>.. do you think it would be harder to fake a gold on the scheme though?
Unless the dogs are microchipped and/or tattooed, and those numbers listed on the Health Certificate, along with the KC registration, then I can see it would be possible to substitute another dog for testing.
However, the Health Scheme testing doesn't tell the whole story, it doesn't tell you about the health or temperament of the dog's ancestors.
Regarding not wanting to show your bitch, I can't really see why not. If, as you say, you want to stay close to the breed standard, then first you need to find out how closely your bitch meets the standard and what faults she has. It would also be useful for you to see her in a line up of bitches. By attending shows, you would be better able to recognise the various good points and faults of your own dog and those of others. Very useful when it comes to assessing a potential stud dog.
You would also be in a better position to assess the temperament of any dogs which catch your eye.
Meeting other breeders is a great way of learning to understand the breed, and a great way of building relationships within the breed that can be of enormous help when it comes to breeding and homing pups.
At any time, there are 6 pages at least, of Frenchie pups and their crosses on just one well known dog selling website, so really it's important to do as much as possible to breed the most typical (and yes, healthy) pups. Surely that's the least a puppy buyer should expect, especially given the amazingly high price of pups in this breed ?