Some Information Before You Visit French Bulldog Breeders

By Steven Adams


Seeing how happy your friends are with their pets may have put an idea in your mind about getting one too. You may have set your heart on a dog and are rearing to go visit a few French bulldog breeders in the Ohio area. Before doing that, please read on a bit to see what the French bulldog is all about.

It is a dog that extends its lineage all the way down to the ancient Greek era when it was bred for the primary purpose of fighting bulls in the arena in a sport called bull baiting. At the height of the popularity of the sport, the breed was widely distributed by the help of Phoenician traders in the Mediterranean. Once the sport was outlawed, many of these dogs became pets and household companions instead. It is considered as the sixth most popular dog breed and has a playful and adaptable personality.

The dog is somewhat one that is addicted to attention, and it will demand its fair share from whoever is its master. Lacking such, it will go into a French death howl mode, wherein it will ululate eerily . It must also be noted that the females of this breed are very protective of their young and all that they care about, humans included.

In terms of activity level, they can be rated as a medium by most experts. They can on the other hand remain perfectly still or inactive for long periods, and thus are a boon to have in smaller living quarters such as can be found in inner cities and apartment buildings. They should however be at least be taken out for a half hour of walking so as to dissipate any excess energy and also to make them stretch their legs a bit.

The British bulldog is a close relation, but this dog is much smaller and has a wider girth. It looks a bit bat like due to its constantly erect ears when view from certain angles. It does not have the alpha aggressiveness of its British cousin, and thus safer to leave alone with other animals and children in the house.

They will develop cataracts as they get on in age so this must be prepared for. Their small airways and pug noses make it hard for them to regulate their core body temperatures, so it will not do to keep them in places of extreme heat or cold. IF you live in almost arctic conditions or in tropical climates, this dog may not be the one for you.

Around eight to ten years is the average lifespan of this dog, which is not very long. However, with constant visits to the vet for advice on proper health and nutrition, this lifespan can be extended somewhat.

In short this article has shown some things that you should be aware of when taking on this breed as a possible pet and companion. It takes a lot of responsibility and commitment to take on any pet so do arm yourself with the necessary information beforehand.




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