Sunday 5 June 2016

Before You Respond To That French Bullies For Sale Sign

By Lisa Wallace


You are probably wondering right now if you should be getting a pet or not. In fact most of the people you know do have pets and seem to be very happy with their pets. Right now you may be deciding on a dog as a possible pet and companion as soon as you saw the French bullies for sale sign earlier. Before you do take the commitment and plunge, do read on in this article for some good facts and information on this dog breed.

The French Bulldog, or popularly known as the French Bully, is a mastiff popularized during early Greek times. It was bred for the bloody sport of bull baiting. Phoenician traders were responsible for the dispersal of the breed around Europe. When bull baiting as a sport was outlawed, many of these mastiffs were out of a job and so they were used largely for domestic purposes, such as pets.

Many would believe that it is like the English bulldog, but in fact it is much smaller with more erect ears. The British bulldog also looks more pug like. Temperament wise this breed is much tamer and more docile, so there is no danger of leaving it alone with children or even other animals in your residence.

These dogs make excellent companions, but also be prepared to give it a lot of attention, as this is a thing that it craves a lot. You will know when you are neglecting it when it makes a yodeling sound, or what others will term as the French death yodel. The females of the breed are very protective, not only of their young but those around them.

Small spaces and living conditions will pose no problem for this canine. And just like the British bulldog, can be considered as the ultimate indoor dog. It is content being inactive a majority of the time, but this does not mean it does not need some regular outdoor exercise. It is recommended that you at least take it out for a walk for at least 30 minutes a day.

This particular breed also has problems in regulating their temperature, maybe owing to the fact that have much compacted airways attributed to their size as well as coupled with their pug noses. Thus in how temperatures they will have problems breathing. In very cold temperatures they will also be prone to health problems due to their almost furless coats. The best climate for this dog is a temperate one.

When the French bully ages, it will have a tendency to have eye related conditions and problems. In addition this dog also does not have a very long lifespan average at the least about eight to ten years. Life spans o course can be longer depending on how much care you are willing to give to them.

This article has covered most of the general items for considerations for dog owners and dog lovers alike. Many other items are not covered in this list that you should also be concerned about. Thus do make the additional research need so that can make a full and informed decision on this breed.




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