Looking for a new best friend? Emily is just the one for you! She is an adorable Frenchton with a sweet and friendly personality. Your day is sure to be cheered by her funny puppy capers and lovable cuddles! Frenchtons are known for their loving, people-focused personalities, and this puppy is no exception. Curious and attentive, she will thrive on companionship and being a part of your daily life. Whether its a playful romp in the yard or curling up beside you on the couch, this pup is happiest by your side. With their short coat and sturdy yet manageable size, Frenchtons fit beautifully into many types of homes-from active families to quieter households looking for a loyal companion. Intelligent and eager to please, they respond well to positive training and love learning new things. Emily will come to you up to date on vaccinations and dewormer. She has been well socialized around children. Her father is a Boston Terrier and her mother is a French Bulldog. We can't wait for you to meet Emily and love her as much as we do. Call today to make this cutie yours!
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Litter details
LocationGuilford, New York
Puppies in litter4 male / 2 female
BreedFrenchton
Age7 weeks, 5 days
Ready to LeaveFeb 28, 2026
GenerationF1
SexFemale
Health & Docs
AKC registered by collectionMicrochipped by collection dateVaccinations up to dateWorm treatedVet checkedParents are health testedRegistered
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.