Some Information On French Bulldog Missouri

By Susan Barnes One of the greatest experiences we can have is to have a pet to exhibit our nurturing and loving skills. At this moment yo...

By Susan Barnes


One of the greatest experiences we can have is to have a pet to exhibit our nurturing and loving skills. At this moment you may be deciding between a car or a dog to keep you company. Someone may have suggested that you also visit a French Bulldog Missouri breeder and get a puppy to begin with. But before you do visit any breeder, please read on to see more information as regards this breed.

This breed can proudly trace its lineage down to the mastiffs in the ancient Greek area. These dogs were used as fighting dogs in the bloody sport of bull baiting, where they were made to fight bulls to the death. As the sport became more popular in Europe, these dogs were widely distributed by Phoenician traders. As the sport became illegal, these dogs were later on made into pets and household companions.

This breed has a more compact and wider body than its British relative, the British bulldog. It does of course still have short legs and same characteristic pug face, but it does sport ears that are characteristically erect most if not all of the time. Lacking typical mastiff alpha male behavior like the British bully, it is safe to keep this breed with other animals as well as small children.

It is a dog however that requires a lot of attention, hand in hand with it being a great companion. Should this breed feel that it is not getting all the attention that it deserves, it will let out an ululating sound to let you know. French bully owners call this sound the French death yodel. Females of this breed are also known to be very protective of those they care for, especially their young.

These dogs are also low maintenance when it comes to exercise. They are well suited to non active living inside small residential spaces like urban apartments and condominiums, requiring only 30 minutes of daily walks. Some would say that they are one of the ultimate indoor dogs around.

A major health concern that this dog must deal with is temperature regulation. It has a compact airway and a snub nose that makes it difficult to do so. Thus they should avoid extreme cold or hot temperatures as this can lead to their deaths. It is much advised that you should only get this breed if you live in a place with a temperate climate.

This is not a very long lived dog. It averages one of the shortest life spans at between eight to ten years. However, with the proper nutrition and care, this can be extended a little bit more. Cataracts are also something that has to be contended with as the years go by and the dog ages.

This article has thus covered some very important items regarding the French bulldog. Remember that taking on a new or additional pet entails a lot of responsibility and commitment and should not bet taken lightly.




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