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Friday, September 27, 2013

TYPE OF DOG French Bulldog



TYPE OF DOG French Bulldog


Country of Origin: France
Height: about 12 inches
Weight: 24 to 28 lb
Coat: Short, thin, smooth, soft and shiny
Color: brindle, brown, white, and white mottled ; also nothing but black, white and black, black and tan, liver, mouse
Registries (with Group) : AKC (Non - Sporting) ; UKC (Companion)

ORIGIN AND HISTORY
To say that the French Bulldog is a purebred French is a misnomer. Bulldogs are in the peak of its popularity in the UK in 1860, and smaller varieties of this type is very popular in the region of central England lace manufacture. The Industrial Revolution led to a decrease in lace, and craftsmen moved to France, with the Bulldogs bring their toys. There maintained with some French ancestry to create what is now the French Bulldog. At that time, the breed developed two" bat ears" (lifting) and "Rose" (folded ears, as the Bulldog) . Europe tend to choose the latter, look for a dog that practically miniature Bulldog ; American fans, meanwhile, injured with bat ears. After much fuss (including ear bats attack people from the Westminster Dog Show in 1898 and formed his own, bat - ear, show), United eventually won the set style of bat ears, that he became one of the characteristics of the breed.

PERSONALITY PROFILE
Messing - clowns - even curious, and loving, the French Bulldog ("Frenchie") is a wonderful companion and playmate. Brilliant speech, warning convey her fun attitude. He gets along with everyone, including other pets and dogs, and basically is - a happy go lucky fellow. Easy care and easy going, if Frenchie has a fault, it may be that he tends to snore and drool for the results of a short snout.

CARE REQUIREMENTS
Exercise: The French Bulldog does not need a lot of practice, but he is happy that accompany their owners for a walk around the neighborhood or everyday adventures. Do not over - done in the summer, such as shortened muzzle makes it harder for you to breathe.
Preparation: the smooth coat is short and easy French Bulldog kept clean and tidy with occasional brushing. Wrinkles on the face should be kept clean and dry to prevent infection.
Life Span: 10 to 12 years.
Training: Frenchie has a stubborn streak, but a good heart valid if the training was very valuable to him. He responds best to training that makes a call out to him, and harsh training methods that will cause him to shut down.