Dog Breed French Bulldog - Care, Training & Co

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The French Bulldog is undoubtedly one of the most popular breeds. With its cheerful, loyal nature, it is an asset to any household. Tips for keeping and caring for the Bulldog can be found here.

14.12.2021

The French Bulldog - the versatile top performer

The French Bulldog can now be found on almost every street corner - it has won the hearts of many people and is by far one of the most popular dog breeds.

What to expect if you want to enrich your family with this little powerhouse, you will find out here.

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Origin: France

Size: up to 30 cm

Weight: 8-14 kg

Life expectancy: 10-14 years

Character: playful, loving, affectionate, stubborn

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Character and Nature

The Bulldog is an extremely lovable companion. With its affectionate and playful nature, the four-legged friend is also well-suited for a household with children.

Even though the excited, rhythmic snorting of the French Bulldog suggests otherwise, it is generally friendly when interacting with unfamiliar dogs. The stubborn character mainly comes through when it comes to training.

The little dog has no hunting instinct and is therefore relaxed even in the woods.

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Training and Care

Unlike many of its counterparts, the French Bulldog is happy when walks are kept shorter. The short head with an equally short snout often leads to loud snoring and breathing problems, which can manifest with too much action. It is essential to pay attention to a responsible and certified breeding for your →puppy that advocates for the breeding of healthy French Bulldogs.

If you are looking for a four-legged friend that does not need to perform athletic feats and is instead suited for short, quiet walks, you are in the right place. This makes it perfect for apartment living.

Due to its affectionate nature, the four-legged friend needs a lot of attention. Regularly being alone for many hours a day would make it unhappy. If children live in the household, this poses no problem for the playful dog breed, as long as it is respected that the Bulldog needs breaks and places to retreat.

Nutrition of the French Bulldog

French Bulldogs have special needs when it comes to their diet. They tend to overweight, skin problems, and sensitive digestion, which is why their food should be carefully selected. A balanced diet with high-quality proteins and essential fatty acids can not only support the health of the skin and coat but also minimize the risk of skin fold infections.

Equally important is a moderate fat content to control weight and prevent obesity, as this could further strain the Bulldog's joints and airways. With our →special food for Bulldogs, we offer a tailored solution that is optimally adapted to the needs of this breed.

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Lena M.