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Our Rescue Puppies

Exotic pocket bullies BONNIE & CLYDE (BOTH ADOPTED)

They are born January 25, 2026 via C-section right before our female's C-section. Vet knows that we are rescuing cleft babies and he asked me if I want to take them, because the breeder denied to take them and they will be euthanized otherwise. For the first time we took in the exotic pocket bullies.


 BONNIE has cleft lip and cleft palate, CLYDE only cleft palate. 

They are already doing exceptionally well—eating solid food and drinking from a rabbit water bottle with no issues. At the moment I still do palate checkup after meals to see if any particles of kibbles get there or not. 

Cleft lip of BONNIE can be surgically repaired, I would be inexpensive ad-on to the spay surgery. 

Also cleft palate can be surgically repaired, but if doesn't disturb them, they can live a good quality life with it as well. Most of our rescue clefties live just fine with it. 

They will receive a full veterinary examination, be vaccinated, and microchipped. 

French Bulldog girl HARLEY /DOB July29,2025 (ADOPTED)

Health condition: had broken leg, screws removed, spayed, expected to recover completely.

 Meet Harley – our little rescue sweetheart looking for her forever home. 


 On Tuesday evening we urgently took in Harley, a 7.5-month-old French Bulldog girl, after learning that her owners planned to surrender her to a shelter for euthanasia that same day. 


I usually don’t take in older dogs or introduce outside dogs to my pack, but I simply couldn’t say no.  Harley had broken her leg in January after jumping from a sofa and had a plate placed during surgery.


 Just 2 days after we got her she was scheduled for spay and the plate removal (owners didn't want deal with it too), we took her in for surgery and everything went perfectly. She’s now healing beautifully and ready for a fresh start.  


From the moment we met her, we knew she was special. Harley is incredibly sweet, affectionate, and full of kisses. She loves people, enjoys playing with my dogs, and has quickly made herself at home — including deciding our bed is her favorite place to sleep (curled up in the blankets like she’s always belonged there!). 


 She’s clean, healthy, used to home life, and thrives on human attention. Because she can get very attached to her person and I think has separation anxiety, she would do best in a home without small children with stay-at-home kind of people, ideally as the only dog or with one calm, friendly dog.  


I paid for Harley’s surgery and spay to save her life, and her adoption fee is simply the vet bill: $856 CAD (invoice from Almonte Veterinary Clinic available for full transparency).  I’m a small home Frenchie breeder and special-needs puppy rescuer, not a rescue organization — I just stepped in so this sweet girl could have a chance at life and love.  


She is not related to my breeding program but I already know who is her breeder and contacted them, Harley is coming from reputable healthy lines. 


 If you’re looking for a loyal companion who will shower you with kisses, Harley might be your girl.  Please message me if you feel ready to open your home and heart to this lovely little Frenchie. 

Boston Terrier ELSA (ADOPTED)

Health condition: Cleft palate, cleft lip️

She’s doing very well already drinking confidently from a rabbit water bottle, eating kibble from the bowl, and doing great with litter box potty.

She is funny and cute playful little princess, she makes us  laugh all the time when she looks at us with her big like buttons beautiful eyes and flirting :)

French Bulldog PEPE (ADOPTED)

Health condition: Cleft palate


He will receive a full veterinary examination, be vaccinated, and microchipped. He is already doing exceptionally well—eating solid food and drinking from a rabbit water bottle with no issues.

His cleft is very mild and is expected to be fully closed, or nearly closed, by the time he is one year old.

French Bulldog CREAM PUFF (ADOPTED)

Health condition: Cleft palate


He will receive a full veterinary examination, be vaccinated, and microchipped. He is already doing exceptionally well—eating solid food and drinking from a rabbit water bottle with no issues.

His cleft is very mild and is expected to be fully closed, or nearly closed, by the time he is one year old.

Boston Terrier CUPID (ADOPTED)

 Health condition: Cleft palate, cleft lip


Updates on our cleft lip and pallet patient CUPID ️

 He’s doing exceptionally well at just over four weeks old. He’s already drinking confidently from a rabbit water bottle, eating kibble from the hand, and making great progress with litter box training

His buddies my frenchie pups same age are way bigger but he feels same big in his heart and soul.

French Bulldog INGA (ADOPTED)

Health condition: Cleft palate


She will receive a full veterinary examination, be vaccinated, and microchipped. She is already doing exceptionally well—eating solid food and drinking from a rabbit water bottle with no issues.

Her cleft is very mild and is expected to be fully closed, or nearly closed, by the time he is one year old.

Fluffy French Bulldog KEN (ADOPTED)

Health condition: Cleft palate, cleft lip


He will receive a full veterinary examination, be vaccinated, and microchipped. He is already doing exceptionally well—eating solid food and drinking from a rabbit water bottle with no issues.

His cleft palate is very mild and is expected to be fully closed, or nearly closed, by the time he is one year old. Cleft lip can be surgically repaired.


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