Sunday 9 April 2017

Some Information Before You Visit French Bulldog Breeders

By Steven Adams


It may have come to your mind that it is time for you to get a new pet or even a replacement one. You may have set your mind on getting a dog, and are thinking of visiting some French bulldog breeders while you are in Ohio. But before you do make such a move, do read on in this short article to arm yourself with the necessary information before your purchase.

The breed is ranked as the sixth most popular dog in the United States, according to experts of the American Kennel Club. This is probably due in fact that it is quite playful and has an adaptable personality. It used to be a breed used for the blood sport of bull baiting, and widely dispersed in Europe by Phoenician traders. When the sport was made illegal, many unemployed bulldogs became household pets.

This dog will always want attention, and it wants all of it if warranted. Should it have the feeling it is not getting enough, it will let out the French death yodel, an eerie ululating sound. Also take note that the females are very protective of their litter, and also anything that they care about and for.

Medium is the rating given to the energy level of this dog, and even though it is quite high, it is a breed that is quite happy being inactive for the better part of the day. Due to this, they can be great companions in small quarters such as condominiums or apartments. They will also need at least a half hour walk everyday for them to stretch and let off excess energy.

The British bulldog is a close relation, but this dog is much smaller and has a wider girth. It looks a bit bat like due to its constantly erect ears when view from certain angles. It does not have the alpha aggressiveness of its British cousin, and thus safer to leave alone with other animals and children in the house.

As regards health complications they will set in as they age, in particular with regards to the eyes wherein they will develop cataracts. They are also equipped with a pug nose and smaller airways due to their compact size, and this exacerbates their problem with proper temperature maintenance of their body, thus they cannot handle extreme weather. It is not advisable that they are kept in tropical or subarctic conditions as they may die.

Around eight to ten years is the average lifespan of this dog, which is not very long. However, with constant visits to the vet for advice on proper health and nutrition, this lifespan can be extended somewhat.

In conclusion, this short write up has shown what basic you should know if you want to take this breed on as a new pet and companion. You must always be a responsible owner by getting more information on whatever pet you want to take on so that you will not regret the commitment later on, not only for your sake, but for your pet's sake as well.




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