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Jacquie Harvey

Atlanta, GA
Breeds Available:French BulldogPoodle
Licenses:USDA Not RequiredState Not Required

About our place

We are a family who loves frenchies and we have a small, but quality breeding program. We typically have 5-6 females and 1 stud onsite. We prefer to own our dogs and are not involved in co ownerships and do not currently pay for stud services. So we hand pick our own dogs and know their temperament, health, breeding quality, previous buyers from our litters, etc. We have 2 teenage boys at home who help with puppy socialization and our dogs are pets and treated well. Everyone gets quality food, supplements, sleeps indoors, litters are kept inside for health and safety reasons and we do our own progesterone testing, breeding, whelping, etc. We aim to provide adorable, healthy companion animals that will live on your lap and be healthy for you to love for as long as possible. If delivery/transport is needed, we do that ourselves and can quote the cost of that based on your location and mode of transportation. We have several great reviews here on puppies.com and have many many more references from clients. We offer a health guarantee and after 7 years, we still have never had 1 client need to use it. All of our puppies are AKC, will have 2 sets of vaccines, be dewormed, potty pad trained, pen/kennel tolerant and will have a health guarantee and puppy take home bag. Our puppies are all delivered by professional c-section and are vet checked after the first 2 weeks of development. We typically post available puppies here and on AKC Marketplace, but you can also contact us anytime for future litter info or general inquiries or questions. We’re happy to mentor as well, and offer progesterone testing, breeding and whelping services to other breeders. ***Please feel free to look at my Facebook profile so you can see I’m a real person with a family, frenchies and am not a bot or new profile.

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