Category: French Bulldog
It is expensive to own a French bulldog, especially if they have allergies, medical or dental problems, or need special attention. Generally, the cost of owning a French bulldog is just as much as any other breed. Keep reading to discover what you...
French bulldogs don't typically bark as often as other dogs. Some French bulldog pet parents will say their dog doesn't bark at all. Frenchies are more known to huff, puff, chortle, chirp, yodel, and scream. In this article, I'll take a closer look...
French Bulldogs aren't inherently aggressive, though they can act out when feeling jealous, intimidated, or protective. Socializing your French Bulldog from a young age can help you avoid unpleasant aggressive behaviors. However, consistent reinforcement...
French Bulldogs can be the perfect family dog due to their lively personality, friendly temperament, and desire to socialize. However, they can show signs of aggression when defending their territory or provoked by young children but can overcome this...
Common French Bulldog eye problems are dry eye, entropion, corneal ulcers, and pinkeye. These optical issues have been attributed to the fact that Bulldogs are a brachycephalic breed. Their wrinkled faces and bulging eyes, to some degree, expose them...
French Bulldogs should avoid foods that they are highly allergic to, ranging from plain milk to avocados, bones, and nuts. Others include cabbages, tea, and coffee. Frenchies are known for their delicate stomachs, whose condition can be exacerbated by...
The most common French Bulldog health issues are related to airway obstruction. Most Frenchies are born with narrow noses or constricted windpipes, which increase the risk of airway infections. Skin, ear, and eye infections are also common, and with...
Very few pet lovers can look at a French bulldog and not feel the draw to his oversized round head and flat expressive face. Bat ears and short legs give the Frenchie childlike qualities that last forever. However, everyone knows that the...