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County Line Farm of the Ozarks Raising happy, healthy puppies for 26+yrs! I've built a reputation...not just a business.
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26/09/2024

T-Bone! (Male French Bulldog)
DOB: 7-7-2024

He's patiently waiting for his forever lap! ☺️
6lbs 2oz on Sep 26th, 2024

Has found her forever home!AussieDoodle (Annie & Rudy)Penelope-chocolate Sable w/white and sky blue eyes!DOB: 05-31-2024...
07/07/2024

Has found her forever home!

AussieDoodle (Annie & Rudy)
Penelope-chocolate Sable w/white and sky blue eyes!
DOB: 05-31-2024
PICTURES & WEIGHT (1lb 8oz) taken: 07-06-2024

Annie (Mini Aussie)                &Rudy (Mini Poodle)Babies! DOB: 05-31-2024Pictures coming soon. Some have gorgeous ey...
06/07/2024

Annie (Mini Aussie)
&
Rudy (Mini Poodle)

Babies! DOB: 05-31-2024
Pictures coming soon. Some have gorgeous eyes like mama!

Meet our upcoming French Bulldog studs at County Line Farm! Brothers, best buddies, and oh, so comical!Both are very nic...
27/06/2024

Meet our upcoming French Bulldog studs at County Line Farm! Brothers, best buddies, and oh, so comical!
Both are very nice in proportion, and both small. They'll be under 16lbs. Easy to tote! 😍

22/06/2024

"Leeza" Toy Poodle
Parents are Redgie and Lucy
She weighed 1lb 14oz on 06-22-2024, pictures taken same day.

Toy Poodle- Lucy
22/06/2024

Toy Poodle- Lucy

Stud-Toy Poodle-"Redgie"
22/06/2024

Stud-Toy Poodle-"Redgie"

PinkyAbsolutely precious. So sweet.
05/04/2024

Pinky

Absolutely precious. So sweet.

Misti Stunning! Super outgoing and friendly!
05/04/2024

Misti

Stunning! Super outgoing and friendly!

20/03/2024

Back-to-back! ✨

The French Bulldog once again reigns as the most popular dog breed for the second year in a row.

While they make wonderful companions it's important to do your research to not only find the right breed for your lifestyle, but to ensure that you're getting a well-bred dog from a responsible breeder.

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Male FrenchieHe is already spoken for! I can see why too!He is adora'bull'. 😍
19/03/2024

Male Frenchie

He is already spoken for! I can see why too!

He is adora'bull'. 😍

Female FrenchieAKC (limited)Ready in AprilDOB 02-07-2024Demi and Levi (parents)
19/03/2024

Female Frenchie
AKC (limited)
Ready in April
DOB 02-07-2024
Demi and Levi (parents)

Frenchie female.AKC (limited)Ready in AprilDOB 02-07-2024Demi & Levi  (parents)
19/03/2024

Frenchie female.
AKC (limited)
Ready in April
DOB 02-07-2024
Demi & Levi (parents)

Little Peanut!Male French Bulldog will be ready in April.
12/03/2024

Little Peanut!
Male French Bulldog will be ready in April.

Female FrenchieReady in April!
12/03/2024

Female Frenchie
Ready in April!

Female Mini Poodle!Ready the first week of April.
12/03/2024

Female Mini Poodle!
Ready the first week of April.

What a cute boy! This Frenchie is adorable and ready to enjoy this Spring weather. He has all the boxes checked when it ...
01/03/2024

What a cute boy! This Frenchie is adorable and ready to enjoy this Spring weather. He has all the boxes checked when it comes to this breed. 🩵

She has found her forever home. Female Pug! Personality plus! Ready soon to be your lap buddy! 🩷
01/03/2024

She has found her forever home.
Female Pug! Personality plus! Ready soon to be your lap buddy! 🩷

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Our Story

I grew up in St Louis County. Lived in the St Charles area before God led me down into this very rural, BEAUTIFUL area. Culture shock would be an understatement. However, I fell in love with the slower pace of life rather quickly, and enjoy the peace and solitude of the Ozark Hills. My husband grew up in this area, so he has helped me understand a lot of the ways and cultures in this area.....I’m still learning after 20+ years. Jobs are not plentiful, as the demography is vastly agriculture.

I worked in a ‘nearby’ town, 27 miles away, at a job that I didn’t care much for, but it paid the bills (somewhat). It closed it’s doors, and the jobs went to Mexico. The biggest city to us, is 70 miles away, so unless I was a Surgeon or Attorney (lol), it was not an option to drive 3 hours everyday for a job. Due to losing my job to Mexico, the Government offered the employees free education at whatever level they needed. I went to Drury College, and got an Associates Degree. While attending College full time, I worked locally with Professional Dog Breeders, and learned a lot of valuable information. I also learned that I loved working with animals. My passion and story began from there.

I worked many hours to obtain a puppy here, and there, and started out with just 4 Pugs. It quickly grew, and the $$ that I made went right back into my kennel. It’s allowed me to be at home with my husband, my children, and my animals for many years, which has been such a blessing, as I love my family more than anything. So, as the years went by, we slowly added some breeds, and have stayed small enough to be able to maintain the highest standard of care to all of our animals. We consider all of our animals, our extended members of family.

I’m Federally and State licensed/Inspected and also AKC inspected. I am in good standing with all entities. I also have all of my animals inspected and examined yearly by my attending veterinarian. The attacks on this Industry are relentless. Doesn’t matter how nice, clean, humane we raise our babies, we’re always being accused (with no proof) of being animal abusers. Our facility is always clean, our animals are always loved, and 99.9% of the time, they are taken care of before we eat breakfast. They have heat, air conditioning, fenced in perimeter fence (approx. 1/4 acre) for running and playing; weather permitting, high quality food, and most importantly, love and affection. They’re quite spoiled.....and we wouldn’t want it any other way.