I only started watching your channel because of where you kept Chance in Sydney, near a friend of mine’s horse; then was interested in your shipping him overseas by air. However over time I, like I think everyone, became charmed by the relationship and the life we see you and Jesse are building. The pup seems to complete your family, and we can see your happiness. Love to you both, from a 68 year old Aussie.
I'm really impressed by how mature everyone is being in the comments around the Frenchie issue. I went to make my own comment about how it's sad that they chose this "designer breed", but I see that point has already been made several times so I won't say it again. I'm impressed also by the fact that people are so aware about the cruelty behind these Brachycephalic breeds. Regardless, Maisie is a beautiful little creature and I hope she brings these guys many, many years of healthy happiness!
Always love it when people do this... "its already been said 100 times so I won't say it again" (and then does). But I do agree that's its nice to see that people have remained mature and respectful...and that so many are aware of the issues with this, and similar breeds.
This is possibly the sweetest video ever!! To see Jessup's love with Maizie is just so heart warming and shows just how much we love our animals---they are our babies! Whether it be horses, dogs, cats, chickens---we love them. Congrats you guys!! And I LOVE your house!! That is drop dead gorgeous!
French Bulldogs have amazing personalities. I wasn't sure Matt was so much into dogs but now i see he definitely is, I predict they will soon be getting another! By the way i liked her self confidence playing with the big dog. That dog played so nicely and carefully too. Maisie doesn't know yet how lucky she is. Congrats.
Make sure that she doesn’t go up and down stairs (untill she’s a little bigger) bc it’s not too great for their back/hips and for their body in general, since they’re still developing. ❤️
Edit: I noticed you removed your potty training tip, so mine looks kinda random lol! I'll just leave it here since it's still useful information tho 😊 Your first tip is insane. Take the dog outside whenever they eat, drink, play, or sleep. When they're awake but not particularly doing anything, take them out regularly. That way, you teach the dog to go when given the opportunity, not when they want to. This makes it so much easier to get them to toilet whenever you need to get going (like before going in to the vet, when you're on a road trip and take a break, before you go to work, etc), and you don't end up with a dog that whines all day because they want to be outside, because thats what they learn:whining = outside = fun. Not ideal 😅
Adorable puppy! Since Jesse has had one before that was similar in breed, you will know very well how to take care of her (as we see) and we know you always give all your animals 110% care and love, no matter the situation. Have fun with your new pup!
I switched to a new vet a few years ago and brought my dog in for a checkup. I was going down the list of symptoms, and said at one point "And he's not off his feed." The vet stopped and looked at me for a second and goes "do you have horses?" 😂 I did not realize how much I was outing myself with that one line.
Unicorn Tracks Art I have worked with dogs more so I think I catch it more easily, but one of the reasons I like watching their videos is because they are experienced with horses, so if they call it a corral then it is good practice for the part of me that wants to learn about horses😂
@@whyisthisachannel I made an appointment for my car as it has z tire that looses air. I called it the left rear instead of passenger side rear tire lol
Frenchies are AMAZING dogs. Yes they can be difficult to care for but the love they add to your life is completely worth it. I myself have a Frenchie and he is the most gentle soul I've ever met. Congratulations on the newest member of the family 🐾❤
I work for a Veterinarian and when dogs have lots of gas like that it can be a sign of a food allergy! They should not have that much gas. Just food for thought. Congrats
EDIT: You said gas. I read grass, my bad. Anyway, it doesn't necessarily have to instantly be a food allergy, yes, while it's known Frenchies struggle with food allergies it usually develops at a later age. Too much gas means your dog is not properly processing this food and thus gas forms. I'd advise to change the food as it seems she's not doing well on it. But do it slowly, like over the period of a week, mix it with the previosu food else her digestive system will be unbalanced even more and she may temporarily get diarrhea. Btw, why would a short muzzle have anything to do with building gas/their digestive system? I'm a vet tech and that's a load of bull. There are quite a bit of dogs, especially the smaller ones that eat grass, almost like sheep. It's a bad habit they still have from back in the days when they were wolves and legit needed grass to pass the meat better or vomit if they ate something rotten/wrong. Don't let your dogs eat grass, they don't need it nowadays. Although many still have the belief they do, in fact, it can even make your dog sick if there are traces of feces on it from a previous animal. It can be a sign though your dog may not be feeling it's best. Most tend to do this if they have a stomach ache, are bloated or issues with their digestive system, like diarrhea. I would have an eye on the dog and if other symptoms are displayed, call a vet or make an appointment to get them checked.
"We're not ready for a dog" a few weeks later: We got a puppy. Not just a puppy, but a frenchie. I'm laughing, bless your souls. We all know how responsible Matt is with his horses, so I'm not too worried about the probable health concerns, but talk about jumping in head first. She's absolutely precious - I wish you both lots of love and fun with your new baby - and also lots of patience. Puppies can be so tough! I've done rescue, foster and training with dogs for about twenty years now, and I think whenever I'm asked to foster a puppy I probably get a thousand yard stare as I flash back to the wars of teething, house training, and never sleeping again, laughs.
Breeders have a queue system, serious ones anyway, so this probably wasn't totally willy nilly. Puppies are usually booked even before they are born if a breeder is reputable.
@@EricaHLjung My comment was meant entirely for a laugh, and not for judgement. Matt has always shown himself to be a very thoughtful horseman, I don't imagine all that common sense goes out of the window when getting a puppy. We also don't have any idea how long between those videos being recorded. I'm not here to judge them - and no one should be. For educations sake though - and again, none of this is shade for getting little maisy, because we know she's in a loving home where she will be taken care of, but for anyone reading - a breeder doesn't always mean a GOOD breeder. The fact that the pup was let go at eight weeks instead of ten is a pretty iffy sign. It's more acceptable in smaller breeds, but ideally your pups shouldn't leave their mother or their litter until ten weeks. The pup also came with fleas, which, again. Is a red flag. One could argue they were picked up from the courier service, since they didn't go pick their animal up from the breeder (a red flag in *my* area of the world, but I know couriers for pets are more acceptable elsewhere.) but for multiple fleas to pop up that fast, it's unlikely. And to top it off - a breeder for bulldogs is very often not ... Hmm, how do I say this. Bulldogs (french and english) have been bred to a point of extreme irresponsibility. Some breeders are working to better the breed, but you can expect lifelong health issues from a "well bred" bulldog. I am absolutely not anti-breeder, though I primarily work and train with local rescues for rehab of shelter and surrender dogs. There are a million good reasons to go to a breeder, and don't let anyone tell you different. But certain breeds, purist breeders tend to do more harm than good. Especially if they're promoting show lines, rather than working lines or pets. BUT if she came from a rescue, that would explain the courier and possible age, though the fleas are inexcusable regardless. You can't put flea treatment on a baby that young - you can kill them with the poison. Sending a pup home with fleas to someone who might not know better can be fatal. (Unscented dawn dish soap is the favored flea treatment for dogs that young.) The courier thing - lots of rescues go via transport if they're getting adopted from a distance. One rescuer will drive as far as they can and meet up with another foster/rescue group who will drive further, etc. Again. For anyone reading this - NONE of this is aimed at this situation, we have no idea where they got their pup, how they settled on a frenchie, where she came from situationally or anything at all. They're considerate towards their animals in the past, no one has any reason to assume otherwise for the pup. Please do not use anything I've said to get up in arms, I'm all in support of the new pupper. I'm only mentioning the above as some educational info that a breeder doesn't always mean a GOOD breeder. If they don't let you come to their house to see the animals, if the animals are let go too young, if the animals have fleas or other skin diseases like demodex, etc. etc. These are all signs of a potentially dicey breeder, and buyers should proceed with caution or shop elsewhere.
Congratulations Matt and Jesse. She is just adorable. I love watching how many times Jesse kissed her. I am so happy for you both. Your family keeps growing, how great. Until next time, have a Happy Day!
🌹🌾💫🐾❤️ She is really a very little baby and is going too be so loved by you both Matt/Jesse thank you so much for sharing your newest family member. Hope you enjoy every minute with her as I know you will. 🌸🌾💫🐾❤️😏😇 Biggest of hugs and smiles too all 💗🌿🐾🕊️🌺 💗 ☺️😉👍 And a very wonderful happy week too both please give my love too all and Matt can't wait too see your new stallion too come very happy bright cheers and thoughts always from Dallas tx. Thank you again Ava Jean. 🌹🌾🐾🌾💫❤️💋😏☺️😇🌞😉👍
Outside immediately on waking up, within ten minutes of meals, just also before bed...so essential! Also....the gas could be due to roundworm......check with your veterinarian......She is Adorable and obviously so in love with both of you! Congratulations new Daddies!
Omgosh! She is SO ADORABLE! Cuteness overload! I'm sure you've gotten tons of advice on various things but I just want to make sure she stays safe. Make sure to supervise her at all times when she is chewing on a toy, and when the toy starts to get to where she is able to chew off pieces you need to discard it. We lost our cat due to a bowel blockage. He'd swallowed a chunk of a rubber ball. Due to our busy lives at the time we were unaware until it was too late. He had emergency surgery but died in recovery. We were devastated. BTW, you guys rock! Congrats on the new family member! Can't wait to see the chronicles of little miss Maisy!
Her 11:00 crazy play time is known by doggie people as the “zoomies” perfectly normal!!! She Has to get out all her extra energy before she goes to sleep for the night 💛
She's so gorgeous! Good choice...she looks like a sweetie! I have a couple of friends who own this breed and all of them are extremely happy with their lovable, cuddly, people- friendly dogs.
Lou sad but true. This particular Frenchies snout does look a bit longer than most which is good. I have heard that several breeders in the USA are working on lengthening the snout by about an inch to an inch and a half, which would be wonderful for the breed! Hopefully little Mayze doesn’t have many health issues.
This isn't so much an issue in European countries as they haven't bred the super extreme, short about. You can tell this girl has a lovely, slightly longer snout. I doubt they will have any issues 💕
@@katiegrimson5420 It sadly still is an issues in European countries including the Netherlands or Germany. Frenchies have a high risk to die on a heart condition, breathing issues or a slipped disc/ deformed spine cuz they're so overbroad. Most frenchies need to have surgery at least once in their life.
If you watch Jesse's video, they explain how they specifically looked for a dog that wasn't overbred and wouldn't have so many problems. And the Netherlands are pretty strict when it comes to dog breeding.
🐴❤...Congratulations to you on the new member of your furry family 🐕...she is SO adorable! Looking forward to seeing her interactions with the Horses, especially Macho and Bear....Mazy has a great home with you both!!...🤗💜...🐴❤
That's what I thought.. and a good breeder normally gives you some things that are helpful for the first days like a bed, toys and food that she's already used to. Hmm...
Sarah Songz exactly. My puppy even got a little blanket that smelled like her mother and home, to “calm her down” during the first day. It helped so much
Puppy mill. I don't think any good breeder would have sold a puppy with fleas. What these men would have thought, if someone sold them a horse that had fleas? Hope the dog doesn't die soon.
YES she is soo cute! however she had fleas?? , long claws and arrived late at nigh? you should always see them at the breeders place and pick them up from there.. soo exited for them but also have soo many questions :o
@@marih.j.8981 Yeah same, the claws were really long and a puppy having fleas isn't normal. I hope this is not the case, but I do think she comes from a puppy mill :/
Aww congrats, she’s a sweetheart. Just a word of advice, please do some research before you buy her food. There’s a lot of kibble brands out there that aren’t actually that great for dogs 😁
Peopled Diagram That‘s bullshit. A Wolf eats a complete animal which ist probably a sheep, rabbit, cow, horse whatever. And as they eat veggies, the wolf also does. You need to know what kind of meat you‘re feeding. And of you don‘t want your dog to have problems with the bones, you should never feed your dog raw while its growing.
@@nicoleb.7747 sorry but... do your research, Wolves do not eat the whole prey. They do not eat the stomach contents. They will eat the stomach wall, but not the content. They get all the nutrients they need from muscle meat, organs, and bones. I wish they would feed her raw, as that will build her health the best. There are many raw foods available now. A good raw product will have all the above-mentioned kinds of meat. They do not have to make it themselves.
@@peopleddiagram2920 Cats are carnivores dogs are omnivores. Even though a carnivore one cat loved cantalope, one chocolate licorice and another glazed donuts.
«Adore you» what a little princess. I’m so happy for you both! Good Choice, she fit rigth into your expanding household. Fairytale land thats for sure. Don’t worry we’ll come up with new jokes very soon. Love you guys!
She is gorgeous and I absolutely adore frenchies. I had one myself up to a year ago. But please, please dont support this breed. You have such a big platform and I really hoped for you to do as much research as you do with the horses. My frenchie just got to live 6 years, he had to go to the vet at least once a year due to serious breed related issues. We decided to euthanize him after long and painful illness that robbed him of every will to live and according to the doctors would not have any chance of getting better. It broke my heart. I loved him so much, and seeing him suffer made me so angry. Because it was all because of his breed. Please dont support breeding French Bulldogs (and pugs and many other purebred dogs)! Please educate about the health risks (troubled breathing, skin disease, heatstroke bc of the inability to cool down, dislocated vertebrae and genetic defects due to inbreeding). There a so many wonderful robust dogs and puppy's without homes on the shelters, I just hope you saved your little girl from a shelter and didn't support a breeder...
As you said, there are many purebred dogs that have health issues. We had a Shi Tzu for many years when I was younger and she also had trouble with breathing and heat. She was clearly overbred, but back then my parents didn't had the knowledge on how this would affect the dog. But still she was one of the lucky ones that got to live a long and happy life with her family. She was nearly 13 years old when we had to put her to sleep due to several organs failing. In all her life she never had to see a vet - until the very end. This was nearly 10 years ago and I still miss my little girl. But I also never want to have a purebred dog ever again - not even a crossbreed out of these overbred breeds. Our Jack Russel / Shi Tzu crossbreed that we own now is one of the best examples on how deep the health problems can go. He has to see the vet several times a year. He always has something else or develops a new chronical infection somewhere.
Thanks Matt, I really enjoyed this... I knew she was going to get showered with gifts 💕I love that about both of you🌟 Congratulations again on your new addition to the family Matt & Jesse! Take care, get some sleep 💕😴💕
I know so many comments have said this but i feel like i just have to share my thoughts: With the process you go through finding the right horse, getting good vet checks and all, i feel like you didn't think this through? First of all, the breed, because this breed tends to have so many health issues, starting from breathing, to teeth, to bone problems and all. Second is the breeder, a responsible breeder would make sure that there are no fleas (and worms!) and informs about possible health issues. I just feel like you didn't inform yourself well enough. But still: i'm glad that this puppy makes you happy, and we can clearly see that she does. And be careful with the horses, as a vet's assistant i've seen some puppies that got under a horse (without the intention of the horse, just an accident) and it's not pretty.
Love this breed! we have Boxers, currently on our 3rd pair. The brachycephalic breeds are sensitive to overheating because of the shape of their heads but her breed will not grow a winter coat, so you will have to dress her in inclement weather. She is lovely. These breeds tend to have some food issues, ie gas, we feed ours a grain free food and it really helps. Think the 3 of you are lovely together. Hello from Southern Oregon!
Just a comment/suggestion from a dog mom who raised a puppy from 8 weeks old- puppies feel comfortable when they are in smaller spaces, and also is a good way to potty train them. When they are in a huge space, it's harder for them to learn where to go potty. When my dog was a puppy, we had a cage big enough just to fit her bed and her potty training pad. Puppies sleep a lot, and the first thing they do after they wake up is wee every time since their bladder is not fully developed to hold it for a long time. So when you place the training pads right in front of the bed in their enclosure (a cage or circled fence), the first thing they do when they wake up is go potty on the pads and that's how they learn to go potty in one place. Puppies will never wee in their own bed (they are very clean in their sleeping space) so this is a suggestion for potty training during night time so you don't need to wake up so often :)
Hi there - Congratulations on your new addition. I think she would have really enjoyed the cave bed. My niece has a Frenchie and her pup absolutely loves her cave bed. It's always nice to have several beds available for her. I wish you luck with her.
I hope you know the breed is quite problematic, I don't really support it, as the dogs are only bred for the looks and have difficulty breathing. However, she's cute and I'm happy she's got a good home with you guys
I know lots of healthy french bulldogs. If they have a problem it's because of heat, they sweat through their mouths and the short nose makes this more difficult. People think it's breathing problems when it is actually sweating problems..
@@jonjonwp there is no such thing as healthy dog with this type of skull. Every single dog like this has breathing issues. They can not breathe well. It's a very sick breed and breathing is just one out of many issues. Just because people you know havent taken their to be checked for these issues doesnt mean they dont exist. This is a very uneducated and disappointing choice of dog.
actually its all to do with the soft pallet in there mouth it collapses an prevents them from breathing properly because we have breed them so much an breed them for looks in the cruft's worlds an many breeders that show actually inbreed mother to son an so on for there extreme flat faces an big ears also it makes them more likely if they bash their face on anything they could possible pop an eye out or do damage to it see it many times in flat face dogs also with the breathing problems if they get over excited they can pass out
@@aliv.5109 I wouldn't say uneducated. Some people just view breathing issues as a consequence of the breed. (Like how some people are predisposed to being diabetic.) Personally, I would have gone with a bigger dog for them. (something like a keeshond or retriever) Small does not mean easier to train and big doesn't mean difficult. Also, they really should have gotten a cold-weather dog. I think they are just new dog owners and haven't really figured things out yet. (case in point: they havent figured out dog toy sizing yet. But with time they should.)
Jesse like hurry up and give me Maisie back! Such a beautiful lil pup. That pup is gonna be absolutely spoiled as she should:) Happy for you two or three now:)
I‘m very happy for you, that you have e puppy now. 🤗🤗🤗 But I‘m a veterinarian and this breed shouldn‘t be supported i‘m so sorry, but they‘re a trend, people have them only because of their exterieur, and don‘t know that they are sufferinh their whole lifetime, because they are massivly overbred...😔😔😔
Hey! You're a vet - thank you for all that you do. Saving lives is hard work! I absolutely agree with you, and I'm concerned that this breed wasn't a wise choice for them, especially considering the amount of air travel Matt and Jesse do.
Well they have her now so why all these complaints. You should rather give them tips or tell them what kind of issues this could be and what they can do to make it easier for the dog.
I understand that you're a veterinarian but they did explain in Jesse's video that there weren't that many options of breeds that were compatible with therir schedule as well as personality-wise in the shelter/s they visited
What ever dog breed you would have chosen they are very lucky to have you guys! You will always do right buy your furry children.. you have proven that many times! Enjoy her!!! Many hugs from Las Vegas Nevada USA!!
Instead of telling them they made the wrong choice. Be happy she was adopted by very responsible pet owners. They have both demonstrated in their videos that their pets are for life. I'm sure whatever should arise in her development they would be willing to take every measure to care for her.
Matt Harnacke , hi love yours and Jesse's channels and your love of horses and animals in general !! 😍 When you treat any animals for fleas it can take a while to get them all , you should treat all animals and the areas they are in . And even your yard and around the house . It might take a few times of doing it ! Good luck with your new puppy !
Jesse finally got a puppy! I love frenchies! I am a bit concerned that you got a puppy with fleas, that’s not a good sign of a good breeder. The pup is lucky to have you :)
I don't understand why people get dogs like pugs and french bull dogs. CUTE maybe. But the poor dogs are so disfigured from breeding its sad. ALOT of them can't barley breath becouse of the nose and it just saddens me when people buy them becouse it just promotes this horrendous breeding. And before people flip out on me , I have nothing against them for getting the dog. I am a big Matt Harnacke fan.
Glad theres someone here for me to agree with. The only time I'd fully support someone's choice is if they rescued a pug or anyone other breed with these problems. Buying one I wouldn't recommend but I'm not going to spread hate, just encouragd people to consider supporting a healthier breed
The Kirin Wolf I have a pug who breathes fine and is really healthy all round but my friend has a pug you can tell does struggle with her breathing and weight. I think it depends on the breeder but I agree breeding dogs you know have a history of breathing or other health issues/backyard breeding is cruel and shouldn’t be encouraged
The Kirin Wolf This puppy has a good snout not the snout which looks as if it is in the dog's brain! Much kinder breeders. Also you can't hear her breathing or any noises from her throat. She is a good one. Well chosen you two! 👍
Christine Cronje The dog had fleas and long nails, that is definitely not a good sign. And even if she will never get breathing problems (which I really hope), there are several other issues with frenchies.
I'm so happy for Jesse, Mazie and you. Mazie is just so cute, but I'm a bit disappointed that you chose a French Bulldog, because of the disabilities with the breed. I think you will be the best owner she could ever ask for, but I would like to know the reason behind choosing a French Bulldog. You don't want a horse with a disability, so why choose a dog that will never be really healthy? I hope you will give more information about your choice in another video and knowing you, you will have known everything and have a good reason. I wish you the best of luck, because raising a puppy is hard, but will definitely pay off in the end!
@@thatonedog819 depending on the breeder and what they are planning in achieveing with their Frenchies. French bull dogs can't even really give birth naturally cause there head is to big to go down the birth canal. And alot of french bull dog breeders are aiming for bigger heads in the french bull dog breed. Especially if they are planning on showing them.
I swear Matt is the dad that is so against getting a dog at first but will then treat it like a queen
YESSSSS
I still can’t get over how perfectly she matches Jesse’s hair and sweatshirt
House, horses, dogs, I give it another year and you will finally be married. It's good to see you are both so happy, congratulations.
This is how many times Jesse kissed the dog
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Ophelia Orphan not as many time’s Jesse
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Yaaaaa Jesse got his dog 😂😂😂
I only started watching your channel because of where you kept Chance in Sydney, near a friend of mine’s horse; then was interested in your shipping him overseas by air. However over time I, like I think everyone, became charmed by the relationship and the life we see you and Jesse are building. The pup seems to complete your family, and we can see your happiness. Love to you both, from a 68 year old Aussie.
Jesse is honestly so happy🥺❤️
I'm really impressed by how mature everyone is being in the comments around the Frenchie issue. I went to make my own comment about how it's sad that they chose this "designer breed", but I see that point has already been made several times so I won't say it again. I'm impressed also by the fact that people are so aware about the cruelty behind these Brachycephalic breeds. Regardless, Maisie is a beautiful little creature and I hope she brings these guys many, many years of healthy happiness!
Yes me too. I mean, I really like them, it is nothing personal. Its just not good to support the breeding of frenchies
Always love it when people do this... "its already been said 100 times so I won't say it again" (and then does). But I do agree that's its nice to see that people have remained mature and respectful...and that so many are aware of the issues with this, and similar breeds.
A Frenchie is not a designer breed lol!! French bulldogs are a breed recognized by all kennel clubs.
fern clearly you don’t know what a designer breed is 🤦♀️
No FREAKING WAY. Omfg I’m so happy for Jesse😂 Finally you let the poor guy get a puppy
‘I don’t know if they have any changing rooms’ 😂😭 Jesse is so in love it makes my soul smile 😭😭😭❤️
This is possibly the sweetest video ever!! To see Jessup's love with Maizie is just so heart warming and shows just how much we love our animals---they are our babies! Whether it be horses, dogs, cats, chickens---we love them. Congrats you guys!! And I LOVE your house!! That is drop dead gorgeous!
The colour pallet of this video is gorgeous. Jesse in that soft pink matches the inside of Maisie's ears & toes so beautifully.
French Bulldogs have amazing personalities. I wasn't sure Matt was so much into dogs but now i see he definitely is, I predict they will soon be getting another! By the way i liked her self confidence playing with the big dog. That dog played so nicely and carefully too. Maisie doesn't know yet how lucky she is. Congrats.
Mazie is absolutely beautiful! Congrats Daddys! PEACE ✌️ ☮️ 🕊
Nothing cuter than two new dads going nuts buying things for a new baby‼️‼️🤣🥰🤣
Make sure that she doesn’t go up and down stairs (untill she’s a little bigger) bc it’s not too great for their back/hips and for their body in general, since they’re still developing. ❤️
Edit: I noticed you removed your potty training tip, so mine looks kinda random lol! I'll just leave it here since it's still useful information tho 😊
Your first tip is insane. Take the dog outside whenever they eat, drink, play, or sleep. When they're awake but not particularly doing anything, take them out regularly. That way, you teach the dog to go when given the opportunity, not when they want to. This makes it so much easier to get them to toilet whenever you need to get going (like before going in to the vet, when you're on a road trip and take a break, before you go to work, etc), and you don't end up with a dog that whines all day because they want to be outside, because thats what they learn:whining = outside = fun. Not ideal 😅
Come on!! These are 2 guys with a lot of experience with animals. They don't need your very basic common sense advice.
Jon wp and I don’t need ur attitude 🙂 have a great day
Bognar Evelin hehe🤫 sorry I’m bored 😂🤦♀️
She's Flipping ADORABLE, perfect for you two. Congratulations!! She's Blessed to join your beautiful family!! ❤️
So the 2nd Spanish stallion has to wait huh😂
lmao😂
This IS the second spanish stallion
Anne Ten dam LMAO
Congratulations! That pup does not know it yet, but it has landed in puppy heaven.
YAAYY! finally Jesse got a dog like he always wanted haha. So cute!❤
Adorable puppy! Since Jesse has had one before that was similar in breed, you will
know very well how to take care of her (as we see) and we know you always give all your
animals 110% care and love, no matter the situation. Have fun with your new pup!
Mazie Harnacke-Drent!! Welcome to your new crazy family!! ❤️🐾
Enjoy all the cuddles guys. Great furry baby parents!
When your are horse people so you call a dog pen a “corral”😂😂
I thought the same 😂
I switched to a new vet a few years ago and brought my dog in for a checkup. I was going down the list of symptoms, and said at one point "And he's not off his feed." The vet stopped and looked at me for a second and goes "do you have horses?" 😂 I did not realize how much I was outing myself with that one line.
Sketch_Sesh me too
Unicorn Tracks Art I have worked with dogs more so I think I catch it more easily, but one of the reasons I like watching their videos is because they are experienced with horses, so if they call it a corral then it is good practice for the part of me that wants to learn about horses😂
@@whyisthisachannel I made an appointment for my car as it has z tire that looses air. I called it the left rear instead of passenger side rear tire lol
Frenchies are AMAZING dogs. Yes they can be difficult to care for but the love they add to your life is completely worth it. I myself have a Frenchie and he is the most gentle soul I've ever met. Congratulations on the newest member of the family 🐾❤
I work for a Veterinarian and when dogs have lots of gas like that it can be a sign of a food allergy! They should not have that much gas. Just food for thought. Congrats
And can you please tell them that they shouldnt bring such a young dog every where, espacily with fleas when they test dog beds? 😂 😂
Gas is also caused because of the squashed face. They’re brachycephalic.
EDIT: You said gas. I read grass, my bad. Anyway, it doesn't necessarily have to instantly be a food allergy, yes, while it's known Frenchies struggle with food allergies it usually develops at a later age. Too much gas means your dog is not properly processing this food and thus gas forms. I'd advise to change the food as it seems she's not doing well on it. But do it slowly, like over the period of a week, mix it with the previosu food else her digestive system will be unbalanced even more and she may temporarily get diarrhea. Btw, why would a short muzzle have anything to do with building gas/their digestive system?
I'm a vet tech and that's a load of bull. There are quite a bit of dogs, especially the smaller ones that eat grass, almost like sheep. It's a bad habit they still have from back in the days when they were wolves and legit needed grass to pass the meat better or vomit if they ate something rotten/wrong. Don't let your dogs eat grass, they don't need it nowadays. Although many still have the belief they do, in fact, it can even make your dog sick if there are traces of feces on it from a previous animal. It can be a sign though your dog may not be feeling it's best. Most tend to do this if they have a stomach ache, are bloated or issues with their digestive system, like diarrhea. I would have an eye on the dog and if other symptoms are displayed, call a vet or make an appointment to get them checked.
@@lupinchenbrause9017 what she said..... and trying on dog-coats! "Let´s share our fleas with everyone else shopping for their dogs at this store!"
@@MS-uj5ui Yes both my mothers Frenchie and my sisters Frenchie had bad gas!! it seems to go with the breed.
She is as cute as you two are. Just precious. What a lucky little girl to have you as parents!
Love her pink ears & the pink hoodie 💕 such proud loving parents! Congratulations 👍🏼
I just can’t believe how cute she is and how she just looks you both in the eyes💞💞💞
"We're not ready for a dog" a few weeks later: We got a puppy. Not just a puppy, but a frenchie.
I'm laughing, bless your souls. We all know how responsible Matt is with his horses, so I'm not too worried about the probable health concerns, but talk about jumping in head first. She's absolutely precious - I wish you both lots of love and fun with your new baby - and also lots of patience. Puppies can be so tough! I've done rescue, foster and training with dogs for about twenty years now, and I think whenever I'm asked to foster a puppy I probably get a thousand yard stare as I flash back to the wars of teething, house training, and never sleeping again, laughs.
Breeders have a queue system, serious ones anyway, so this probably wasn't totally willy nilly. Puppies are usually booked even before they are born if a breeder is reputable.
@@EricaHLjung My comment was meant entirely for a laugh, and not for judgement. Matt has always shown himself to be a very thoughtful horseman, I don't imagine all that common sense goes out of the window when getting a puppy.
We also don't have any idea how long between those videos being recorded. I'm not here to judge them - and no one should be.
For educations sake though - and again, none of this is shade for getting little maisy, because we know she's in a loving home where she will be taken care of, but for anyone reading - a breeder doesn't always mean a GOOD breeder.
The fact that the pup was let go at eight weeks instead of ten is a pretty iffy sign. It's more acceptable in smaller breeds, but ideally your pups shouldn't leave their mother or their litter until ten weeks. The pup also came with fleas, which, again. Is a red flag. One could argue they were picked up from the courier service, since they didn't go pick their animal up from the breeder (a red flag in *my* area of the world, but I know couriers for pets are more acceptable elsewhere.) but for multiple fleas to pop up that fast, it's unlikely. And to top it off - a breeder for bulldogs is very often not ... Hmm, how do I say this. Bulldogs (french and english) have been bred to a point of extreme irresponsibility. Some breeders are working to better the breed, but you can expect lifelong health issues from a "well bred" bulldog. I am absolutely not anti-breeder, though I primarily work and train with local rescues for rehab of shelter and surrender dogs. There are a million good reasons to go to a breeder, and don't let anyone tell you different. But certain breeds, purist breeders tend to do more harm than good. Especially if they're promoting show lines, rather than working lines or pets.
BUT if she came from a rescue, that would explain the courier and possible age, though the fleas are inexcusable regardless. You can't put flea treatment on a baby that young - you can kill them with the poison. Sending a pup home with fleas to someone who might not know better can be fatal. (Unscented dawn dish soap is the favored flea treatment for dogs that young.) The courier thing - lots of rescues go via transport if they're getting adopted from a distance. One rescuer will drive as far as they can and meet up with another foster/rescue group who will drive further, etc.
Again. For anyone reading this - NONE of this is aimed at this situation, we have no idea where they got their pup, how they settled on a frenchie, where she came from situationally or anything at all. They're considerate towards their animals in the past, no one has any reason to assume otherwise for the pup. Please do not use anything I've said to get up in arms, I'm all in support of the new pupper.
I'm only mentioning the above as some educational info that a breeder doesn't always mean a GOOD breeder. If they don't let you come to their house to see the animals, if the animals are let go too young, if the animals have fleas or other skin diseases like demodex, etc. etc. These are all signs of a potentially dicey breeder, and buyers should proceed with caution or shop elsewhere.
Congratulations Matt and Jesse. She is just adorable. I love watching how many times Jesse kissed her. I am so happy for you both. Your family keeps growing, how great. Until next time, have a Happy Day!
So adorable! You guys are so fun to watch, love your family!
🌹🌾💫🐾❤️ She is really a very little baby and is going too be so loved by you both Matt/Jesse thank you so much for sharing your newest family member. Hope you enjoy every minute with her as I know you will. 🌸🌾💫🐾❤️😏😇 Biggest of hugs and smiles too all 💗🌿🐾🕊️🌺 💗 ☺️😉👍 And a very wonderful happy week too both please give my love too all and Matt can't wait too see your new stallion too come very happy bright cheers and thoughts always from Dallas tx. Thank you again Ava Jean. 🌹🌾🐾🌾💫❤️💋😏☺️😇🌞😉👍
Congratulations on your new puppy. She is adorable. Looking forward to lots of videos with her.
Congratulations she’s beautiful. You too will make great puppy parents. Enjoy
Her . BTW it gets much easier soon . Puppies are the best.
Outside immediately on waking up, within ten minutes of meals, just also before bed...so essential! Also....the gas could be due to roundworm......check with your veterinarian......She is Adorable and obviously so in love with both of you! Congratulations new Daddies!
Omgosh! She is SO ADORABLE! Cuteness overload! I'm sure you've gotten tons of advice on various things but I just want to make sure she stays safe. Make sure to supervise her at all times when she is chewing on a toy, and when the toy starts to get to where she is able to chew off pieces you need to discard it. We lost our cat due to a bowel blockage. He'd swallowed a chunk of a rubber ball. Due to our busy lives at the time we were unaware until it was too late. He had emergency surgery but died in recovery. We were devastated. BTW, you guys rock! Congrats on the new family member! Can't wait to see the chronicles of little miss Maisy!
Her 11:00 crazy play time is known by doggie people as the “zoomies” perfectly normal!!! She Has to get out all her extra energy before she goes to sleep for the night 💛
This will be the most spoiled Princess in the world. Love it.
THE GASP THAT LEFT MY MOUTH WHEN I GOT THIS NOTIFICATION 💀
c honestly same
SAME
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Same
The colour of the inside of the dogs ears match Jesse's hoody. lol Congratulations to the new parents. This puppy is probably the most kissed dog.
At 11pm when she gets hyper it's known to dog owners as "Zoomies" and is an actual term
She's so gorgeous! Good choice...she looks like a sweetie! I have a couple of friends who own this breed and all of them are extremely happy with their lovable, cuddly, people- friendly dogs.
I love a how maisie is matching jesse and his sweater
I wish I was that wee dog getting all those cuddles from these gorgeous guys 🧸
Your doggo is super cute but french bulldogs are totally overbred. She'll have a lot of problems in summer because of her nose...
Lou sad but true. This particular Frenchies snout does look a bit longer than most which is good. I have heard that several breeders in the USA are working on lengthening the snout by about an inch to an inch and a half, which would be wonderful for the breed! Hopefully little Mayze doesn’t have many health issues.
This isn't so much an issue in European countries as they haven't bred the super extreme, short about. You can tell this girl has a lovely, slightly longer snout. I doubt they will have any issues 💕
@@katiegrimson5420 It sadly still is an issues in European countries including the Netherlands or Germany. Frenchies have a high risk to die on a heart condition, breathing issues or a slipped disc/ deformed spine cuz they're so overbroad. Most frenchies need to have surgery at least once in their life.
@@katiegrimson5420 *overbred
If you watch Jesse's video, they explain how they specifically looked for a dog that wasn't overbred and wouldn't have so many problems. And the Netherlands are pretty strict when it comes to dog breeding.
I love you two so much.
Mattharnacke she’s so cute I’m so happy for both you and Jesse finally he’s got a little beautiful french bulldog awwwwwwwwwww
🐴❤...Congratulations to you on the new member of your furry family 🐕...she is SO adorable! Looking forward to seeing her interactions with the Horses, especially Macho and Bear....Mazy has a great home with you both!!...🤗💜...🐴❤
I wonder where you got her from if she already had fleas the day you brought her home ?? 🤔🤔
That's what I thought.. and a good breeder normally gives you some things that are helpful for the first days like a bed, toys and food that she's already used to. Hmm...
Sarah Songz exactly. My puppy even got a little blanket that smelled like her mother and home, to “calm her down” during the first day. It helped so much
Puppy mill. I don't think any good breeder would have sold a puppy with fleas. What these men would have thought, if someone sold them a horse that had fleas? Hope the dog doesn't die soon.
YES she is soo cute! however she had fleas??
, long claws and arrived late at nigh? you should always see them at the breeders place and pick them up from there.. soo exited for them but also have soo many questions :o
@@marih.j.8981 Yeah same, the claws were really long and a puppy having fleas isn't normal. I hope this is not the case, but I do think she comes from a puppy mill :/
Your dog is simply gorgeous she is going to be loved so much
Aww congrats, she’s a sweetheart. Just a word of advice, please do some research before you buy her food. There’s a lot of kibble brands out there that aren’t actually that great for dogs 😁
Dogs are carnivores. They require nothing else but Meat. Not vegetables and certainly not grains. No processed food, just real meat.
Royal Canine is among the worst to feed. I saw the brand in the video.
Peopled Diagram That‘s bullshit. A Wolf eats a complete animal which ist probably a sheep, rabbit, cow, horse whatever. And as they eat veggies, the wolf also does. You need to know what kind of meat you‘re feeding. And of you don‘t want your dog to have problems with the bones, you should never feed your dog raw while its growing.
@@nicoleb.7747 sorry but... do your research, Wolves do not eat the whole prey. They do not eat the stomach contents. They will eat the stomach wall, but not the content. They get all the nutrients they need from muscle meat, organs, and bones. I wish they would feed her raw, as that will build her health the best. There are many raw foods available now. A good raw product will have all the above-mentioned kinds of meat. They do not have to make it themselves.
@@peopleddiagram2920 Cats are carnivores dogs are omnivores. Even though a carnivore one cat loved cantalope, one chocolate licorice and another glazed donuts.
«Adore you» what a little princess. I’m so happy for you both! Good Choice, she fit rigth into your expanding household. Fairytale land thats for sure. Don’t worry we’ll come up with new jokes very soon. Love you guys!
Your fur family is such a vibe 💕
I'm glad Jesse included that little bit at the end of you cuddling with Mazy. Contented as I have never seen you.
She is gorgeous and I absolutely adore frenchies. I had one myself up to a year ago. But please, please dont support this breed. You have such a big platform and I really hoped for you to do as much research as you do with the horses. My frenchie just got to live 6 years, he had to go to the vet at least once a year due to serious breed related issues. We decided to euthanize him after long and painful illness that robbed him of every will to live and according to the doctors would not have any chance of getting better. It broke my heart. I loved him so much, and seeing him suffer made me so angry. Because it was all because of his breed. Please dont support breeding French Bulldogs (and pugs and many other purebred dogs)! Please educate about the health risks (troubled breathing, skin disease, heatstroke bc of the inability to cool down, dislocated vertebrae and genetic defects due to inbreeding). There a so many wonderful robust dogs and puppy's without homes on the shelters, I just hope you saved your little girl from a shelter and didn't support a breeder...
Well worded. Im sorry about your frenchie 😔 so many amimals suffer their entire lifes because of the way humans bred them. It makes me angry too
As you said, there are many purebred dogs that have health issues. We had a Shi Tzu for many years when I was younger and she also had trouble with breathing and heat. She was clearly overbred, but back then my parents didn't had the knowledge on how this would affect the dog. But still she was one of the lucky ones that got to live a long and happy life with her family. She was nearly 13 years old when we had to put her to sleep due to several organs failing. In all her life she never had to see a vet - until the very end. This was nearly 10 years ago and I still miss my little girl. But I also never want to have a purebred dog ever again - not even a crossbreed out of these overbred breeds. Our Jack Russel / Shi Tzu crossbreed that we own now is one of the best examples on how deep the health problems can go. He has to see the vet several times a year. He always has something else or develops a new chronical infection somewhere.
Thank god someone wrotr about this!!!
So sad that he got that Kind of Dog :(
So glad this is the first comment I saw!
do all french bulldogs have breathing problems?
Bless her soul. She is absolutely beautiful
Congratulations on the new edition! She's lovely. You'll get there with the training of her. Time and patience boys, time and patience 😏💕
Thanks Matt, I really enjoyed this... I knew she was going to get showered with gifts 💕I love that about both of you🌟 Congratulations again on your new addition to the family Matt & Jesse! Take care, get some sleep 💕😴💕
I know so many comments have said this but i feel like i just have to share my thoughts: With the process you go through finding the right horse, getting good vet checks and all, i feel like you didn't think this through? First of all, the breed, because this breed tends to have so many health issues, starting from breathing, to teeth, to bone problems and all. Second is the breeder, a responsible breeder would make sure that there are no fleas (and worms!) and informs about possible health issues. I just feel like you didn't inform yourself well enough.
But still: i'm glad that this puppy makes you happy, and we can clearly see that she does. And be careful with the horses, as a vet's assistant i've seen some puppies that got under a horse (without the intention of the horse, just an accident) and it's not pretty.
Love this breed! we have Boxers, currently on our 3rd pair. The brachycephalic breeds are sensitive to overheating because of the shape of their heads but her breed will not grow a winter coat, so you will have to dress her in inclement weather. She is lovely. These breeds tend to have some food issues, ie gas, we feed ours a grain free food and it really helps. Think the 3 of you are lovely together. Hello from Southern Oregon!
Matt: A dog is a lot of responsibility
Matt once they get a dog: *holds her constantly, babies her, kisses her*
Congrats on the new puppy!
Just a comment/suggestion from a dog mom who raised a puppy from 8 weeks old- puppies feel comfortable when they are in smaller spaces, and also is a good way to potty train them. When they are in a huge space, it's harder for them to learn where to go potty. When my dog was a puppy, we had a cage big enough just to fit her bed and her potty training pad. Puppies sleep a lot, and the first thing they do after they wake up is wee every time since their bladder is not fully developed to hold it for a long time. So when you place the training pads right in front of the bed in their enclosure (a cage or circled fence), the first thing they do when they wake up is go potty on the pads and that's how they learn to go potty in one place. Puppies will never wee in their own bed (they are very clean in their sleeping space) so this is a suggestion for potty training during night time so you don't need to wake up so often :)
ADORABLE I OVE YOUR PUPPY!!
She has the same color hair as Jesse. His hoodie matches her ear color. Too cute!
Finally Jesse got the dog he has been asking for!
Frenchies are the best, most goofy, funny, adorable dogs ever. I have 7 and there’s never a dull moment 🖤
Lol at Jesse and the changing room joke when they try on the vest.
You two are adorable you will make great puppy parents xxx
THEY GOT A PUPPY!!!
Super cute ! You two will make great pup parents !!
I love how excited Matt got when he squished the puppy’s face 😂
She is gorgeous and a lucky girl to be picked by you guys into a sweet full of love home 🐾♥️
aw you both finally got one 🥺🥺
Hi there - Congratulations on your new addition. I think she would have really enjoyed the cave bed. My niece has a Frenchie and her pup absolutely loves her cave bed. It's always nice to have several beds available for her. I wish you luck with her.
I hope you know the breed is quite problematic, I don't really support it, as the dogs are only bred for the looks and have difficulty breathing.
However, she's cute and I'm happy she's got a good home with you guys
I know lots of healthy french bulldogs. If they have a problem it's because of heat, they sweat through their mouths and the short nose makes this more difficult. People think it's breathing problems when it is actually sweating problems..
@@jonjonwp there is no such thing as healthy dog with this type of skull. Every single dog like this has breathing issues. They can not breathe well. It's a very sick breed and breathing is just one out of many issues. Just because people you know havent taken their to be checked for these issues doesnt mean they dont exist. This is a very uneducated and disappointing choice of dog.
Jon wp it’s actually both for a lot of these dogs!
actually its all to do with the soft pallet in there mouth it collapses an prevents them from breathing properly because we have breed them so much an breed them for looks in the cruft's worlds an many breeders that show actually inbreed mother to son an so on for there extreme flat faces an big ears also it makes them more likely if they bash their face on anything they could possible pop an eye out or do damage to it see it many times in flat face dogs also with the breathing problems if they get over excited they can pass out
@@aliv.5109 I wouldn't say uneducated. Some people just view breathing issues as a consequence of the breed. (Like how some people are predisposed to being diabetic.) Personally, I would have gone with a bigger dog for them. (something like a keeshond or retriever) Small does not mean easier to train and big doesn't mean difficult. Also, they really should have gotten a cold-weather dog. I think they are just new dog owners and haven't really figured things out yet. (case in point: they havent figured out dog toy sizing yet. But with time they should.)
So enjoy your videos! Thank you.
You got a PUPPY??????🐶 ITS SOOOOOOOOO ADORABLE! IM DIEING RIGHT NOW!!!!!!❤️🥰
You got a miniature puppy mare😂
Congratulations!! I’m so happy for both of you. So lovely to have anew family member. Hugs
Such a cute dog and Matt you look great with that beard! 😍
Jesse like hurry up and give me Maisie back! Such a beautiful lil pup. That pup is gonna be absolutely spoiled as she should:) Happy for you two or three now:)
Aww I’m so happy for you guys!
She is just adorable!!
I‘m very happy for you, that you have e puppy now. 🤗🤗🤗
But I‘m a veterinarian and this breed shouldn‘t be supported i‘m so sorry, but they‘re a trend, people have them only because of their exterieur, and don‘t know that they are sufferinh their whole lifetime, because they are massivly overbred...😔😔😔
Hey! You're a vet - thank you for all that you do. Saving lives is hard work! I absolutely agree with you, and I'm concerned that this breed wasn't a wise choice for them, especially considering the amount of air travel Matt and Jesse do.
Well they have her now so why all these complaints. You should rather give them tips or tell them what kind of issues this could be and what they can do to make it easier for the dog.
I understand that you're a veterinarian but they did explain in Jesse's video that there weren't that many options of breeds that were compatible with therir schedule as well as personality-wise in the shelter/s they visited
What ever dog breed you would have chosen they are very lucky to have you guys! You will always do right buy your furry children.. you have proven that many times! Enjoy her!!! Many hugs from Las Vegas Nevada USA!!
Instead of telling them they made the wrong choice. Be happy she was adopted by very responsible pet owners. They have both demonstrated in their videos that their pets are for life. I'm sure whatever should arise in her development they would be willing to take every measure to care for her.
Matt Harnacke , hi love yours and Jesse's channels and your love of horses and animals in general !! 😍 When you treat any animals for fleas it can take a while to get them all , you should treat all animals and the areas they are in . And even your yard and around the house . It might take a few times of doing it ! Good luck with your new puppy !
Oh my 😂 she’s so cute!
I’ve already commented on Jesse’s video. She’s so gorgeous she will just add joy to your lives. 🥰. Best Daddies ever!!! X
Jesse finally got a puppy! I love frenchies! I am a bit concerned that you got a puppy with fleas, that’s not a good sign of a good breeder. The pup is lucky to have you :)
She's just too sweet for words! Congrats you guys!
Why you chose for th French bulldog and not another breed?
Agreed. Adopting a bigger breed would have been great!
Why bigger ? They can have a small dog if they want to. The nose issues is another thing on the other hand ...
Because they feel more comfortable with a smaller dog
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Watch Jesses video they explain it
Jesse's video explains that he grew up with a Frenchie and they have friends who own them. They like the dog .
It is so funny seeing so many toys that my USA dogs have, being sold in Holland. 😁😁😁
Mazy is such an adorable little snuggle bunny!!!
I don't understand why people get dogs like pugs and french bull dogs. CUTE maybe. But the poor dogs are so disfigured from breeding its sad. ALOT of them can't barley breath becouse of the nose and it just saddens me when people buy them becouse it just promotes this horrendous breeding.
And before people flip out on me , I have nothing against them for getting the dog. I am a big Matt Harnacke fan.
Glad theres someone here for me to agree with. The only time I'd fully support someone's choice is if they rescued a pug or anyone other breed with these problems. Buying one I wouldn't recommend but I'm not going to spread hate, just encouragd people to consider supporting a healthier breed
The Kirin Wolf I have a pug who breathes fine and is really healthy all round but my friend has a pug you can tell does struggle with her breathing and weight. I think it depends on the breeder but I agree breeding dogs you know have a history of breathing or other health issues/backyard breeding is cruel and shouldn’t be encouraged
Also my other dog who’s a pug mix is a rescue before yall come at me lmao
The Kirin Wolf This puppy has a good snout not the snout which looks as if it is in the dog's brain! Much kinder breeders.
Also you can't hear her breathing or any noises from her throat.
She is a good one. Well chosen you two! 👍
Christine Cronje
The dog had fleas and long nails, that is definitely not a good sign. And even if she will never get breathing problems (which I really hope), there are several other issues with frenchies.
Adorable...all 3 of you!!!
Finally a dog for Jesse. ❤️
Sweet Maisie. Yes, this breed does pass gas. Pens/corrals, puppy pads and training are all great ideas. So happy she is part of your loving home.
I'm so happy for Jesse, Mazie and you. Mazie is just so cute, but I'm a bit disappointed that you chose a French Bulldog, because of the disabilities with the breed. I think you will be the best owner she could ever ask for, but I would like to know the reason behind choosing a French Bulldog. You don't want a horse with a disability, so why choose a dog that will never be really healthy? I hope you will give more information about your choice in another video and knowing you, you will have known everything and have a good reason. I wish you the best of luck, because raising a puppy is hard, but will definitely pay off in the end!
Not every frenchie has medical problems, they are just more prone to them
True words. Very sad
@@thatonedog819 depending on the breeder and what they are planning in achieveing with their Frenchies. French bull dogs can't even really give birth naturally cause there head is to big to go down the birth canal. And alot of french bull dog breeders are aiming for bigger heads in the french bull dog breed. Especially if they are planning on showing them.
Agreed!
@@Deaths_Beloved and an operation is very critical for this breeds
Sho shweet! Congrats, guys. Enjoy!!
OMG she’s so CUTE!! i love frenchies!!!! I got 3 of them!!
Mazy is adorable!!! She's your new furbaby!! Your lives will now revolve around your new baby!!
Good luck Matt and Jesse 😃🐴🐎🏇 🐕 🎄⛄🤶🎅