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  2. The most honest dog breed review you'll ever find about French Bulldog temperament, training, personality, behavior, pros and cons.

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    • Are An Expensive Breed to Own
    • Can Be Big Chewers
    • Will Fart A Lot
    • Will Snore A Lot
    • Need Help Cleaning
    • Are Victims of Irresponsible Breeding
    • Cannot Swim
    • Are Needy Dogs
    • Are Better in Pairs
    • Can Be Hard to Potty Train

    French Bulldogs don’t come cheap. From the cost of buying a puppy, possible C-sections, special food, and potential health issues and insurance, you will need a big wallet. In the future I will publish a guide to how much it costs to own a French Bulldog, but in very simple terms we budget at least £75 a month (which equates to around $93 US dollar...

    Assuming you get your Frenchie as a puppy, be prepared to place things in lock down when the teething starts. They don’t stop teething until around 8 months, so before that they can chew everything and anything in sight. Even after teething they can still like a good chew. If your Frenchie is still chewing and being destructive as an adult it good ...

    If you have a sensitive nose and can’t stand offensive smells, then a French Bulldog isn’t for you. Their farts alone are a good enough reason to not get a Frenchie. Nobody can ever really prepare you for how bad their farts are. It’s a toxic gas that will permeate your very being and will linger for hours. Needless to say, often it will be down to...

    And then there’s the snoring. As a brachycephalic breed they have shortened snouts, the negative by-product being snoring (check out why it happens). This is why we don’t let Claude sleep in our bedroom. As soon as his eyes are closed and he’s lying own he will start snoring really loudly. If you value your sleep, don’t get a Frenchie.

    Your Frenchie won’t be able to clean himself as well as he should. For example, you will need to regularly clean his ears and between his face folds, plus occasionally give him a bath (here’s how to bathe him). But the worst part? His butt. He can’t reach it, so you will have times where he’s done his business and has a little bit of mess left behi...

    Due to their increased popularity, there are irresponsible breeders out there looking to make a quick buck from a Frenchie sale. There are certain things you should always ask a breeder before you buy, and I’ve listed them all for you here. But there’s also the moral dilemma. Frenchies have been bred and over-bred to achieve the look they have toda...

    Don’t believe what you read online; French Bulldogs cannot swim without a life jacket on (here’s the life jacket I recommend). If you live anywhere near water that is higher than your Frenchies head, then this is a good enough reason to not get one. They can drown very easily so please be careful near water.

    In the positives of owning a Frenchie I spoke about the pros and cons where it related to their affection and loyalty. It’s a two-way street though as French Bulldogs are prone to separation anxiety. They cannot be left alone for long periods of time and don’t suit a person who will be at work all day. Please don’t get a French Bulldog if you won’t...

    This is why I believe two French Bulldogs are better than one. These social dogs will thrive off each other and will love the companionship of having a doggy friend. If you can afford a Frenchie, think about getting another dog too. Whether that’s another of the same breed or something else, it will make your dog so much happier.

    In the pros section I mentioned that Frenchies can be relatively easy to train, but there was one aspect which took longer than the rest; potty training. I can only compare having a Frenchie puppy to having a human baby. You have to contend with a lot of mess, poop, and wee on the floor. It took us a long time to get this aspect cracked as Claude w...

  3. Mar 21, 2023 · Are French Bulldogs good pets? Absolutely. But, there are certainly some downfalls to know about and understand before you make the decision of bringing this adorable, friendly, laid-back pup home.

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  4. Oct 18, 2023 · The French bulldog is an adorable, popular small dog who makes a loyal, loving house pet. However, their flat faces lead to several health problems.

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  5. Mar 12, 2024 · Friendly and Sociable Creatures. French Bulldogs, fondly known as “Frenchies,” are undeniably adorable with their distinctive bat-like ears and smushed faces. But it’s not just their looks that make them a popular choice for pets; their temperament plays a significant role too.

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  6. Aug 19, 2024 · By Micaela Erickson. Updated: Aug 19, 2024 | 2 Minutes. french bulldog. non-sporting group. small dogs. Choosing the right dog for your family is no easy decision. The amount of choices can be...

  7. Jun 2, 2024 · French Bulldogs are distinctive and make for excellent family pets. French bulldogs are recognizable by their small stature and large ears. They have an affectionate nature and make...

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