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French Bulldog Dogs in County Durham

8 French Bulldog Dogs in County Durham

French Bulldog dogs - Advert 1
3
2 weeks

Fluffy French Bulldog for STUD

£150
French Bulldog2 years
My boy has the most loving temperament! He is very friendly with other dogs, children and everyone around him. He is a show stopper, we get stopped everywhere we go because he’s just that gorgeous! -
Leigha T.
Durham, County Durham
French Bulldog dogs - Advert 2
101
2 weeks

French bulldog kc registered

£1,000
French Bulldog3 weeks46
Hello here I have some stunning french bulldog puppies available, born 02/10/25 and will be ready to leave 27/11/25 All puppies will come fully kc registered with paper work in hand microchipped, vacc
George O.
Peterlee, County Durham
French Bulldog dogs - Advert 3
7

Fluffy French bull dogs for sale

£2,000
French Bulldog11 weeks21
2 boys one girl left ready to leave the 2nd October first injection flea wormed micro chipped DWKC retested carry fluffy dad is full fluffy beautiful puppy’s
Amber R.
Stanley, County Durham
French Bulldog dogs - Advert 4
2
1 month

Fluffy frenchie isabella sable

£1,150
French Bulldog2 years1
Here’s my gorgeous boy MR Kash, Isabella sable fluffy frenchie his parents are Originally from Australia we have his documents in Aussie Kennel club. Will be down to new over if they wanted to change
Billy G.
Durham, County Durham
French Bulldog dogs in Consett - Advert 5
16
1 month

L4 FLUFFY STUD - LILAC & TAN

£300
French Bulldog5 years
THE BEST PRICE FOR THIS QUALITY & DNA - VERY CLEAN & CORRECT BOY “THE GEORDIE LAD” Lilac & Tan Carrying Cream & L4 Fluffy atat • dd • coco • Ee • n/EM • L4 No pied No Brindle 1 Copy of Maskless S
Shannon
Consett, County Durham
French Bulldog dogs in Stanley - Advert 6
7
1 month

Hugo available for stud🐾

£550
French Bulldog3 years
Hugo is now available for stud! Stud fee includes all services! Now proven!!! He is French Bulldog Club England Silver🥈 Respiratory function graded- 0 Patella score-0 Heart-Clear KC Registered Col
lauren w.
Stanley, County Durham
French Bulldog dogs - Advert 7
1
1 month

Ronnie

£600
French Bulldog1 year1
Ronnie- due to unfortunate circumstances we are having to rehome our loving boy ronnie. He is loving friendly and gets on with children and other dogs. Preferably a home that can give him the attentio
amy leigh b.
Chester-le-Street, County Durham
French Bulldog dogs in Chester-le-Street - Advert 8
7
1 month

French bulldog for stud

£100
French Bulldog2 years
📍Thimble Morel - fawn and white -Young male -KC registered -Good general health -Perfect breathing -Good nature 📍Pedigree Son of Birdunderstander 📍Get in touch to discuss fu
Laura C.
Chester-le-Street, County Durham

FAQs

How much should I pay for a French Bulldog puppy?

The average cost of a purebred French Bulldog puppy in the United Kingdom is approximately £733, though prices can vary based on factors such as pedigree, breeder reputation, and location.

Are French bulldogs good pets?

Yes, French Bulldogs can make great pets because they are affectionate and good companions. However, they require regular veterinary care and can be prone to health issues due to their brachycephalic face. They are suitable for homes with moderate activity levels and lots of love.

What is the lifespan of a French Bulldog puppy?

The average lifespan of a French Bulldog puppy is around 10 to 12 years. Proper care, a healthy diet, and regular veterinary check-ups can help ensure they live a full and happy life.

What is the downside of French Bulldogs?

French Bulldogs can suffer from health issues due to their brachycephalic (flat-faced) structure, leading to breathing difficulties and overheating. They also tend to have skin problems and may require regular care to prevent infections. Additionally, their stubborn nature can make training a bit challenging.

Can French Bulldogs be left alone?

French Bulldogs can be left alone for short periods, typically a few hours, but they thrive on companionship and may become anxious if left alone too long. It's important to provide them with toys and a comfortable environment to reduce boredom. Regular interaction and attention are essential for their well-being.