2 male French Bulldog puppies left for sale
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We are delighted to present a charming litter of potential showroom French Bulldog puppies for sale in Limerick, all bred with care and attention. These young puppies, two months old, showcase a delightful array of colours, including a Female Light Grey merle (Bella) , a Female Blue (Blu) , a Male Blue merle (Bobby) a male blue (Billy) and a Male Black/White (Billy)
Each puppy has been vaccinated and wormed, ensuring they are healthy and ready for their new homes.
They love to play and are ideal for families with kids. Their dad is a blue eyed platinum French Bulldog and mam is fawn French Bulldog. Both live together and share a great bond.
French Bulldogs are renowned for their friendly and affectionate nature, making them excellent companions for families or individuals. With their compact size, they are well-suited for both apartment living and larger homes. Known for their playful yet gentle disposition, these puppies are sure to bring joy and companionship to any household. Don't miss the opportunity to welcome one of these delightful pups into your life.
For more information please send me a text message and I’ll be happy to send on more pictures.
Pictures don’t do the puppies justice, they are all stunning and looking for a new forever home 🐾
Admin Note: Merle French Bulldogs may be crossed with another breed. The merle gene, responsible for the unique mottled coat pattern, is not traditionally found in purebred French Bulldogs.
Microchips Info
Chip # | Sex | Colour | Status |
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F | Light Grey / Brown (Lilac / Isabella) | Sold |
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F | Blue (Kerry / Merle / Roan) | Sold |
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M | Blue (Kerry / Merle / Roan) | Sold |
972274200582350 | M | Blue (Kerry / Merle / Roan) | For Sale |
972274200582358 | M | Black / White | For Sale |
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