| The French Bulldog is a small companion breed of dog | | | | eyes. The tails is naturally short, not cropped, straight or |
| that was developed in France from French Terriers | | | | screwed. The short, soft, easy-care coat comes in |
| and the toy English Bulldog; brought to France during | | | | brindle, fawn, white and combinations of brindle or |
| the industrial revolution and economic crisis in England. | | | | fawn with white. |
| They were originally bred as ratters, but are now bred | | | | Frenchies prefer cooler climates. Overheating this dog |
| as lap dogs and companions. The breed is commonly | | | | may cause heat stroke so proper shade and water |
| called the Frenchie, also known as "clowns" and frog | | | | should always be provided. This breed may drool and |
| dogs. They love to clown around and can run and play | | | | slobber; however a good percentage of them do not. |
| for hours. | | | | If too overweight, they may have trouble breathing, |
| French bulldog Puppies is a compact, muscular dog | | | | because of a swollen abdomen. This breed is an |
| with a smooth coat, solid bone structure with a flat | | | | average shedder so very little grooming is needed. |
| powerful muzzle and a pug nose. A valued companion | | | | Due to their small size they are good for apartment |
| and watchdog, the French bulldog stands 11 to 12 | | | | life. They can be fairly active indoors and have fairly |
| inches (28 to 30 cm) and ideally weighs no more than | | | | minimal exercise needs, but do require at least daily |
| 28 pounds (13 kg). His physical appearance is | | | | walks. Walks should be kept short and the dog should |
| characterized by naturally occurring large and erect | | | | be allowed breaks when walking long distances. They |
| 'bat ears' that are wide at the base and rounded at | | | | mature slowly and their life span ranges 12 and 14 |
| the top. The head is large and square with round sharp | | | | years. |