CAROUSEL FRENCH BULLDOGS
Health - Quality - Personality - Grand Champions
Meet The French Bulldog
The French Bulldog is a truly unique companion, renowned for its iconic bat ears and charming demeanor. This small dog breed has captured the hearts of many, particularly urban dwellers, making it one of the most beloved breeds worldwide. Playful, alert, and adaptable, the Frenchie is simply irresistible.
Resembling a miniature Bulldog, the French Bulldog stands out with its distinctive large, erect ‘bat ears.’ Its head is broad and square, adorned with heavy wrinkles that accentuate its short nose. Beneath its smooth, glossy coat lies a compact and muscular body. The affectionate nature of the Frenchie makes it a delightful companion, and despite being relatively quiet, their keen senses make them excellent watchdogs.
French Bulldogs thrive in various living situations, whether with singles, couples, or families, and they don’t require extensive outdoor exercise. They are sociable creatures, getting along well with other pets and eagerly making new human friends. It’s no surprise that people from Paris to Peoria adore this entertaining and loyal breed.
Breed Traits and Characteristics
Breed Height:
between 11 – 13 inches
Weight:
under 28 pounds
Life Expectancy:
10 – 12 years
Physical
Family Life
Social
Personality
- Shedding Level
- Coat Grooming Frequency
- Drooling Level
- Hot weather tolerance
- Affectionate With Family
- Good with young children
- Good with other dogs
- Jogging Companion
- Opennes to strangers
- Playful
- Watchdog / protective
- Barking Level
- Trainability
- Energy level. (low – high)
- Mental stimulation Needs
- Companionship Needs
CAUTION PUPPY BEHAVIOR IN PLAY
Here are several puppy points to be aware of:
- They love to chew. Watch out….
- Furniture legs
- Lamp cords, computer cables
- Favorite shoes
- Cell phones
- They are very curious and will quietly get into trouble if you don’t keep a watchful eye.
- They can easily chew and tear open a dog toy. Remove any squeakers when the toy appears frayed.
- Keep holiday decorations away from puppy’s reach. Small objects can be easily swallowed.
- Zoomies – look out for sharp objects, furniture corners, glass doors
This document is extracted from the official AKC Website. Click on it to view.