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French Bulldog dogs in Devon

8 French Bulldog dogs in Devon

French Bulldog dogs - Advert 1
5
1 day

French Bulldog male

£300
French BulldogAge: 4 years1 male
Kash needs a loving pet and kid free home. He could live with other dogs if slowly introduced as he currently lives with two staffs. And he could potentially live with older children. He loves people
Jess W.
Exeter, Devon
French Bulldog dogs - Advert 2
3
2 days

French bulldog for studding

£400
French BulldogAge: 1 year
Frank is almost 2 years old he is a lovely g happy dog that loves to play friendly with other dogs and kids
Ethan W.
Crediton, Devon
French Bulldog dogs in Exmouth - Advert 3
5
2 weeks

Merle French bulldog.

£500
French BulldogAge: 5 years1 male
Duke is full male French bulldog Money will go to the dogs trust. Reluctant sale, he's like family but due to unforseen circumstances I am unable to provide what he needs. House trained, already chip
Daniel H.
Exmouth, Devon
French Bulldog dogs in Barnstaple - Advert 4
5
2 weeks

KC registered beautiful white fawn French Bulldog

£400
French BulldogAge: 6 years1 male
Looking for a loving home for Rebel, our stunning French Bulldog male, originally imported from Poland as a puppy from the highly respected FCI kennel. Rebel has grown into an incredible family pet,
ESTERA D.ID verified
Barnstaple, Devon
French Bulldog dogs in Tiverton - Advert 5
9
1 month

French bulldog stud

£350
French BulldogAge: 2 years
Working well Merle French bulldog bred myself 2 litters cooking at mo so will update when pups arrive happy to travel for cost Short legged Short backed Tiny bobble Really nice boy carries merl ge
JESSICA B.
Tiverton, Devon
French Bulldog dogs in Exeter - Advert 6
3
1 month

7 month old frenchie

£800
French BulldogAge: 8 months1 male
hi i write this with a heavy sad heart i have to re home my frenchie as i have too much work commitments right now he is such a darling boy and all trained he is so loving and kind but i just don’t
Katrina H.
Exeter, Devon
French Bulldog dogs in Teignmouth - Advert 7
8
1 month

FRENCHIE STUD AVAILABLE

£200
French BulldogAge: 4 years
Meet our Handsome platinum Male Frenchie Sully. Sully is 2 Years old He is Kc registered and have papers to prove this. His mum is Blue and his dad is black. HEALTH CHECKED ✅ MICROPCHIPPED ✅ VAC
Tai-Louise C.
Teignmouth, Devon
French Bulldog dogs in Exeter - Advert 8
41
1 month

French bull dog Dachshund STUD ONLY

£200
French BulldogAge: 1 year
Charlie is 3/4 Frenchie and 1/4 Dachshund Super friendly, the most loving dog, loves to be walked, amazing with other dogs and people children, super social able 🐕 Up to date with vaccinations,
CARLY S.ID verified
Exeter, Devon

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.