Quick Stats for the French Bulldog Breed
- Height (at the shoulders): 12 inches (30 cm)
- Weight: 19 – 22 pounds (9 – 10 kg) and 22 – 28 pounds (10 – 13 kg)
- Life Expectancy: 10 – 12 years
- AKC Group: Non-Sporting Group – AKC recognized in 1898
- Shedding: average shedder
- Living Conditions: good for apartments; fairly active indoors; okay without a yard; not good with extreme temperatures
Personality of the French Bulldog Breed
The French Bulldog is a fun-loving, clownish lapdog that enjoys playtime and being the center of attention. They love to cuddle and curl up next to you. These dogs are extraordinarily sweet, willing to please, and make great companions for anybody. They are slightly stubborn when it comes to training but once conditioned through obedience lessons,
French Bulldogs can make great trainees.
History of the French Bulldog
The Bulldog was extremely popular in England during the 19th century, particularly around the area of Nottingham. Most of these dogs were very small, weighing in at less than 25 to 30 pounds. They made their way to France when a large number of lace workers headed to the area for work and brought their small toy Bulldogs with them.
The Frenchwomen absolutely adored these little dogs, specifically the ones that had erect ears. This feature of the ears were very common, but most people did not like this look back in England. Soon enough, many more of these clown-like looking dogs were brought to France by dog dealers, which were referred to as Bouledogue Francais.
As their popularity grew, the breed had caught the attention of wealthy families throughout the entire upper class. You could find French Bulldogs in some of the most prestigious homes throughout France. It was during this same time period that American travelers who were visiting France brought several Bulldogs back to the United States and began breeding them.
Soon an entire American club was created for this dog and 1898 they had sponsored one of the most popular and elegant dog shows that was ever displayed. This dog show was specifically for French Bulldogs and had attracted large numbers of wealthy spectators which helped the breed’s popularity skyrocket in America. Their popularity among the rich continued to soar and the French Bulldog was rated the most popular show dog in the United States in 1913.
The breed was officially registered by the American Kennel Club in 1898 as a member of the Non-Sporting Group.
The French Bulldog Care and Grooming
French Bulldogs are quite small and like most toy-sized dogs, physical exercise can be met through a nice walk on the leash or a romp through the house. These dogs do not do well in hot weather but can take the cold if necessary. This is one breed that should be living indoors at all times. Also keep in mind that these dogs tend to wheeze, snore, and drool.
Grooming care is minimal, with the occasional brushing once weekly. However the facial wrinkles should be cleaned on a daily basis.
Health Problems of the French Bulldog Dog Breed
The average life expectancy of the French Bulldog is about ten to twelve years.
Major health concerns for this breed are:
- CHD (Canine Hip Dysplasia)
- intervertebral disk disease
- brachycephalic syndrome
- dog allergies
Minor health issues include:
- hemivertebra
- patellar luxation
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