We occasionally have puppies. Type, temperament, and health are the primary focus. I am a French Bulldog enthusiast, exhibitor and breeder in Northern Oklahoma. I am a member of the French Bulldog Club of America, currently secretary of the Oklahoma Green Country French Bulldog Club, Sunshine Committee Chairman for the French Bulldog Club of Dallas-Ft Worth, and OFA Health Clinic Committee Chairma
n for the Sooner State All-Breed Kennel Club. I love the wonderful Frenchie personality and my days are filled with laughter at their antics. For over 20 years beginning in 1975, I was a vet tech, groomer, obedience instructor for 4H and dog show handler. Dogs were my life and everything was great until a divorce in 1996 took everything and my life went a different direction. When I recently reached retirement age, I moved back to my hometown to a 3 bedroom farmhouse with 5 acres attached. I fell in love with the French Bulldog breed because of their cute comical personality, so I purchased and imported a French Bulldog puppy with show potential from Spain, another show potential from Idaho and a piebald show potential from a show breeder in southeast Oklahoma. The weekends found me once again in the showring and I am loving every minute of it. My Spanish girl, Mellie, and my Penny girl are both finished AKC Champions and they, along with Pie, are OFA CHIC certified. Penny has her DCAT and Pie has her BCAT title in FastCAT. Yogi, a white and fawn piebald, recently joined our family and loves running FastCAT. Even though I was a breeder over 30 years ago, I just recently began breeding Frenchies. As a participant in the AKC H.E.A.R.T. program I am committed to health testing my adults and staying current with breeding practices and canine health advances, complying with all AKC policies, continuing to be a responsible breeder as I always have, and upholding the tradition of producing happy and healthy French Bulldogs. All of my adults have been screened through DNA and OFA testing to eliminate any genetic disease so that my puppies all have the advantage of good genes. My focus in breeding is on health, temperament and type. The puppies are raised in my house. They are socialized with other dogs, grandkids and young nieces and nephews. They are great representatives of the breed standard. I will never breed any fad colors (blue, black and tan, merle, lilac, etc.) that are not approved by the National club. Although I would love to keep all my puppies and show them, that is just not possible. So that leaves finding the best pet homes possible for them so they can bring joy to the lives of their family.