Frequently Asked Questions
Explore Only Royal Frenchie's FAQs
To find answers to common questions regarding our breeding practices, puppy care, and adoption process. We aim to provide transparency and clarity, ensuring that you feel confident and well-informed. If you have any additional questions or concerns, please don’t hesitate to reach out to us directly.
How soon can I get my Royal Frenchie?
8 weeks old is the earliest you can buy a Royal Frenchie as this is considered the minimum age for a puppy to be separated from its mother and littermates to go to a new home; awaiting 8 weeks allows for proper socialization and weaning from the mother’s milk. A reputable breeder will not let you take a puppy before 8 weeks old. Puppies usually receive their first set of vaccinations around 8 weeks old, making it a safer time to bring them home.
How much does a French Bulldog cost?
Average French Bulldog can range from 3K-12K depending on its color, sex, and, bloodline. If you find one for less you could potentially spend thousands more due to health issues from unethical breeder.
How much is the deposit?
A 20% of the full-price deposit is required to secure your royal pup. The remaining balance is due 10 Days before delivery date.
Do your puppies come with health records?
Yes. Every Royal Frenchie puppy leaves with documented health records, age-appropriate vaccinations, deworming, and a health evaluation. We believe in transparency and want every family to feel confident bringing their puppy home.
Are your French Bulldogs AKC registered?
Most of our French Bulldogs are AKC registered and come from imported European bloodlines with strong pedigrees. Registration details for each puppy will be discussed during the reservation process.
Can you ship or deliver puppies out of state?
Yes. We can arrange safe delivery options for approved families throughout the United States. Delivery fees and arrangements vary depending on location and will be discussed before finalizing your puppy reservation.
How are your puppies raised?
Our puppies are raised inside our home, not in kennels. They are exposed to everyday household sounds, social interaction, and early handling to help develop confident and well-balanced temperaments.
What should I prepare before bringing my puppy home?
We recommend preparing a crate, food and water bowls, high-quality puppy food, toys, a bed, leash, harness, and puppy training pads before pickup day. We also provide guidance to help make the transition smooth and stress-free.