Contents
- 1 What do I need to know before buying a French bulldog?
- 2 What should you look for when buying a French bulldog puppy?
- 3 What questions should you ask when buying a French bulldog?
- 4 Is a French Bulldog a good first dog?
- 5 Are Boy or Girl French bulldogs better?
- 6 What should French bulldogs not do?
- 7 How can I make my French bulldog healthy?
- 8 What you should know about French bulldogs?
- 9 What Colour French bulldog should I get?
- 10 What health problems do French Bulldogs get?
- 11 What should a French bulldog look like?
- 12 What is a blue fawn French bulldog?
- 13 Is it better to have 1 or 2 French bulldogs?
- 14 What two dogs make a French bulldog?
- 15 What human foods can French bulldogs eat?
What do I need to know before buying a French bulldog?
Questions to ask a French Bulldog breeder
- Choose a male puppy if you want a more energetic dog: or a female if you want a more relaxed dog.
- Make sure your breeder is knowledgeable: on breeding and cares for the puppies.
- Be wary of what seems to be an abnormally low price: this can be a sign of an unhealthy puppy.
What should you look for when buying a French bulldog puppy?
If you buy from a breeder, make sure your puppy will be well socialised and have all necessary screening tests, health checks and vaccinations. It’s really important that French Bulldog puppies from a breeder get the right early socialisation so always ask the breeder about how they go about this.
What questions should you ask when buying a French bulldog?
Questions to Consider or Ask a French Bulldog Breeder
- How many litters are present?
- Is the mother dog present?
- Is the litter located inside the house?
- Is it clean?
- How do the puppies respond to visitors?
- How do the puppies respond to sounds?
- Do the puppies have a vaccination certificate?
Is a French Bulldog a good first dog?
French Bulldogs are a good choice for first time owners. They require less exercise and grooming than larger breeds and most of the time are simple to train. They are an adaptable dog breed that will fit in with most owners.
Are Boy or Girl French bulldogs better?
It is generally assumed that males are more mischievous, energetic, confident and bold while females are shy and a bit more relaxed. As a result, they are considered much easier to train and house break than the male. Females are also regarded to be incredibly affectionate with a high snuggling ability.
What should French bulldogs not do?
Keep your Frenchie away from open water, especially if they are unsupervised. Because of their stocky build, they may have a hard time rescuing themselves from even shallow water. Maintain a smoke-free home, as Frenchies are sensitive to respiratory irritants such as cigarette smoke and other air pollutants.
How can I make my French bulldog healthy?
Regular walks Taking a dog to regular strolls is essential to keep a Frenchie in good shape. Since this breed is prone to obesity, going for a walk multiple times a day is ‘a must’. If the weather is too hot or too cold outside, then you can provide your pet with home activities.
What you should know about French bulldogs?
Frenchies are considered an intelligent, well-tempered breed. Their high level of alertness of their surroundings means you can’t get away with much under a Frenchies watchful eye. They are relatively sociable dogs, and typically get along with people and as well as other pets.
What Colour French bulldog should I get?
White Brindle Fawn Brindle & White Tan / The only correct colours are: Brindle; Fawn; Pied; Brindle – Colour pattern caused by a mixture of black hairs and fawn hairs. White markings permitted provided that brindle predominates.
What health problems do French Bulldogs get?
Common Health Issues
- Respiratory system disorders + As a flat-faced breed, French Bulldogs are prone to brachycephalic obstructive airway syndrome or BOAS.
- Eye disorders +
- Skin allergies +
- Ear disorders +
- Back spine and neck issues +
What should a French bulldog look like?
The French Bulldog resembles a Bulldog in miniature, except for the large, erect “bat ears” that are the breed’s trademark feature. The head is large and square, with heavy wrinkles rolled above the extremely short nose. Dogs of few words, Frenchies don’t bark much—but their alertness makes them excellent watchdogs.
What is a blue fawn French bulldog?
Blue – fawn Frenchies have a lovely shade of fawn as the base color with a bluish masks and pads and shadings of blue most visible on the back and ears. There are no two of them exactly alike, but they are all stunning, especially if you are partial to the fawn /tan coloring, which we certainly are.
Is it better to have 1 or 2 French bulldogs?
A French bulldog and a friend! Many dog lovers ask themselves, “are two dogs better than one?” The truth is that this answer varies from breed to breed. With Frenchies, the answer is “absolutely yes!” If you’re not convinced, keep reading to learn why your Frenchie really needs a companion.
What two dogs make a French bulldog?
The French Bulldog ( French: bouledogue or bouledogue français) is a breed of domestic dog, bred to be companion dogs. The breed is the result of a cross between Toy Bulldogs imported from England, and local ratters in Paris, France, in the 1800s.
What human foods can French bulldogs eat?
What Human Food Can French Bulldogs Eat Safely?
- Some fruits and vegetable.
- Peanut Butter.
- Yogurt.
- Cheese.
- Chicken, Turkey & Beef.
- Salmon.
- Tuna.
- Pumpkin and Sweet Potatoes.