Is A French Bulldog Missouri Breeders Raise A Good Fit For You

By Robert Bennett


Pets can be great additions to families, but before you commitment yourself to one, you need to think it through. Not everyone has room in their home for an animal or live the kind of lifestyle conducive to pets. If you work all the time, you probably don't have enough time to give an animal the attention it needs. If you have considered the idea carefully, and determined getting a pet is a good idea, you might want take a look at a French bulldog Missouri breeders advertise.

These bulldogs are only partly French. They most likely originated in England during the eighteen hundreds with English bulldog bloodlines. Many were transported to France and become popular with the aristocracy and the rural French as companions and watch dogs. A specialty show at the Waldorf in New York right before 1900 introduced them to America where they were enthusiastically embraced.

As stated these little pups are great company. They love people and usually meet strangers very well. They don't require a lot of exercise beyond a couple of walks during the day. Curling beside their human companions is a favorite thing for them to do. They are a good choice for seniors. Most of the dogs get along with other animals and easily fit into multiple pet families.

The bulldogs are so social that leaving them home alone all day every day is problematic. They can develop separation anxiety that causes them to bark excessively. If you have neighbors, this could become a problem. Even in company, you should expect to hear grunts, snorts, and snores all hours of the day and night.

All dogs need exercise, and these bulldogs are no exception. They are not extraordinarily active however. Walking them for fifteen or thirty minutes a couple of time a day is usually sufficient. The dogs will be happy living almost anywhere. They adapt to apartments as well as larger homes and farms. French bulldogs don't swim. If you have a pool, you will have to keep your pet away from it.

You will be disappointed if you presume your pet can be easily trained. These bulldogs don't have much interest in basic commands unless the lessons are delivered in short spurts with plenty of treats and encouragement to go along with them. Its short attention span can make your pet difficult to train any other way.

Many of the pups face health challenges and routine visits to the vet are important. It is not unusual to see the bulldogs develop allergies, eye problems, and clotting disorders. A reputable breeder will be able to give you information on the genetic history of any puppy you are interested in. If their parents suffered from these problems, your pet may also.

Choosing a pet is more than deciding which puppy is the cutest and most personable. Your new pet should fit your own personality and lifestyle. This is a companion that may depend on you for many years. Getting to know a puppy before the final commitment is a wise idea.




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