Monday, 10 August 2015

Trying to determine if a french bulldog is right for you?

Are you trying to determine whether a frenchie is the right breed for your family? Well i have created this blog to help people who don't know alot about french bulldogs to help reach the right desicion.

Through personal experience french bulldogs are my favourite breed, i currently own two of them and i can tell you they certainly are little characters! However this blog will not be biased due to the love i have for frenchies because the same as other breeds there are some down sides.

I will created 2 posts 'things to love' & 'bad points' dont let the bad points scare you! Because every breed are prone to more things than others. Just be prepared before you pick up your new family member.

A brief highlight of the breed;

  • French Bulldogs do not need a lot of exercise, but they do need daily walks to keep them at a healthy weight.
  • French Bulldogs do not handle heat very well and need to be monitored on hot days to ensure that they don't overexert themselves.
  • French Bulldogs can be easy to train, but they can also be stubborn. Be firm and patient when training this breed.
  • If you value cleanliness the French Bulldog may not be the dog for you, since he is prone to drooling, flatulence and some shedding. He can also be difficult to housetrain
  • French Bulldogs can be a quiet breed and are not known as a breed that barks frequently although there are exceptions to every rule.
  • Because they don't tend to be excessive barkers, French Bulldogs make exceptional apartment dogs.
  • Although it is important to always supervise young children and dogs when they are together, the French Bulldog does very well with children.
  • French Bulldogs make wonderful watchdogs, but they can become territorial. They also like being the center of attention, which can lead to behavioral problems if they are overindulged.
  • French Bulldogs are companion dogs and thrive when they have human contact. They are not a breed that can be left alone for long periods or left outside to live.
  • To get a healthy dog, never buy a puppy from an irresponsible breeder, puppy farm, or pet shop.

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