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What You Need To Know Before Buying A Frenchie Dog

By Martha King


Pets give joy and contentment to many people, and some say that they are comparable or even better than human companionship. Your friends may be dog owners and they have suggested that you get a frenchie dog now that you are an Ohio resident. All fine and good, but you still really need to know more about this breed before taking all suggestions hook line and sinker.

In essence the frenchie is basically your French bulldog, this being the popular shortened term. It rates as the number six most popular breed in the United States according to studies by the American kennel club. It can trace its bloodline down to ancient Greek mastiffs distributed by Phoenician traders for bull baiting. When the sport was outlawed, many of the dogs that no longer had fighting jobs became turned into pets and household companions.

The personality of this breed can be said as being adaptable, smart and playful. It requires attention, and a lot of it. In fact out of all the dogs out there it is an attention monger. Should it ever get the feeling that it is not getting all the love that it needs it will let out a yodel, a ululating like sound which previous owners will call as the French death yodel.

One the energy scale many will rate this breed as a medium. Despite this, it is quite capable of not moving around the whole day and is quite happy in small and constricted spaces. Thus it is a boon to have in small space living such as condominiums and apartments. It should be given at least thirty minutes daily walk so it can stretch it legs and let go of some stress.

It is a dog that is similar to the English bulldog, but it does lack the same aggressive alpha male tendencies so it is safer to keep with smaller children and animals. It does also have a smaller body with a wider girth, smaller legs of course, and with ears that are always erect.

Given its small compact airway and snub nose, it has complications with temperature regulation of its body core. It will not do for it to live in extreme temperatures such as extreme heat or cold as it will get into serious complications as it has thin fur. If you live in very hot or very cold climates, do not get this breed as your pet.

In terms of average lifespan it is fairly short lived, being on average about eight to ten years. However, should proper nutritional guidelines and care and maintenance be followed, one can expect to extend this timeline quite a bit.

In total these are just some basic things that one should look at in terms of this particular breed. There are of course other things to know about this dog, which of course you should also look into to give you a more informed decision.




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