

Henri, Pearl and Bunty
After deciding we would
like a French Bulldog and waiting for nearly two years, June 1999 saw the
first Frenchie (Zoe) arrive at Mossport . Three years later
we collected Henri. In July 2003 Bunty arrived home, followed in
January 2004 by Henri's half sister Pearl.
January 2007 saw two new
additions to the family, Louis and Ami. In March 2008 Bunty and Louis'
daughter was born here at Mossport, her name is Mimi.
All of the family are
below, click on the links at the bottom of the page to be taken to the Boys
or Girls page where you can see their photos and read about
their show news. All of our Frenchies are shown successfully at both
Championship and Open
Show level. Go to the Show Reports page where you'll be able to read a
small selection of Judges Critiques taken from the dog press (Dog World and
Our Dogs).
All of our dogs live with
us in the house and are much loved members of the family.
Come back again soon
as the pages are updated regularly.
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Zoe
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Henri
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Bunty
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Pearl
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Louis
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Ami
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Mimi at 2 weeks old
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Mimi at four weeks
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Mimi at eight weeks
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Please s
peak
to a responsible Breeder before you decide to buy your new puppy.
Beware of Puppy Farmers
What is a Puppy Farmer ?
A
Puppy Farmer generally is everything a Responsible Breeder is not.
A Puppy Farmer generally deals with and has several
different breeds on the premises.
A Puppy Farmer generally does not care for the welfare of
the stock bred or reared at the establishment. He breeds purely for
financial gain.
A Puppy Farmer generally does not care about the
suitability or compatibility of the dog and bitch to be mated.
A Puppy Farmer generally will mate the unfortunate bitch every season
until she is beyond the age of producing puppies, whereupon she will be
discarded
A Puppy Farmer generally does not care about the
temperament of the puppies subsequently born.
A Puppy Farmer generally cannot or will not let you see
the parents of the puppies offered for sale.
A Puppy Farmer generally will take the puppies away from
their mother, well before they are mature enough.
A Puppy Farmer generally will not let you see how the
animals are bred or the conditions in which the puppies live.
A Puppy Farmer generally may claim that the puppy is
"Registered" although: