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Listing for pets: Sandra, Stanton

1 month
FrenchtonAge: 13 weeks1 male / 1 female
$1,400

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Adv. ID:159061
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Litter details

Pets in litter:1 male / 1 female
Breed:Frenchton
Age:13 weeks, 1 day
Ready to Leave:Jun 3, 2025

Health & Docs

Vaccinations up to dateWorm and flea treatedHealth Checked by a vet

Description

Listing for pets: <p>Look at me! I am a Frenchton puppy! My Mom is Roxy.  My Dad is Stewart. I was born on April 4th and I will be ready for my forever home on June 3rd! I have been family raised on a mini farm in the country around children. I have had my shots and dewormers. I have been checked by a veterinarian and microchipped. For more information or to schedule a visit with me, please contact John Monday through Saturday. All Sunday calls will be returned on Monday.</p> <p>I will come with my vet and shot record, puppy food, and collar.</p> <p>We would be happy to help you with setting up transportation and shipping of your puppy if needed at an additional cost.</p> <p>This charming, little mixed breed between a French Bulldog and a Boston Terrier was developed during the 1990s and bred for companionship.  The Frenchton is also known as a Froston, Frenchbo, Faux Frenchbo, Boston Frenchie, Frenchie Terrier, Bulldog Terrier, and a Boston Bulldog.  This breed is easy-going, intelligent, fun-loving, and friendly.  They are great for apartment living, large families, and new dog owners.  However, they do require lots of love and attention or they can develop separation anxiety.  This breed needs about 30 minutes of exercise a day as well as some play time, and then they are ready to snuggle.  It is also important not to overexert this breed due to its facial structure, they are brachycephalic.  This means that their faces give the appearance of being squished in.  Due to this they can have issues with breathing when overexerted as well as in hot weather.  Frenchtons are great with children, but due to their being on the smaller size supervision is advised as it is with any dog.  The Frenchton can sometimes be a bit stubborn so early training and socialization would be important.  They do get along with other pets, but may not be as happy with other dogs in the home.  </p>, <p>Look at me! I am a Frenchton puppy! My Mom is Roxy.  My Dad is Stewart. I was born on April 4th and I will be ready for my forever home on June 3rd! I have been family raised on a mini farm in the country around children. I have had my shots and dewormers. I have been checked by a veterinarian and microchipped. For more information or to schedule a visit with me, please contact John Monday through Saturday. All Sunday calls will be returned on Monday.</p> <p>I will come with my vet and shot record, puppy food, and collar.</p> <p>We would be happy to help you with setting up transportation and shipping of your puppy if needed at an additional cost.</p> <p>This charming, little mixed breed between a French Bulldog and a Boston Terrier was developed during the 1990s and bred for companionship.  The Frenchton is also known as a Froston, Frenchbo, Faux Frenchbo, Boston Frenchie, Frenchie Terrier, Bulldog Terrier, and a Boston Bulldog.  This breed is easy-going, intelligent, fun-loving, and friendly.  They are great for apartment living, large families, and new dog owners.  However, they do require lots of love and attention or they can develop separation anxiety.  This breed needs about 30 minutes of exercise a day as well as some play time, and then they are ready to snuggle.  It is also important not to overexert this breed due to its facial structure, they are brachycephalic.  This means that their faces give the appearance of being squished in.  Due to this they can have issues with breathing when overexerted as well as in hot weather.  Frenchtons are great with children, but due to their being on the smaller size supervision is advised as it is with any dog.  The Frenchton can sometimes be a bit stubborn so early training and socialization would be important.  They do get along with other pets, but may not be as happy with other dogs in the home.  </p>
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