Sunday, January 8, 2017

What You Need To Know Before Buying A Frenchie Dog

By Martha King


Owning and looking after a pet is a great thing. Pets give one comfort and companionship over a long period time, just as with human relationships also. Many have enjoyed pets and perhaps you should do also in the way of a frenchie dog. Many of your Ohio friends may have recommended that you get one and you are thinking hard about it. Do however read this article before you commit

In essence the frenchie is basically your French bulldog, this being the popular shortened term. It rates as the number six most popular breed in the United States according to studies by the American kennel club. It can trace its bloodline down to ancient Greek mastiffs distributed by Phoenician traders for bull baiting. When the sport was outlawed, many of the dogs that no longer had fighting jobs became turned into pets and household companions.

In terms of personality, the frenchie will have a playful and adaptable personality, and it is also quite smart. It can be quite an attention monger however, and it will demand more than its fair share of attention or what it feels it is entitle to. Lacking this attention, it will let out a sort of ululating sound that has popularly come to be known as the French death yodel.

In general the breed is rated a medium in terms of activity. Regardless of this, it is quite capable of having a pretty inactive day throughout and thus it is deemed as a great indoor dog. It will require thirty minutes walk everyday despite its ability to stay cooped up in small apartments and condominiums. So for small space urban living, it will not give you too much of a problem.

Smaller than the English bulldog, which is quite similar to it, it has more erect ears. It also has a more compact body with a wider girth including smaller legs. More importantly when compared to its English cousin, it lacks the temperamental alpha male behavior, thus making it safer to be around small animals and children.

Its unique physical makeup gives it a small and compact airway. Couple this with its snub pug nose and it does have problems with temperature regulation. It cannot live well in extreme temperatures such as hot or cold, and this is of course made worse by its very thin coat of fur. If you do live in extreme temperature climates this is a dog that is not for you.

The lifespan of this dog is very short for a dog, around eight to ten years only. As such it can still be extended with some proper care and maintenance, and also very importantly good nutritional practices. Your vet should be able to help in this regard.

In sum this article has covered some great baseline information about this particular breed. Although it is not exhaustive it still suffices as good baseline information for you to work with. Always try to get as much information to make an informed decision as it takes a lot of commitment and responsibility to take on a pet.




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