Friday 17 March 2017

Information Before You Buy French Bullies For Sale

By Carol Murray


A pet is something that can be great joy for anyone. Many will choose animal companionship over human companionship most of the time once they truly discover the true joys of having a pet. You may have opted to getting a dog over a cat and thus may have thought of getting a french bulldog like your friends. Before you do go out and get a French bullies for sale that you have seen advertised, do read on in this article for more information.

A fond name given by dog lovers to this dog is the frenchie. It is a mastiff, and was used as a blood sport dog in the arena sort of bull baiting. Popular in the ancient Mediterranean, it was widely dispersed throughout all of Europe, and when the sport was later declared illegal, many of these mastiffs were no longer needed. They were thus converted into household pets and companions.

The personality of this breed is seen as being very playful and smart. This breed is adaptable to any situation but it does crave attention 101 percent of the entire time, making it an attention monger of sorts. It lets out a slow ululating noise or sound once it feels it is neglected, and this has gotten the name of the French death yodel from those who are familiar with it. The females of this breed are known to be very protective of their young and anyone they care for.

A dog known also to have medium energy, it is a breed that is quite happy to just sit around the house and be inactive nonetheless. This is a good dog to have in small apartments or urban condominiums. It will be necessary to give it a daily thirty minute walk so that it will be able to let out some pent up energy and stress also.

Closely related to the English bulldog in terms of ancestry, it has smaller body with a wider girth and shorter legs. It has more erect ears also. It is different from its English cousin in that it lacks the same aggressive and alpha nature and thus it can be considered safe around other animals and even small children.

The lifespan of this breed is only around eight to ten years and can be considered quite short for most dogs. Through proper maintenance and nutrition as suggested by your vet this lifespan can be extended a bit more. Also be on the lookout for cataracts and eye complications as it ages also.

A major health complication it will have is related to its snub nose and more compact airway. Due to this physical makeup, it has a harder time in regulating its core body temperature, especially in extreme hot or cold weather. It is a dog that will do well to live in temperate climates and not tropical or subarctic ones.

Apart from the things discussed in this article it may also be a good idea to do further research on this breed. By doing more research it will make sure that you have a more solid decision so as not have any regrets later.




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