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pedigree French bulldogs, 100% healthy colours are fawn and blue.
Pure blue.
And black and white pied
grey and white pied.
All puppies have had their first jabs, been microchipped and have had a full health check. And will be kc registered.
They can be seen with both mum and dad.
Dads sire TALK THAT TALK and dads dam PAPASBULLS MOLLY
Sires Grandad-BLACK CRACKER
Dads dam grandfather PAPASBULLS
MUFASA
dams sire JUST A DAY DREAMER
Dams grandad ELVIS SPECIAL BOY.
Fawn & blue - girl -£1800
Black and white pied -girl £2500
Blue/grey and white pined- boy £2500
Pure blue -boy £2000
Hi, sorry for the message. But I saw you comment on a post interested in French bulldog. I have some for sale if you might be interested that will be ready from august 1st.
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