Background Information On French Bulldog Puppies Ohio

By Charles Miller


Nothing beats a pet for companionship, just ask any pet owner out there. Usually the general trend will be between either a puppy or a kitten for starters. If you are a new owner and want to have a hand at trying out a dog as a new pet you may consider French bulldog puppies Ohio. But before you do, you should know a little bit about the history of this canine and other good information.

This breed has ancestors of the mastiff line that were very popular during the age of the ancient Greeks. They were made popular by the sport of bull baiting, in which they fight to the death with bulls. This breed was also widely distribute along Phoenician trade routes to feed the demand for these animals due to the sport. As time went on however, the sport was outlawed and many of these mastiffs were domesticated as pets and household companions.

Smaller than the English bulldog, it has a much better temperament. It is due to this latter trait that they can be considered to be fairly safe to be left alone around other animals and small children. It has pointier ears than its English relative, has a more compact and wider body and shorter legs.

As such the French bully makes an excellent companion. It does however require much more attention than a regular dog, in fact it will basically demand for it. When it feels that not getting enough attention is being given, it will set off a fairly distinct ululating sound, or what owners will all call as the French death yodel. Should you get a female, expect her to be very protective of those around her.

Their compact airways, due to their physical build, and their snub noses make for some complications. Due to having these two characteristics this dog will have problems regulating their body temperature, especially when there are conditions of extreme hot or cold weather. Any extreme weather condition will in fact kill this breed. It is thus advised that if you should want to acquire a breed such as this, that you at least live in a temperate area in terms of weather and climate.

Lifespan wise it is fairly short lived. It only averages around 8 to 10 years in terms of lifespan, but this can of course be extended a bit with the proper care and maintenance and of course nutrition. Cataracts are also a possibility as the dog gets older and more mature.

Just like its English relative, this dog is really built for indoor and small space living. It is very content just sitting still for hours on end. It will of course be recommended that you take it out for walks of at least thirty minutes a day for it to improve its circulation and to stretch its legs.

Thus we have covered some general items of information that you need to know before you commit to this breed. Always remember that being a pet owner requires a lot of responsibility and that you need to really research fully so as to be the best owner a dog could ever have.




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