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Hi everyone! My name is Megan and I live in San Diego, CA with my boyfriend, Joel, and our dogs, Shasta (shepherd mix rescue) and Bisou (pure bred Frenchie).

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Bisou is our first French Bulldog and we couldn't have asked for a better match. Now almost 8 months old, we got her when she was 4 months, and she's been the funnest little handful. There is absolutely no fear in this little dog! She attacks the vacuum and the blow dryer, chases after the garden hose, and tackles giant breeds at the dog beach. Even though she sinks without a life vest, she loves swimming and will swim out to anyone with a boogie board. Her favorite things include kisses (hence her name!), cuddles, feet, underwear, socks, baths, kids, Shasta, and new people. Bisou is a mama's girl and follows me everywhere like a shadow. While she's crazy at home and on the go, she's an amazing office dog and snuggles up in her bed with a chew toy when I take her to work with me a few days a week. Shasta is an amazing big sister and is incredibly protective over her. They love to play together and keep an eye on each other while off the leash at the dog park, the beach, and my family's desert vacation home. We're a happy family!
 
:hiii::peekaboo::welcome: hi Megan a nice famiIy you have and it sounds Iike you are active - so glad you found the forum we are here for each other and try to be as supportive as possible, we joke, Laugh and cry and Love pictures.
Warning this site can be addictive but extremely informative welcome look forward to reading and seeing more of your family :mansfriend:
 
Welcome! Both of your fur babies are adorable!
 
:welcome2: from Jake and Stella! Your pups are precious!
 
Hi there and welcome! Your dogs are cuties. :)
 
What a great looking pack you have,... both are beauties!


:welcome3: to FBN
 
Welcome to the site and your babies are precious. Frenchies are awesome. Just be careful playing outside when it is hot, as they can over heat quickly and die of heatstroke.
 
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