Choosing a French Bulldog
By: Dr. Becky Sweeney
The adorable French bulldog
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Although bred originally for the sport of bullbaiting, modern bulldogs are typically civilized, loyal, and charming companions, if sometimes given to ..., with his distinctive bat-like ears, is a compact tough little dog. The breed has been a treasured family companion for many years. Although adopted by the French as their own, the breed is likely to have the English bulldog
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Although bred originally for the sport of bullbaiting, modern bulldogs are typically civilized, loyal, and charming companions, if sometimes given to ... in his ancestry.
History and Origin
The French bulldog is an amiable breed that probably descends from the English bulldog, among other French and English breeds. The French bulldog enjoyed much popularity in France during the late 1800s and was brought to North America around this time. The French bulldog is a non-sporting dog who takes pride in being a treasured family pet. The American Kennel Club accepted the French bulldog as a breed in 1898.
Appearance
The French bulldog has a dwarf mastiff appearance with a small or medium overall size, broad shoulders, deep chest, thick neck and well-developed muscles.
The breed's
coat
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white
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The French bulldog's head has an interesting shape. The ear is a classic example of a bat ear. That is, the ear is erect with a broad base and rounded tip. The opening is to the front. The breed's skull is flat between the ears on top of the head and curved across the forehead. The French bulldog has a very short nose and pendulous upper lips that overhang the lower lips on the sides. Loose skin on the head and shoulders forms wrinkles.
SizeAdult French bulldogs average 11 to 12 inches in height at the shoulder and weigh 17 to 28 pounds.
PersonalityThe French bulldog is generally energetic and affectionate. French bulldog owners easily form close, loving bonds with their
pets
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Exercise
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Home and Family RelationsThe French bulldog is a good family pet but tends to do better in homes with more mature people. The "Frenchie" isn't always too understanding or tolerant of the antics of children. Other pets are generally tolerated if introduced when the French bulldog is young. This breed's smaller size, easy-going nature and minimal
exercise
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TrainingThe French bulldog is attentive,
intelligent
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Special ConcernsThe French bulldog may develop breathing problems during times of excessive exercise, excitement and high environmental temperatures. This is caused by the short structure of the pet's nose and general shape of the skull (brachycephalic syndrome). This problem may be life threatening. Avoid walking your pet in hot, humid weather and leaving him outdoors for longer than a few minutes in this climate. Talk with your veterinarian if your pet has trouble breathing and sounds like he cannot "catch his breath."
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