Information To Know Before Visiting French Bulldog Breeders

By Steven Adams


Seeing how happy your friends are with their pets may have put an idea in your mind about getting one too. You may have set your heart on a dog and are rearing to go visit a few French bulldog breeders in the Ohio area. Before doing that, please read on a bit to see what the French bulldog is all about.

The breed, according to the American Kennel Club, is the sixth most popular breed. This is probably due to the fact that it is very playful and its personality very adaptable. It comes from an ancient mastiff line that was first used as dogs in the arena sport of bull baiting. Phoenician traders widely dispersed the breed throughout Europe and the Mediterranean, and many of these same dogs became pets when bull baiting was outlawed.

This dog will always want attention, and it wants all of it if warranted. Should it have the feeling it is not getting enough, it will let out the French death yodel, an eerie ululating sound. Also take note that the females are very protective of their litter, and also anything that they care about and for.

Medium is the rating given to the energy level of this dog, and even though it is quite high, it is a breed that is quite happy being inactive for the better part of the day. Due to this, they can be great companions in small quarters such as condominiums or apartments. They will also need at least a half hour walk everyday for them to stretch and let off excess energy.

The British bulldog is a close relation, but this dog is much smaller and has a wider girth. It looks a bit bat like due to its constantly erect ears when view from certain angles. It does not have the alpha aggressiveness of its British cousin, and thus safer to leave alone with other animals and children in the house.

As regards health complications they will set in as they age, in particular with regards to the eyes wherein they will develop cataracts. They are also equipped with a pug nose and smaller airways due to their compact size, and this exacerbates their problem with proper temperature maintenance of their body, thus they cannot handle extreme weather. It is not advisable that they are kept in tropical or subarctic conditions as they may die.

Eight to ten years is the average lifespan for this bulldog, and so it goes without saying that it is not really that long. It can be extended somewhat if proper maintenance is followed and a fairly strict nutrition regimen is instituted. Your veterinarian should be able to point you in the right direction regarding this.

Covered in this article are some pieces of information on the French bulldog that you may find useful. Always remember to keep all bases covered in terms of information and the like so that you can make an informed decision later on. Always keep in mind that taking on the responsibility of caring for a pet takes a lot of commitment.




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