History

Origin of the French bulldog, history of the breed:
The breeding began in England, it started as a smaller version of the English bulldog, then spread to France as a cross between an English bulldog, a pug, and a terrier. The American Kennel Club recognized the breed in 1898.
Nature of the French Bulldog:
Insistent, playful, energetic, hungry for love, tends to overdrive himself. An interesting feature is that they can't swim. It is also recommended for novice owners to buy, as it is highly trainable.
Care: their care needs are low.
Cutting nails, cleaning wrinkles and folds is important, because it is more difficult for the wrinkles to breathe. Weekly teeth brushing is recommended.
Appearance
Small-bodied, an adult French bulldog weighs between 8-15 kg. It is characterized by its stocky, short legs and upturned ears. They have a tiny tail or almost none at all. They are characterized by a muscular body structure. Male dogs generally have a more robust build.
Health:
Average lifespan: 8-12 years. They may be prone to heart and eye problems, which can be avoided if purchased from a suitable breeder.
Colours:
As a breed, the French bulldog can be found in a wide variety of colours. There are colours that can still be found in very few places in different parts of the world. These colours are different from the standard colours, which are black, red, black with black spots on a white base. In special colours: blue, blue fawn, lilac, merle, blue and tan, lilac tan, blue merle, blue merle tan, lilac merle tan, black and tan, isabella, blue sable and there are many more new colours that we are not yet familiar with. Most of the French Bulldogs are blue in colour: Higher in price and rarer than the standard colours. He is completely purebred, just like the standard colours, only its coat is a different colour. The colour of his fur remains blue, but the colour of his eyes changes to a darker hue. Creation of the colour: A diluted gene causes the change of black colour to blue colour.


Blue French Bulldog Health:
A Health Problem Myth. Apart from the colours, it does not differ in any way from the standard colours. Health problems can be traced back to the incorrectness of keeping these dogs, not the appearance of a diluted gene. With proper care, they are just as healthy as the standard colour. Interesting fact: Did you know that there is a long-haired French bulldog? It can be found on the internet under the name Fluffy.
Interesting fact: Did you know that there is a long-haired French bulldog? It can be found on the internet under the name Fluffy.
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