Information Before Visiting French Bulldog Puppy Breeders Missouri

By Gregory White


At this point in time you may be considering getting a new pet or companion in your life, preferably of the canine persuasion. Many of your friends may have interested you in getting a French bulldog as a good choice. But before you do go and visit the French Bulldog Puppy Breeders Missouri nearest to you, it may be a good idea to finish off reading this article first.

According to research and surveys done by the American Kennel Club, the frenchie, another name for this breed, is considered to be the sixth popular canine breed in the USA. It has a sordid past however, as it was in ancient times used in the cruel sport of bull baiting. It only became a pet after the sport became illegal.

Many will say that this breed is somewhat an attention seeker, and will monger attention as much as it can. When it does feel that it is not getting the right amount of attention that it deserves, it will give out an eerie ululating sound, which has been dubbed as the French death howl. It is also a breed known for its protectiveness, especially from the female side of the species, protecting those it loves, including the humans.

On the activity level meter, the breed will be rated by experts as medium level. They are more than capable of staying inert or inactive for long periods of time, which is a blessing if living in small spaces. Despite this, they should still be given their fair share of walking and leg stretching for at least thirty minutes a day to get rid of excess energy and restlessness.

The British bulldog is a breed that is closely related to this one. However, the frenchie is a lot smaller in size but also wider in body girth. It also has much shorter legs and its ears are always erect, making it look like a bat. It is however also much tamer in terms of temperament, and much safer to keep with small children and also other animals.

As it ages expect a bit of health concerns as it develops cataracts and eye related complications. Also take note that this dog is not for any type of climate. Due to its small pug nose and shortened narrow airways, it will have issues with core body temperature regulation, and will not survive in extreme cold and hot weather.

The frenchie is also a dog breed that is quite short lived. And one can only hope that it lives at an average of around eight to ten years. Lifespan can be extended somewhat with proper care and nutrition. BE sure to follow veterinarian guidelines as regards optimum health.

Thus this fairly short article has shown some basic considerations you should mull over before taking on this particular dog as a pet and companion. Remember always that it takes a lot of commitment and responsibility in taking care of a pet, and you should do your level best in preparing yourself for it.




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