce your Frenchie to his new home. This does not mean introduce him to your entire house the first day. It means introduce him to a small area. This can be a crate  surrounded by a playpen or an area blocked off by a baby gate. Let him familiarize himself with the area.  Show him where his food and water is.  Then introduce him to the areas of the house that are not off limits.
  3. Introduce your Frenchie to his new family members. When you pick-up your Frenchie he will likely have met many of the family members. When at home introduce him to the rest of the immediate family crew and any pets. Realize he is learning the rules of the new house. Your other four legged family members will likely have their own rules as well. A growl is ok as that will be how they teach the puppy that it’s crossed the line. Biting and snapping at them is more of a concern that may need corrected.
  4. Provide appropriate chew toys. Frenchies like to put things in their mouths. That’s how they learn and we say they are like toddlers in this area. Provide them with plenty of chew toys to keep them entertained. The water buffalo rope toy is one of our Frenchies favorites.
  5. Keep a close eye on your Frenchie. Overuse his area the crate/playpen to keep him safe and help with potty training. This means if your Frenchie is not in your vision, place him in his crate or playpen. They are like toddlers and safety must come first.
  6. Teach your Frenchie where it will sleep. You can choose to crate your Frenchie or allow him to sleep in your bed. Just realize consistency is key. If you allow your Frenchie in your bed, he will likely expect it for the rest of his life
  7. Begin enforcing rules. Anything that will not be cute when an adult at 20+ lbs should be corrected as a puppy. This means if you don’t want him chewing on your hand or foot when older don’t let him do it now. I made the mistake on one of my first dogs as an adult in letting her run from me as a puppy. I’d chase her and scoop her up. Let’s just say it wasn’t so cute as an adult when she could faster than me. Be sure to praise your puppy for good behavior and avoid yelling or frightening your new puppy.

Frenchie Friday December 25th, 2020

Frenchie Friday December 25th, 2020

Happy Frenchie Friday

Happy Frenchie Friday all! And Merry Christmas to you & your Frenchies! We hope you are all making memories together that you will treasure for a lifetime. Romeo truly was a grinch during his Christmas photos and didn’t want anything to do with them. LOL! We’d love to see your Christmas Frenchie pics. If you’d love too add in another Frenchie member we do have available babies and upcoming litters in January and February. See more about them below!

Frenchie Friday December 25th, 2020

We have two available boys in Layla’s litter. They are lilac and lilac fawn. Both have light/blue eyes. You can click their pics to see more pics of them. 

Frenchie Friday December 25th, 2020
Frenchie Friday December 25th, 2020

Cute Frenchie Friday

Our previous Frenchie babies happily living in their new homes! 

Frenchie Friday December 25th, 2020
Frenchie Friday December 25th, 2020
Frenchie Friday December 25th, 2020
Frenchie Friday December 25th, 2020

See the newest happy furever families!

Frenchie Friday December 25th, 2020

Follow us on Pinterest and Instagram!

Frenchie Friday December 25th, 2020

Make sure to checkout the available pups. We have some cutie pies. I’m happy to set up  a time for you to meet them live via FaceTime or Zoom. Just let me know which pups you’d like to meet. 🙂 719-308-7444

As you can see, we do our best to socialize and train our pups based on their age and abilities. If you’re looking for a Frenchie pup, make sure to check out our available pups. 

The French Bulldog of Colorado pups in their homes. 🙂

Happy Families!

Check out our available Frenchie pups.

Want more guidance on your Frenchies health & wellness? Check out our sister site Frenchies Naturally. 

Availability vs. Pick-up Date of my Frenchie: What’s the difference?

Availability vs. Pick-up Date of my Frenchie: What’s the difference? The French Bulldog of Colorado Blog

We get this question all of the time, “ What will be the pick-up date of my Frenchie?” Picking up your Frenchie baby is a very exciting event and one we know you want/need to plan for. In an effort to help you know an approximate date of pick-up, we have added an availability date. This is the date that your puppy turns 10-12 weeks old. We prefer to place our Frenchies in homes at 10-12 weeks old vs 8 weeks as we have found they transition much better. Now that being said some need additional time just like human babies to mature. We always reserve the right to change the date as to what is in the best interest of the puppy. With 40 years of experience in raising various breeds (20 of those years being Frenchies), we have a pretty good eye for the puppies who need extra time to blossom. It is our responsibility to you and the Frenchies to make the transition as smooth as possible. We are not placing bicycles in homes. We are placing live little beings and we cannot predict what biological systems will do one to two weeks ahead of time with 100% accuracy. If we say your puppy isn’t ready, we ask that you trust us and make the appropriate adjustments. Yes, we know understand you may be disappointed as the Frenchie might be a present or you might have taken time off from work and your work will not adjust your time off.

Definitions of the availability and pick-up date of my Frenchie.

Availability date: The date the Frenchie turns 10-12 weeks old.

Pick-up date: The date you will pick up your puppy.

What is the  difference between the availability date and pick-up date of my Frenchie?

In an effort to communicate approximate pick-up date we have added the availability date on each puppy’s page. This helped decrease the flood of questions on when they would be available but it created some confusion as to exact pick-up dates. Typically the pick-up date will be around the availability date within 3-10 days. We usually know the date 7-10 days in advance and we realize for the planners out there this will be the most challenging part of the process for you. Please realize we are working with biological systems. There are several reasons why the date can change.

  • Your puppy is on the smaller side and needs more time to grow and blossom.
  • Your puppy may develop the sniffles. Changes in weather can cause upper respiratory issues and we will want to be sure that’s all it is.
  • The vet may recommend the puppy remain with us extra time.

Please be open to pick up dates as we do our best to provide them as soon as possible. Feel free to reach out but realize I might not have an answer for you right away as there are several variables to consider. Typically I will text you as soon as I know a date and make arrangements for time of pick-up. You will have your Frenchie baby but just realize we will have to work together on a date to make the transition as smooth as possible.

Why do I need to take my French Bulldog puppy to the vet?

Why do I need to take my French Bulldog puppy to the vet? The French Bulldog of Colorado Blog

In case you were wondering we are so strict about taking your French Bulldog puppy to the vet within 48 hours of pick-up, we will discuss it here. Our puppies are first seen by the vet on their first day of life when they are born via c-section. We then have them checked out again between 7-8 weeks old. After they pass their puppy wellness check, then you are able to pick-up your Frenchie at 10 weeks old in Colorado. You are then required to maintain the health guarantee to take your puppy to the vet within 48 hours. If it is the weekend, you have an additional 48 hours to do so. Taking your puppy to your vet is an important step to make sure your vet agrees or disagrees with our vet.

We receive this question often, “I can’t get my Frenchie into the vet until a time outside the time frame can I still pick him up?”  We completely understand how much you want to have your baby home with you as soon as you can possibly get your hands on him. There are two main reasons why we cannot approve this.

  1. The longer you have a puppy in your home, the more attached you become and the harder it will be to return if your vet does find an issue that would require returning.
  2. If you wait outside the time allotted and your puppy comes down with an illness caused by a virus or bacteria we will not know if the exposure came from us or when the baby was in your possession. We will likely presume the latter.

What should I do if I can’t my French Bulldog puppy to a vet appointment within the allotted time frame?

Yes, we understand that sometimes it is only a week out when you know the date of pick-up and this can be tricky. Here are a few options for you if your vet doesn’t have a time available within the 48 hour time window.

  1. Reschedule pick-up date.  
  2. Find another vet that does have an available appointment. You can then return to your regular vet for follow-ups. You can also ask to be on the waitlist for your regular vet just in case an opening occurs.

Please let us know ahead of time if you are needing to reschedule your pick-up date. We are typically flexible in our schedules for pick-ups and are happy to schedule a time that works within the guidelines of the health guarantee.

What if I live out of town?

If you are driving from out of town, you may want to consider taking your puppy to a local vet in Colorado Springs before returning home. We have had families go to Petsmart vet before returning home and we’ve had them drive back home to see their regular vet. It’s completely up to you, but keep in mind that you are responsible for the return of the puppy if required. Fortunately, we do not have many returns. These are just things we want for you to be aware of.

Frenchie Friday December 18th, 2020

Frenchie Friday December 18th, 2020

Happy Frenchie Friday

Happy Frenchie Friday! We can’t believe Christmas is almost here! It’s a cold, wintery wonderland and our Frenchies are all snuggled up inside watching Christmas movies and keeping their ears toasty warm. Christmas puppies will be home in time for holiday celebrations with their new families! 

There is availability for lilac, lilac fawn, and blue boys and we have upcoming litters the next few months! See more about them below!

Frenchie Friday December 18th, 2020

We have two available boys in Layla’s litter. They are lilac and lilac fawn. Both have light/blue eyes. You can click their pics to see more pics of them.

Frenchie Friday December 25th, 2020
Frenchie Friday December 25th, 2020

Follow us on Pinterest! 

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Cute Frenchie Friday

Our previous Frenchie babies happily living in their new homes! 
Frenchie Friday December 18th, 2020
Frenchie Friday December 18th, 2020
Frenchie Friday December 18th, 2020
Frenchie Friday December 18th, 2020

Make sure to checkout the available pups. We have some cutie pies. I’m happy to set up  a time for you to meet them live via FaceTime or Zoom. Just let me know which pups you’d like to meet. 🙂 719-308-7444

As you can see, we do our best to socialize and train our pups based on their age and abilities. If you’re looking for a Frenchie pup, make sure to check out our available pups. 

The French Bulldog of Colorado pups in their homes. 🙂

Happy Families!

Check out our available Frenchie pups.

Want more guidance on your Frenchies health & wellness? Check out our sister site Frenchies Naturally. 

What can I do to help my French Bulldogs ears stand up?

What can I do to help my French Bulldogs ears stand up? The French Bulldog of Colorado Blog

I have heard this question often, “What can I do to help my French Bulldogs ears stand up?” First, let’s have a little review. Most of the time we see Frenchies ears stand up between 5-10 weeks old. If you notice in the weekly pictures that your babies ears are not upright but the siblings are, there is no need to fret. Every Frenchie matures at a different rate just like a human baby. Chances are you will see them pop up before they come live with you. You may also notice they were up and the next week they flopped down. That is also normal.

What should I do to help my French Bulldogs ears stand up?

Sometimes their ears need a little help standing upright. There’s some very simple things for you to do.

  1. Make sure you are giving them their daily scoop of multivitamin you received at pick-up. You can also order here. Calcium is in this mixture and may help with getting those ears upright.
  2. When you are snuggling with your puppy massage its ear and hold them upright. Or tie each ear with a ribbon hair tie. Do not tie them too tight or use hair ties that will cut off circulation.
  3. Attach bandaids at the base of each ear pointing them up at a 1 and 11 o’clock position. It may take one-two bandaids per ear depending on the size of the ears and bandaids. Do not leave your puppy with another dog as the ears may now look like chew toys. You can leave the bandaids on for a 1-5 days. Repeat as necessary.

Frenchie Friday December 4th, 2020

Frenchie Friday December 4th, 2020

Happy Frenchie Friday

Happy Frenchie Friday all! We hope you’ve had a safe, meaningful Thanksgiving. We’d love to see how you and your Frenchie(s) celebrated. Email or text us pics!

These two may or may not have spent time in time out together. Best buddies and partners in crime. 

Frenchie Friday December 4th, 2020

We’ve been busy with all things Frenchie! We have babies we are loving as they grow to join their forever families. Currently we have babies ready to join you for Christmas! 

See Available Christmas Frenchies!

Buttercup is  available to join her furever family January 8th just after the New Year which is great for those wanting to have your Frenchie join you after a busy holiday season. Titan is available just in time for Christmas! Click on their pics to see more pics & videos! 

Frenchie Friday December 4th, 2020
Frenchie Friday November 27th, 2020

Sunny and Snickers are available 12/16/20 See more pics and videos and learn more about us by clicking our pics.

Frenchie Friday December 4th, 2020
Frenchie Friday December 4th, 2020

Cute Frenchie Friday

Our previous Frenchie babies happily living in their new homes! 

Frenchie Friday December 4th, 2020
Frenchie Friday December 4th, 2020
Frenchie Friday December 4th, 2020

Make sure to checkout the available pups. We have some cutie pies. I’m happy to set up  a time for you to meet them live via FaceTime or Zoom. Just let me know which pups you’d like to meet. 🙂 719-308-7444

As you can see, we do our best to socialize and train our pups based on their age and abilities. If you’re looking for a Frenchie pup, make sure to check out our available pups. 

The French Bulldog of Colorado pups in their homes. 🙂

Happy Families!

Check out our available Frenchie pups.

Want more guidance on your Frenchies health & wellness? Check out our sister site Frenchies Naturally. 

Will my French Bulldog puppy be microchipped?

Will my French Bulldog puppy be microchiped? The French Bulldog of Colorado Blog

Many of our Frenchie families as, “Will my French Bulldog puppy be microchipped?” Every single one of our puppies will be microchipped before coming to live with you. You will notice your puppy is named on our website and is accompanied by a 4 digit number. This number is the last four digits of the microchip. A microchip is the size of a grain of rice that is inserted under the skin in the region of the lower neck and upper back. If your Frenchie is lost, someone could scan that area and return your baby back to you.

There is work on your end to ensure the microchip is properly registered to you. First, we recommend that you always have the vet scan the microchip and double check the numbers to ensure accuracy as there is always room for human error. Second, you will need to register the microchip. You can do so by registering the microchip when you register your puppy with AKC. The microchip number will be on the AKC papers. If you are not registering your Frenchie with AKC, there will also be a microchip registration form in the packet for you to complete and register the microchip/puppy to you. You can also ask your vet to register the microchip for you as well.

We believe it is important to have every possible basis covered for you to have your Frenchie returned to you if lost or stolen. It is highly encouraged that you take the extra step to make sure your Frenchie’s microchip is properly registered to you. Yes, your French Bulldog puppy will be microchipped but don’t wait until it’s too late to register your baby.

Frenchie Friday November 27th, 2020

Frenchie Friday November 27th, 2020

Happy Frenchie Friday

Happy Frenchie Friday all! We hope you’re staying safe this holiday season and making memories in new ways.

Our Frenchies sure are loving all of the extra time we have to spend with them.

Frenchie Friday November 27th, 2020

See Available Christmas Frenchies! 

Buttercup is  available to join her furever family January 8th just after the New Year which is great for those wanting to have your Frenchie join you after a busy holiday season. Titan is available just in time for Christmas! Click on their pics to see more pics & videos! 

Frenchie Friday November 27th, 2020
Frenchie Friday November 27th, 2020

Cute Frenchie Friday

Our previous Frenchie babies happily living in their new homes! 

Frenchie Friday November 27th, 2020
Frenchie Friday November 27th, 2020
Frenchie Friday November 27th, 2020

Make sure to checkout the available pups. We have some cutie pies. I’m happy to set up  a time for you to meet them live via FaceTime or Zoom. Just let me know which pups you’d like to meet. 🙂 719-308-7444

As you can see, we do our best to socialize and train our pups based on their age and abilities. If you’re looking for a Frenchie pup, make sure to check out our available pups. 

The French Bulldog of Colorado pups in their homes. 🙂

Happy Families!

Check out our available Frenchie pups.

Want more guidance on your Frenchies health & wellness? Check out our sister site Frenchies Naturally.