I have been involved with dogs for over 38 years, and passionate about French Bulldogs for 30 + years.
In 2010 I relocated to Australia and of course the dogs came too.
In the UK my kennel name was Morvern and was established in 1982.
Now in Australia my kennel name is Bullecourt. My first Australian litter was appropriately born on Anzac Day 2011.
I am a small kennel dedicated to breeding quality dogs of excellent type and temperament, reared sensibly as part of the family.
I am proud to have bred dogs from top bloodlines that have given their owners pleasure, whether it be success in the show ring or as a companion at home.
I endeavour to produce typical French Bulldogs, breeding from dogs which fit the breed standard well.
As well as type, soundness is important to me; my dogs are well known for their excellent, active movement. The health of the breed is very important and all dogs are screened prior to breeding.
I am a UK Kennel Club licensed judge of Bullmastiffs & French Bulldogs, also on the ANKC specialist list.
I have been fortunate to be invited to judge in Sweden, South Africa, New Zealand and 4 states in Australia.
I am a Non Sporting, Group 7 Judge in Australia
I have exhibited my French Bulldogs extensively in the UK, at breed clubs in Belgium and Holland and in 3 States in Australia
I hope you enjoy my lovely dogs, past and present.
Bullecourt is part of Australian Anzac History.
Just outside Bullecourt, France is the Australian Memorial Park with it's statue of the bronze
"Bullecourt Digger"
He gazes over the Fields of Bullecourt where in April and May 1917 the AIF lost 10,000 soldiers.
"Lest We Forget"