It's safe to say French Bulldogs are a special kind of breed with particular tastes and needs. These are a few products we've been using throughout our frenchie ownership and breeding adventure. Feel free to reach out with any questions. We use all of these products and I'm always up for talking about frenchies!

Bark Box Light

The regular Bark Box includes super cute plush toys. This is the box for our puppies!

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Great blankets and throws that hold up through wash after wash!

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Bark Box Super Chewer

This Bark Box is for your extreme chewers... ahem... RUXIN! He is the destroyer of plushies! So far he's only been able to destroy 1 of these hard chewing toys.

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We have these on each of our doors leading to the fenced in yard. So much easier to potty train using this system. Cuts down on accidents when you can hear them from another room.

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Perfect for those dry noses! It just takes a couple days of applying to see a shiny new nose again. Don't be alarmed if it looks like their nose is pealing off. This snout butter helps loosen the dried nose gunk.... ewww!

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This helps sooth winter paws. Ruxin started limping during winter and we found out he just had a couple small cracks in his pad. This helped fix him up.

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Wrinkle and bum cleaner. Same stuff the vet gives you for wrinkle redness. Great product to have on hand and to keep things clean.

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We use Purina Pro Plan for both adults and pups. I think the most common question I get is, "What food should we feed"? Our vet recommends sticking with a name brand food. They do a lot of research to ensure a proper well balanced food for the age of your dog.

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Great to contain you frenchie safely in their seat instead of your lap... not that you would do that! 😉

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Frenchie must have! We found these round, fluffy beds a few years ago and now we have at least one in each room! They love them! I find frenchies do best with a bed with an edge. They can position their head for best sleeping/breathing.

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The dogs love to use this on the deck in the summer. They also like to crawl under and mess with the one on top. 🙂 Use caution with chewers. My pups got a taste for chewing on the edges and canopy.

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I LOVE the train me treats!! They are small and perfect for puppy training. There are several flavors and my dogs love them all. My puppy bags always go home with some of these.

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My puppies love these hard bones. It must feel really good on the gums while teething. These help deter unwanted chewing on furniture.

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Fun activity puzzle with both adults and puppies.

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Pups like playing tug of war with these guys.

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These are fabulous for inside a crate, covering a chair or car seat. Washable and Amazon has them in every size, pattern and color.

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Large potty training box. Best to use the Feline Pine that can be purchased online or where normal litter is sold. Puppies should start transitioning from the box to outside about 8-9 weeks.

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Litter we use in potty boxes. The pine soaks up urine. Very easy to dump when dirty. We start litter training around 3 weeks old as soon as puppies are able to walk.

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Helps to clean up those puppy accidents! You'll want to use a product that uses enzymes to break down smell and staining. Nobody is perfect right?!?!

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Soft collapsible crate for car rides. Easy to move in and out of the car while not having to worry about scratching the car with a metal crate. You may think you don't need a car crate until you have a frenchie get car sick in the back of your new vehicle... that will make you rethink life decisions. (speaking from experience)

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Standard crate we use in our house. I like the double doors especially because we move ours around a lot and its easier to fit in different areas. Highly recommend crate training, especially with a new puppy. Easier to potty train and piece of mind they aren't getting into trouble when your not around. Most dogs like their crate if done right. Its their safe space!

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They have fancier ones too in case you want something a little more ascetically pleasing for your living space. Just keep in mind beauty as well as functionality. You don't want wood pieces exposed they may be able to chew on while crated.

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