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  1. The French Bulldog ( French: Bouledogue Français) is a French breed of companion dog or toy dog. It appeared in Paris in the mid-nineteenth century, apparently the result of cross-breeding of Toy Bulldogs imported from England and local Parisian ratters. [3] It is commonly kept as a pet, and is among the most frequently registered dogs in a ...

  2. 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 ...

  3. Read more about French Bulldog Health. French Bulldog sounds. Because of their short face, most Frenchies snort, snuffle, wheeze, grunt, and snore loudly. These sounds are endearing to some people; nerve-wracking to others. Slobbering. Some French Bulldogs, especially those with heavy loose lips, slobber water when they drink.

  4. Oct 18, 2023 · The French bulldog is an ancestor of the English bulldog. In the 18th century, some English breeders had developed a smaller, "toy bulldog" with upright ears, quite different from the larger, athletic bulldog of the period.

  5. May 20, 2023 · The French Bulldog can trace its history to a powerful and fearless breed of Bulldog bred for the “sport” of bull baiting in 13 th century England. After the British Parliament outlawed this brutal bloodsport in 1835, fans of the dog started breeding a smaller, gentler version.

  6. Jun 1, 2024 · The French Bulldog is a small counterpart of the Bulldog, but it has large erect ears, rounded at the tips, that resemble those of a bat. Its skull is flat between the ears and domed above the eyes, and the expression is typically alert, rather than morose as in the Bulldog. A valued companion and watchdog, the French Bulldog stands 11 to 13 ...

  7. French bulldogs have a short, low-maintenance coat. Just brush them with a rubber grooming mitt once a week or so to keep their coat shiny and dirt-free. During spring and fall, they may need more frequent brushing to remove dead fur as they shed their undercoat. Keep your French bulldog’s nails trimmed, and brush their teeth regularly.

  8. The Fluffy French Bulldog is a rare, trendy, longhaired version of the French Bulldog. Fluffy Frenchies can fetch an astonishing price of up to $30,000. French Bulldog Pictures

  9. French Bulldogs need up to an hour’s exercise every day, on top of plenty of play and mental stimulation. Their shorter muzzles also make French Bulldogs prone to overheating so in the hotter summer months it’s best to exercise your dog earlier and later in the day when it’s cooler. Click on the hotspots to see most.

  10. The French Bulldog, as its name implies, is derived from the (English) Bulldog. So it shares many of the traits that helped Bulldogs in the bull baiting arena, such as a wide body, low center of gravity, large bone, muscular physique, wide head and jaws, undershot bite and recessed nose.

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