
Do a search for two puppies nd you will find lots of threads on the subject several very recently.
As for whether breeders prefer show show homes for pups, as a breeder I would always want to see the best fruits of my labours on view, so that would generally mean I would hope that the most promising show prospect puppies went to such homes.
First and foremost I want my pups to have permanent loving homes, and that is whee 90% will go and never be seen in the canine world again. Hopefully the best 10 - 20% will end up representing their breeder and family lines in the Ring for all to admire and compare their own efforts with.
Many owners who research and get a keen interest in their breed want to just have a companion, but end up showing, and that is lovely too.
It may be that the breeders you have contacted have held back their most promising pups hoping they will go to show homes,a nd that is their prerogative as after all they bred the litter to improve the breed, so they want the best representatives from that breeding to go on and possible contribute to the quality and continuance of the next generation.
No matter how wonderful the parents an the pedigree there will only ever be one or two outstanding pups (or even just pretty good ones) in any litter from the show point of view, but the rest will be sound typical healthy specimens, who to the casual onlooker, and even breed expert vary from the best by small details. These are the ones that you should hope to find.
If the breed has small litters then that leaves fewer pups for the non show home, but I think Frenchies don't have tiny litters.
Go to the breed clubs to get your name on a good breeders list, both have websites:
http://www.frenchbulldogclubofengland.org/index.html and
http://www.mncfrenchbulldogclub.co.uk/ the breed certainly isn't in such low numbers as my own, with 526 registered last year, and 489 during the first 3 quarters of this year.
Barbara and the Grey Curly Tails.