Well that is the million dollar question and always has many opinions. First off they are good looking Frenchies. Now does that mean they should be bred? Not necessarily. As [MENTION=10]Alice Kable[/MENTION] stated, are they healthy, have their hips, eyes, and heart been certified for defects and health issues. Are they show quality, are they AKC registered? Do they come from AKC champion stock or CKC (Canadian Kennel Club) champion stock? How is their temperament, do they have allergies. I am a firm believer in breeding to better the breed and not just breeding for money. It does take a lot of money to have a litter of pups, not to mention the risk to your female and pups. You can lose all of them. They need to be artificially inseminated and the pups taken by C-section, so you have cost there, not to mention the care and lack of sleep you get the first few weeks of taking care of pups. Frenchies are usually great mamas but if she isn't or doesn't product enough milk, then you are up every two hours feeding them by hand. So think about the things I have listed above and do your research, plus you need to research their pedigree, as they may not even be a good match to breed anyway.