Purchasing Information

When you purchase a puppy from us, you will receive a comprehensive health check from our licensed veterinarian, 6 and 8-week vaccines. Additionally, our puppies are dewormed at weeks 2, 4, 6, and 8.

We keep our puppies with us till 10 weeks old, then we send them home with their families.

(limited akc paperwork is mailed to you upon proof of spay or neuter)

Once our puppies have undergone their final vet checkup at 9 weeks, they are ready to go to their new homes. We will be posting information about our litters on this website, as well as on our Facebook and Instagram pages. If you are interested in a specific puppy and would like to know the price, please reach out to us. We are more than happy to provide you with all the details.

Please note that we do not offer payment plans for our dogs.
Our payment structure consists of three installments:

1. A deposit of $1,000 is required to reserve your desired puppy. This deposit is non-refundable. (If flight is required, cost of ticket is due at this time as well)

2. Half of the remaining balance, along with the ground transport fees (if applicable) is due when your puppy reaches 6 weeks old.

3. The remaining balance is due four business days before the scheduled delivery of your puppy. We accept payments through Quickbooks online payments, which allows you to pay securely using major credit cards, debit cards, bank transfers, and Apple Pay. Once you receive your invoice via email, you can simply click on the provided link to make the payment. The system will automatically generate a receipt for your records.

If you prefer to make your final payment in cash, you can do so when you come to pick up your puppy. However, please note that this option is only available for the final payment.

To ensure transparency and protect both parties, we have a purchase agreement contract that we will email to you along with your deposit invoice. This contract outlines the terms and conditions of the purchase.

If you have any further questions or need additional information, please don't hesitate to contact us. We are here to assist you throughout the entire process.

Final Payments must be made 4 business days prior to delivery if you are paying with any form of payment other then cash, to allow time for processing.

Summery of costs:

Puppy cost, broken into 3 payments (deposit, 1st payment, 2nd payment)

Flight Cost ( 1 time round trip ticket cost)

Drive Delivery :

Meeting in or outside of Boyne City, MI - Free

Outside of Michigan - to be determined with more info

Flight Delivery ( you fly to us):

Meeting you at the Pellston Airport - Free

Meeting you at the Detroit Metro Airport - Free

Flight Delivery to you:

Cost of a round trip ticket to your closest major airport . Meeting at baggage claim.


Delivery

We are very safe and hands on when it comes to our fur babies. All of our dogs are flown right to your nearest airport by either myself or my husband. We feel for the safely of our dogs and our clients this is the only way to go.

If we drive to meet you:

We are happy to meet half way anywhere inside the state of Michigan for no cost so you can get you puppy.

If we need to exit the state we do charge for gas and tolls.

If you Fly to us:

If you decided to pick up your baby from us, we will meet you at one of two airports.

Detroit Metro Airport, outside of baggage claim. We will meet here free of change because you are flying to meet us.

Pellston Regional Airport Side note: the best thing about this airport is it is very small and easy to pick up and tack off again!


We are always in contact with our clients and the delivery day is no different . We want you to feel clam and excited and we love meeting everyone who is getting our ur special babies.

If We Fly to You:

Please remember delivery charges are the price of the airline ticket from DTW airport to you closest major airport, we do not charge any extra fees on top for air transport, just the cost of the round trip ticket.

When you put a deposit down for you desired puppy , if delivery is required we will make sure to coordinate the flight, date and time with you at that moment to make sure that it works for your schedule. Then at that time we will let you know the price of the ticket, and book the ticket same day you put your deposit down.



Don’t get down, but their are some things you need to know about purchasing a frenchie

**Health Awareness**: Bulldogs, including breeds like French Bulldogs and Pugs, can be challenging to care for. They are prone to allergies, ear infections, obesity, and skin issues. It's crucial to be aware of these potential health concerns before bringing a bulldog puppy into your home. If you have questions, please feel free to reach out.

**Cost Factors**: French Bulldogs can be quite expensive to purchase and maintain. Their breeding and care involve significant effort and resources, as they cannot reproduce naturally. This breed requires a considerable investment both initially and throughout their life.

**Allergies and Weight Management**: Bulldogs often have sensitive skin and are susceptible to allergies, which can lead to increased maintenance costs over time. Additionally, their short legs make them prone to rapid weight gain, so it’s essential to provide a balanced diet and monitor their weight carefully.

**Training Challenges**: Bulldogs are known for their stubbornness, which can make training a challenge. They may not respond well initially and can be easily distracted. However, with patience and time, they can become well-behaved companions.

**Need for Activity**: These dogs require regular playtime and interaction. They are not suited for being left alone in a cage for long periods. Bulldogs enjoy running around the house and engaging with their families, often showing bursts of energy (often referred to as "zoomies").

**Temperature Sensitivity**: Bulldogs do not tolerate heat well due to their short snouts, which limits their ability to breathe efficiently. They are at risk of overheating or aspiration if left outside unsupervised. It’s best to avoid taking them on long runs or outdoor activities in hot weather.

**Harness Usage**: For safety, always use a harness instead of a collar on your bulldog. Their short necks are vulnerable, and a collar can cause throat injuries, hindering their breathing. A harness is the safest and most comfortable option.

**Commitment**: Remember, bringing a bulldog into your home is a significant commitment. They will bring joy and love to your life, but they also require a considerable amount of time and attention. Bulldogs are considered a "high maintenance" breed, so it's essential to do thorough research before making a decision.