My beautiful frenchie Peggy has had her first litter ❤️
Peggy is our family pet and has been raised at our family home around our children she has a outstanding temperament!
Peggy is Kc reg with a quality pedigree with invictus Apollo as her sire and ACEBULLZ golitha & cinnamon as well as beast nectar of the gods in her lines just to name a few!
Peggy is short compact with no tail and is only 8kg so she’s tiny !
Peggy is 4 panel health tested clear
FBCE tested bronze
Has brilliant nostrils and no allergies
Dad to the pups was frank ( euro millions) Black and Tan Merle owned by ultimatebullz.
Dads dna is At/a Dd kyky
Dad is also health tested clear and is short and compact.
We have 3 available still looking for a there forever homes
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