Thursday, March 16, 2017

Information Before You Buy French Bullies For Sale

By Carol Murray


A pet can be described as being one of the greatest joys and experiences one can have while on this earth. Man would even say that animal companionship will beat human companionship hands down every time, that is once you have experienced the joys of having a pet. Many of you friends have suggested a French bulldog for your needs, and you may have agreed to it. Thus before going out and buying French bullies for sale, then you do need to have more information that is covered in this article.

This dog is also widely known as the frenchie in dog loving circles. It is a dog that has seen a bloody history as a mastiff used in the blood sport of bull baiting during ancient times around the Mediterranean area. It was widely distributed by Phoenician traders throughout Europe, but when the sport was outlawed, many of the remaining mastiffs became pets and companions.

The personality of the frenchie is both smart and playful, and is very adaptable to any situation or owner. It however craves a lot of attention and many will even say that it is an attention monger. When it does fell it is not getting enough attention, it will let out an ululating sound that is quite eerie, which many owners and dog lovers call as the French death yodel. The females of the breed are also known to be very protective of those that they care for.

The dog of this breed has been rated as having a medium level of energy, but it can in fact be quite inactive if needed for extended periods of time without any complaints. Thus those into small residential living, such as in apartments or condos, will find this dog a boon. It should be taken for at least half hour walks a day for it to be able to stretch its legs.

Closely related to the English bulldog in terms of ancestry, it has smaller body with a wider girth and shorter legs. It has more erect ears also. It is different from its English cousin in that it lacks the same aggressive and alpha nature and thus it can be considered safe around other animals and even small children.

Its lifespan is not that long when compared to other breeds, lasting only around eight to ten years. Its lifespan can be a extended a bit with proper nutrition and maintenance as prescribed by your veterinarian. It will also contend with cataracts and relate eye conditions as it ages.

A major health complication it will have is related to its snub nose and more compact airway. Due to this physical makeup, it has a harder time in regulating its core body temperature, especially in extreme hot or cold weather. It is a dog that will do well to live in temperate climates and not tropical or subarctic ones.

Apart from the things discussed in this article it may also be a good idea to do further research on this breed. By doing more research it will make sure that you have a more solid decision so as not have any regrets later.




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