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Little Buddies

Huntington Beach, CA
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My dogs are raised in my home. Loved, cared for, and part of daily life. Clean environment. Real attention. Solid structure. They aren’t raised in crates or kept outside. They know routine, human connection, and how to live in a household. Every one of them has been handled daily, watched closely, and raised with real-time care, not just food and shelter, but also leadership and presence. Life recently shifted, and I’m now placing them in new homes. Not because I have to, but because I refuse to compromise on what they deserve. If I can’t give them 100%, I’ll make sure someone else can. That’s the only way I move. These dogs aren’t average. They have presence. They stand out. When you walk them down the street, people stop. They ask. They stare. They take pictures. And behind the look is the real value—structure, balance, and bond. I'm not here to waste time, and I don’t expect you to either. So please—read each ad carefully. I take time to write them for a reason. I often get asked questions that are already answered clearly in the post. If you're interested in my male bulldog, Tyc, please know upfront—he's not the right fit if you already have other animals. He’s not aggressive, but he’s strong, playful, and dominant in energy. Smaller or older dogs usually can’t keep up. They get overwhelmed, annoyed, and that tension leads to conflict. Tyc’s not looking for a fight—but he will protect himself if he has to. Tyc is best suited for a home where he’s the only dog, preferably with a yard and a family with kids. He’s attentive, nosey, and always tuned into what’s happening around him. He thrives in an environment where he has space to explore, structure to follow, and people to engage with. On the other hand, Qwee—the female English Bulldog—is much more laid back. She’s fixed, extremely rare in appearance, and doesn’t require as much space or stimulation. She just wants a soft spot to relax and people to love on her. She can do great in a smaller home or with other pets, as long as the energy is right. If you're serious, I’m open to conversation. But here's what you need to know up front: There will be a video chat before anything happens. No exceptions. I need to see who I’m talking to and make sure the energy is right. You must be the one picking up the dog. I won’t hand off to “a friend,” a “shipper,” or “someone on your behalf” unless we’ve spoken directly and confirmed everything. You cannot pay with Zelle, Cash App, Venmo, or check. Period. Yes, there’s a simple contract. It protects us both and outlines expectations clearly. If you're not local, you're responsible for transport—but I’m happy to help vet and guide you toward a trusted transporter. Now let’s talk about what I’m looking for. If your first question is, “What’s your lowest price?”—you’re not the right home. If you’re looking to flip the dog, breed without respect, or ghost after a payment—I’m not your guy. But if you care about quality, structure, bloodline, health, and most of all, connection—I’m open. I’m not going to lie—this isn’t easy. These dogs mean something to me. So if you do take one home, I’d really appreciate an update here and there. A picture now and then. That type of thing calms my nerves and brings some peace to a tough decision. The right dog can elevate your life. But only if you’re ready to meet the standard. This isn’t for everyone. It’s not meant to be. If you feel like this was written for you, let’s talk. Calls, video chats, and in-person meetings are welcome. Serious inquiries only.
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