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Rocco
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About Rocco
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Rocco is a Black Brindle French Frenchton. He has a white spear on his chest. He thinks it adds to his handsome looks. He has huge, big “Bat Ears”. He was the biggest on in the litter. He is a brut! He is a little cutie and is going to be a handsome boy when grown. He is very outgoing and loves people. He comes in only 2 speeds, STOP and GO. He loves to EAT, SLEEP and PLAY and not necessarily in that order. Who couldn’t fall in love instantly? He has a wonderful little personality and is going to make a wonderful companion for someone special. He is going to be about 15 – 18 lbs when full grown. He is going to be very bully looking. He is ready for his new owners to start spoiling him.
At SacRiver Puppies we “Pre-Spoil our Puppies for you!” We accept MasterCard, Discover, Visa and American Express over the phone and we also take Venmo. We require a $200 deposit to hold him until he is old enough to leave us. If we are meeting you in person, the final payment is due the day we deliver the puppy, or if our pet nanny is delivering him the final payment is due 3 days before she flies in cabin with him.
We have several options for delivery. We have a pet nanny that will fly in cabin with your pet. She will meet you just past arrivals security at the closest major airport to delivery your puppy. The additional cost for this is $700. We also currently have a pet nanny that will personally drive to your home to deliver your puppy. This service ranges from $375 – $1200 depending on where you are located. Also, another option if you are within driving distance of our farm is to come and pick up your puppy personally, we love having visitors to our farm. Or we will drive up to 12 hours to meet you, the only additional charge would be for our gas and time.
Coat Colors:
White
Gray
Coat Pattern:
Brindle
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SacRiver Kennels/Marty Murray
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Frenchton
Puppies
What's it like owning a Frenchton?
The Frenchton is a designer hybrid breed consisting of French Bulldog and Boston Terrier. The breed originated in recent years in the United States. The purpose behind creating the Frenchton was to attempt to breed out some of the health risks associated with the French Bulldog. This designer hybrid also exhibits increased stamina as well as mass. It is not uncommon for puppies from the same litter to look quite different, as often the puppies will take on physical characteristics resembling more closely one parent or the other. The Frenchton is a relatively new designer breed, making information about the breed itself scarce. If you have further questions about this breed, consider contacting one of the accepted registries or a Frenchton breeder. The Frenchton can currently be registered with the American Canine Hybrid Club, Designer Dogs Kennel Club, International Designer Canine Registry and the Designer Breed Registery. Full-grown, they typically weigh 15-25 pounds and stand 11-14 inches tall.
Are Frenchtons a good choice for families with kids?
Frenchtons are generally excellent with children of all ages. The Frenchton is a mix of the French Bulldog and the Boston Terrier. A mixed breed dog can have a combination of any of the temperament and characteristics of any breed involved. They're moderate barkers — they'll alert you when something's up but aren't excessive.
What kind of exercise do Frenchtons need?
A very laid back dog, the Frenchton is ideal for indoor life. They will get by fine with a daily walk and some indoor play. Overall, their exercise needs are moderate.
How often should I brush a Frenchton?
The Frenchton’s coat is fine and can be long to medium in length. The Frenchton's coat can come in any color variation that is exhibited by French Bulldog and the Boston Terrier. Grooming-wise, this breed is low-maintenance.
What kind of home is best for a Frenchton?
Frenchtons are best suited for apartments and smaller homes. They are fairly easy to train.
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