With its small stature, the French bulldog produces a very serious impression. Sometimes it seems that if AKC registered French bulldog puppies were to be turned into a person for even a minute, they would certainly take the shape of some form of royalty, they simply have an amazing inner dignity. However, in fact, this "serious animal" is a very happy and cheerful creature, sincerely and selflessly dedicated to its adored master.
The question of their origin still remains open. Some researchers believe that this breed comes from the English Toy Bulldogs, imported to France in the 17-19 centuries. However, many scientists claim that among the ancestors of the "Frenchies" are also found Spanish Bulldogs (Alans). It is likely that in the formation of this breed, dwarf and English bulldogs, as well as Spanish Alans have all participated. Officially, the breed was recognized in the early twentieth century. Despite their harsh appearance, the character of these animals is just golden.
In this case, you need a pedigree dog. When choosing a pup, look on his character and temperament. This, of course, is a matter of personal preference, but experts recommend you opt for an active, playful animal. Rate the mental health of the animal - you will likely need to meet his mother.
Usually, these dogs respond to strangers adequately. Your friend is his friend, but your enemy is his enemy twice over. Sensing danger, the animal will immediately get involved in the fight and will stand its ground until the end.
From their formidable ancestors, these bulldogs have inherited a brave heart, determination and complete confidence. When protecting their owners, they do not hesitate a second to rush in to fight a much larger dog, which, of course, often ends in failure. During walks, the owner should be aware of this feature and promptly to withdraw their "warrior" from the likely battlefield.
Those who are dreaming of having this pet, need to understand that, besides a lot of advantages, this dog offers one big disadvantage. These babies snore quite seriously. However, this still remains an ideal urban breed. It feels great even in a small apartment and will not destroy your home during the day.
You must understand how important movement is for the dogs, they need fresh air and to socialize. Your pet will be very grateful to you for an adventure into nature, or just a long walk in the park. The contemporary breed is a small one. They are 30-35 cm long, strong and muscular dogs with a short snout. Characteristic features include high erect ears, flat nose and a bifurcated upper lip, which bares incisors. They can have the most varied coat colors (besides black) - brindle, fawn, white and yellow (spotted), cream or white.
Choosing a puppy is a rather serious affair. To best protect yourself from unpleasant surprises with your animal's health and exterior, choose a dog from a special club or a breeder with a good reputation. Visit several exhibitions, study catalogs, and contact representatives of whatever kennel you find the most likable.
The question of their origin still remains open. Some researchers believe that this breed comes from the English Toy Bulldogs, imported to France in the 17-19 centuries. However, many scientists claim that among the ancestors of the "Frenchies" are also found Spanish Bulldogs (Alans). It is likely that in the formation of this breed, dwarf and English bulldogs, as well as Spanish Alans have all participated. Officially, the breed was recognized in the early twentieth century. Despite their harsh appearance, the character of these animals is just golden.
In this case, you need a pedigree dog. When choosing a pup, look on his character and temperament. This, of course, is a matter of personal preference, but experts recommend you opt for an active, playful animal. Rate the mental health of the animal - you will likely need to meet his mother.
Usually, these dogs respond to strangers adequately. Your friend is his friend, but your enemy is his enemy twice over. Sensing danger, the animal will immediately get involved in the fight and will stand its ground until the end.
From their formidable ancestors, these bulldogs have inherited a brave heart, determination and complete confidence. When protecting their owners, they do not hesitate a second to rush in to fight a much larger dog, which, of course, often ends in failure. During walks, the owner should be aware of this feature and promptly to withdraw their "warrior" from the likely battlefield.
Those who are dreaming of having this pet, need to understand that, besides a lot of advantages, this dog offers one big disadvantage. These babies snore quite seriously. However, this still remains an ideal urban breed. It feels great even in a small apartment and will not destroy your home during the day.
You must understand how important movement is for the dogs, they need fresh air and to socialize. Your pet will be very grateful to you for an adventure into nature, or just a long walk in the park. The contemporary breed is a small one. They are 30-35 cm long, strong and muscular dogs with a short snout. Characteristic features include high erect ears, flat nose and a bifurcated upper lip, which bares incisors. They can have the most varied coat colors (besides black) - brindle, fawn, white and yellow (spotted), cream or white.
Choosing a puppy is a rather serious affair. To best protect yourself from unpleasant surprises with your animal's health and exterior, choose a dog from a special club or a breeder with a good reputation. Visit several exhibitions, study catalogs, and contact representatives of whatever kennel you find the most likable.
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