French Bulldog Breed Info

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French Bulldog are originated from France and also known as bouledogue Francais
Size: max: 12 inches (H) & 28 pounds (W)
Color: brindle and white, brindle, fawn, white
Coat: short and fine, with wrinkles at the head, neck and shoulder
Personality: gentle, affectionate, intelligent, stable
Care: training, supervision around water
Known health problem: back problems, atopy, elongated soft palate, heartstroke
Group: non-sporting dogs

Good with children? yes, but should be monitored
Good with other pets? yes

French Bulldog Club

French Bulldog Club of America
www.FrenchBulldogClub.org

French Bulldog Rescue Organization

French Bulldog Rescue
www.FrenchBulldogRescue.org

French Bulldog dogs are compact, muscular, with snub nose, and they have 'bat ears' that are wide at the base and rounded on the top. Their tails are short, not cropped, straight or screwed but not curly. French Bulldogs are essentially a bull and terrier breed, therefor canine aggression can sometimes occur between dogs of the same sex.

French Bulldog dogs can be stubborn, so consistent obedience training is highly recommended. Housebreaking can be problematic, and crate training is generally the only efficient method to ensure your carpeting isn't ruined for life.

Generally, Frenchies are good natured, playful dogs, and make excellent companions for families, single persons and the elderly.
And because of their calm nature they suit well in a city, or suburban home, and a good option for apartment dwellers.

They have fairly minimal exercise needs, but do require at least regular daily walks. Because of their flat face, owners should understand that French Bulldogs cannot live outdoors. Their bulk and their compromised breathing system makes it impossible for them to regulate their temperature efficiently. In addition, frenchies are top heavy and thus cannot swim.