French Bulldog

The physical appearance of French Bulldog is
characterized by naturally occurring 'bat ears' that are
wide at the base and rounded on the top. The French
bulldog has the appearance of an active, intelligent,
muscular dog of heavy bone. Their Head is large and
square. Eyes dark in color, wide apart, set low down in
the skull and Nose black. Their tails are naturally
short, not cropped, straight
Height 'n Weight:
Height: 11 - 13 inches
Weight: 20 - 27 pounds
Temperament:
The French bulldog
is known to have a very sweet and affectionate personality.
Like many other companion dog breeds they require close contact
with humans. The French Bulldog is a gentle breed that
typically has a happy-go-lucky attitude. These breeds are also
playful, entertaining and displays keenness and enthusiasm.
They are well behaved, adaptable, and comfortable companions
with disposition.
Exercise
needs:
The French Bulldog
requires very little exercise. A short walk every day will
usually do the trick. Be careful when your dog is playing with
children, and do not let young ones pick up the dog because it
is easily dropped. Limit walks and active play to cool mornings
and evenings can keep your Bulldog
healthy.
Nutrition & Diet:
French bulldogs should be
fed a quality brand of dried food or all natural meat
diets. Use consideration to feed a
French Bulldog properly. Be aware of artificial
preservatives and excessive protein and fillers.
Some dogs may have allergic reactions to certain
commercial foods.
Living
conditions:
This dog will be
fine living in an apartment.
They can be fairly active indoors and will do
okay without a yard.
Life
expectancy:
The French bulldog
can live a life expectancy of around 9 to 15
years.
Origin:
The French Bulldog
is a dog breed that originated from a group of English bulldog.
The French Bulldog first appeared in the United States .They
soon became known as "Frenchie," a name that stuck with
them..
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