French Bulldog Breeders List
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What to Look for When Buying a French Bulldog Puppy
French Bulldogs are wonderful dogs, but before you buy a French Bulldog puppy, there are several things you need to keep in mind.
One of the most important things to look for is a reputable breeder. A good breeder will have healthy dogs and will be willing to provide you with references. They will also be happy to answer any questions you have about the breed.
Here are a few examples of what to look for in a breeder:
- Are the puppies healthy and well-socialized?
- Do the parents have good health clearances?
- Is the breeder knowledgeable about the breed?
- What kind of guarantees does the breeder offer?
Another important consideration is whether you’re ready for a puppy. French Bulldogs require a lot of time and attention and aren’t the best choice for someone who’s not able to commit to regular training and exercise.
They also need regular grooming to keep their coat looking nice.
If you think you’re ready for a French Bulldog puppy, be sure to do your research and find a reputable breeder. They will be an invaluable resource in helping you find the perfect dog for your family.
If you cannot find a reputable breeder in your area, search online for French Bulldog breeders or French bulldog rescues. There are many great organizations out there that adopt out French Bulldogs to responsible homes.
Questions to Ask Your French Bulldog Breeder
Remember, your potential breeder should be more than willing to answer any and all questions you might have.
- Here is a list of questions you should ask your French Bulldog breeder:
- How long has the breeder been breeding French Bulldogs?
- Do the parents have good health clearances?
- What kind of guarantees does the breeder offer?
- Are the puppies healthy and well-socialized?
- How many litters per year does the breeder produce?
- How long has the breeder been breeding French Bulldogs?
- Where do the puppies live until they are sold?
- What type of food and toys do the puppies have access to?
- What type of training do the puppies receive?
- How often do the puppies see a veterinarian?
Getting answers to these questions will help you determine if the breeder is reputable and responsible. If they can’t or aren’t willing to answer your questions, it’s best to move on.
French Bulldog History
The French Bulldog breed began in 19th century England, where they were used as ratters in textile mills. They were brought to the United States in the late 1800s and became popular as a companion dog.
The French Bulldog breed was recognized by the American Kennel Club in 1898.
Today, the French Bulldog is the 11th most popular breed in the United States.
French bulldogs are known for their charming personality, playful nature and love of people. They make excellent companions for families with children and other pets.
French Bulldog Quick Facts
Here are some quick facts about the French Bulldog breed:
- Country of origin: England
- AKC recognized in: 1898
- Height: 10-11 inches
- Weight: 18-28 pounds
- Life span: 10-12 years
- Purpose: Companion dog
French Bulldog Health Problems
The French Bulldog is a relatively healthy breed, but like all breeds, they can suffer from a few health problems. Some of the most common health problems include:
- Allergies
- Eye problems
- Respiratory problems
- Hip dysplasia
- Elbow dysplasia
- Thyroid problems
- Skin allergies
- Seizures –
- Cancer
- Bulldog Health Issues
French bulldog health problems can become expensive if not caught early. That’s why it’s important to find a reputable breeder who does health clearances on the parents of their puppies.
If you’re considering bringing a French Bulldog into your home, be sure to ask the breeder about the health problems common to the breed. They should be able to provide you with documentation that the parents of the puppies have been cleared of any health problems.
Be prepared to pay for regular vet check-ups and any necessary treatments should your dog develop a health problem.
If you’re considering purchasing a French Bulldog puppy, be sure to ask the breeder about the health of the parents and any potential health problems the puppies may have. A good breeder will be happy to answer any questions you have.