About Us
We got into breeding sort of by accident
but although it's hard work we have found it to be
a greatly rewarding and fun experience.

My mom grew up with a Boston Terrier named Scooter.
Her dad brought him home one day and the whole family
immediately bonded with him... So it was only fitting that
when I was a little girl and my brother and I asked for a dog
she thought of her childhood friend. We came across a
Boston Terrier/Chihuahua mix that grabbed our hearts and
we took him home. Scooter 2 lived a long happy life with
us in San Diego, CA and even made the trip back home to
Florida with us in 1992 in an old remodeled School Bus.
He'd stand on top of the boxes filled with our belongings
and stare out the windows at the world passing by.  
He loved our new home here in Florida because he had a
lot more room to run and get into mischief. By this time he
was getting pretty old at about 13 and in just a few years
he was gone.
Years went by and when I got out of school I got a dog of my own, Oz, a big bulldog mix. When
he was 2 years old I decided to get him a friend, a Boston Terrier. I started looking and went to
meet a puppy that later became my girl Lotty. I had originally wanted a boy but her little face
was too hard to resist. I put a deposit on her and the next day I got a call back from another
breeder I had talked to. She had two boys left and from the description of there personalities I
had to go look. I brought Benton home that day. Benton and Lotty were both such great dogs I
decided to breed them... And the puppies were gorgeous.

I've kept in touch with the families that got our pups and hearing there stories was so
rewarding.I had the bug. So I've been breeding ever since.
We only have one or two litters a year. All of these dogs are my pets. I don't retire breeders, not
that there is anything wrong with that but this is a hobby that I enjoy not a business venture.
Our dogs are part of our family.

Later came the French Bulldogs. I had always loved them as a child and wanted one.
All of the dogs lived inside with us until about 2 years ago. My grandmother got cancer and
Alzheimer's and when we moved in to take care of her we knew all the dogs inside would be
too much. We built them a building out back with air conditioning, heating, and dog doors so
they could come and go as they pleased and we put up fences. We still see them every day
and they seem to love it being outdoors more.
If you want one of our babies you are welcome to come
see where our dogs live.
Mom's come in when they are pregnant and puppy's are raised inside our home.
We are NOT a puppy mill and We do NOT sell to pet stores or brokers.
-Holly Garland
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