Hello, I am Logan, an adorable Frenchton just waiting to meet you! I am the furry, fabulous, full-of-life friend that you have been looking for. I would love to go anywhere with you. There are so many special memories to be made. I love to play and have a good time but I also make a good snuggle buddy. My Mom, Ana is a Frenchton and my Dad Cody is a French Bulldog. Vaccinations and deworming are up to date and I will come to you vet checked. I cant wait to meet you and become your new Best Fur Baby. Call today, Im waiting for you. Shipping is available.
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Litter details
LocationApple Creek, Ohio
Puppies in litter1 male / 1 female
BreedFrenchton
Age6 weeks, 2 days
Ready to LeaveMar 23, 2026
GenerationF1B
SexMale
Health & Docs
Microchipped by collection dateVaccinations up to dateWorm treatedVet checkedParents are health testedAKC registered by collectionRegistered
We had a wonderful experience with Ideal pets. We purchased our dog Hank "dallas" with them and he is such a sweet puppy. He is healthy, was well cared for in a beautiful home. We got all his paperwork when we picked him up with his shot records and vet check that was helpful to our current vet. The family was great with communication and keeping us in the loop with how his vet checks went until he was available. Thank you Ideal Pets!
Pros
Frenchtons excel in smaller spaces due to their compact size, moderate exercise requirements, and relatively quiet nature.
These dogs form exceptionally strong bonds with all family members and demonstrate remarkable patience with children of all ages.
Unlike high-energy breeds, Frenchtons are content with 30-45 minutes of daily activity broken into short sessions.
Frenchtons inherit solid intelligence from both parent breeds and show eagerness to please, making them relatively straightforward to train with positive reinforcement.
Cons
Despite breeding efforts to improve health, Frenchtons remain susceptible to serious conditions including Brachycephalic Obstructive Airway Syndrome, spinal problems, eye issues, and joint disorders.
Their compressed airways make Frenchtons extremely vulnerable to overheating and respiratory distress during physical activity or in warm weather.
While generally eager to please, Frenchtons can inherit the French Bulldog's independent streak, leading to selective hearing during training sessions.