| French Bulldog | |
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| Puppy #: | 12862 |
| Breed: | French Bulldog |
| D.OB: | 10/31/15 |
| Gender: | Male |
| Color(s): | Brendle |
| Dog Breed Group: | Companion Dog |
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- Description - Bulldog
- Temperament - Bulldog
- Grooming - Bulldog
- Training - Bulldog
- Exercise - Bulldog
The French Bulldog has enjoyed a long history as a companion dog. Created in England to be a miniature Bulldog, he accompanied English lacemakers to France.
French Bulldogs are intelligent, and training them is easy as long as you make it seem like a game and keep it fun and enjoyable for them through positive reinforcement.
Besides being a companion, he once served as an excellent ratter, but today his job focuses on being a fabulous family friend and show dog. He's also considered to be a very rare breed!
The French Bulldog is small but substantial in build with a powerful muscular body. He sports a short easy-care coat to accompany his easygoing personality.
Expected Adult Weight:
16 - 28 lbs.
Expected Adult Height at the Shoulder:
11 - 12 inches.
Expected Life Span:
11 - 14 years.
The Bulldog is not only playful and goofy in temperament but an overall great family dog!
These days "bullys" are highly regarded for being friendly, patient, playful, dependable and cuddly! They are a great all round family dog and are considered one of the best dog breeds for children.
Bulldogs are smooth and flat coated!
Regular Grooming Frequency:
Seasonal grooming is required. Bathing as needed to ensure less shedding, especially around the time of season change.
Regular nail trim should be done about every 5 weeks.
At Home Grooming Tools:
Curry Brush.
As soon as your puppy arrives home you need to begin teaching him/her proper household etiquette. This includes things like chew toy training (Bulldogs love to chew!), puppy house training, preventing food stealing and other basic tasks. Preventing problems before they arise is always a better alternative than trying to rectify established problem behaviors.
Your puppy will enjoy these training sessions and you will build a very strong connection with your dog during the training process.
Bulldogs won't beg to be exercised, but they require regular walks and the occasional romp. Play times and monitored outdoor activities is the best way to go for your Bulldog!