Ms. Penelope
As sweet as Pecan Pie. My foundation Dam and forever queen!
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Name: NOVA Frenchie Co.βs Ms. Penelope Pecan
Birth Date: 10/14/2025
Coat: Fluffy Rojo & Tan
Registration: AKC Registered
Breeder / lineage note: Bred by NW Frenchies. Selected for her steady temperament, balanced structure, and the thoughtful foundation she brings to my program.
Personality: A perfect balance of playful bursts and cozy downtime, sheβs a devoted mamaβs girl and a cherished family love bug.
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Coming soon.
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Energy Level: Moderate
Affection Level: Very affectionate
Confidence: Confident
Sociability: People-oriented & dog-friendly
Sensitivity/Independence: Balanced
Selected For: Temperament, structure, and foundational qualities
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Environment: Home-raised, fully integrated into daily family life
Nutrition: Quality, thoughtfully selected home cooked diet
Exercise: Short play sessions, walks, and downtime
Enrichment: Daily interaction, gentle training, confidence-building activities
Training: Familiar with household routines
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Pairings: Thoughtfully selected to complement structure and temperament, clear functional breathing, and only considered with verified, health-tested sires
Traits: Steady temperament, sound structure, and overall balance
Structure: Functional movement and balanced proportions that support long-term health
Temperament: Calm, confident, affectionate companions
Color/Coat: Considered responsibly and always secondary to health, structure, and temperament
Watch Me Grow
π€ Why She Fits Our Program
Penelope embodies the qualities I value most. She boasts a steady temperament, balanced structure, and an intuitive, people-focused nature. She brings a bright presence to my home and reflects the thoughtful foundation Iβm building at NOVA Frenchie Co.
β¨ What She Brings to this Vision
As my foundation female, Penelope represents the beginning of a program centered on health, temperament, and intentional pairings.
πΏ A Personal Note
Beyond her role in my program, Penelope is a constant companion. She is content to be near us, eager to connect with us, and deeply rooted in family life. She reminds me that breeding should always begin with dogs who thrive as companions first.
