Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Key Information To Understand About The French Bulldog

The French Bulldog (nicknamed the "Frenchie") is
a compact non-sporting breed that features a
coat of brindle, fawn, white, black-masked fawn
or a variety of other combinations, skin
wrinkles around the head and shoulders and
distinctive bat-like ears. The breed first
appeared in the 1800s, and was originally used
for bull-baiting but when this was outlawed in
England they were more commonly favored for
companionship.

Some of their most typical characteristics are
sweet and playful temperament as well as their
love for attention - which essentially make the
French Bulldog a suitable breed of dog for
anyone with plenty of time to care for a loving
companion dog.

The French Bulldog is famous for their sweet,
adaptable and well-behaved manner. They are
generally friendly with visitors, which along
with their small size can mean they are
unsuitable as a guard dog.

The French Bulldog is also demonstrated to be
fairly intelligent - ranking 58th in comparison
with other dogs based on their capacity to be
trained obedience commands. They are
additionally well-known to be great with
children though may be too enthusiastic for
smaller children - making them somewhat suitable
as a family pet. The French Bulldog is usually
quite well-suited with other animals such as
other dogs and pets if they are as playful as
them.

Grooming the French Bulldog is a pretty easy
mission. They require an occasional level of
brushing every week as well as regular cleaning
around the face and full grooming every 8 to 12
weeks.

The French Bulldog is happiest around their
family and as an indoor-only dog, so they can be
very suitable for apartment life just as long as
they are walked on a regular basis. They can be
sensitive to both hot and cold temperatures - so
will need air conditioning in summer and extra
clothing to keep them warm when venturing
outside in winter. French Bulldogs are also not
able to swim very well and will require extra
care if you have a pool or take them for walks
along lakes or beaches.

The French Bulldog can make the perfect dog
breed for a family with older children, retiree
or anyone else with a lot of time to care for a
companion dog. They are fitting to anyone that
is willing to perform a small amount of grooming
and allow time to give them early socialization
and obedience training to establish leadership
in addition to take them on moderate walks each
day and offer a very high sum of love and
devotion. Although they might be a little
unsuitable for a guard dog or in a more active
lifestyle, if you are able to meet their demands
for health care, a comfortable living environment
and a very high amount of companionship then the
French Bulldog may perhaps make the best dog
breed for you.


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