Michelle Jones

We got our first French Bulldog in 1997. We were walking across the show grounds of the South Bay Kennel Club and happened upon Mike Loller walking CH. Legacy Antigua. Such a cute dog, making such cute sounds, she stood on her rear legs, put her paws against my mother’s knees, and we were hooked. Soon after that meeting, “Casey Jones” (Ch. Legacy Night in Tunisia) joined our family, and hooked us on Frenchies forever. (Who can resist a dog that laughs when you tickle him?)

I chose the name Mt. Bliss because we live in the heart of the San Gabriel Valley. Mt Bliss is a popular local summit. It also describes the joy of owning a snorting, snoring, gassy little creature called a Frenchie.

We’re breed fanciers--not a commercial kennel. Our breeding program is a hobby (well, more of an obsession) focused on breeding healthy, happy French Bulldogs who will do well in the conformation show ring, on your lap, or, as many of them prefer, riding shotgun on a road trip. I work for a living, or at least to keep the Frenchies in the lifestyle to which they’ve become accustomed.