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Playful, adaptable, affectionate
A compact, easygoing companion that’s playful and affectionate, ideal for city dwellers.
Breed Group: Non-Sporting
Size: Small
Height: 11-12 inches
Weight: 28-28 pounds
Coat Type: Short, smooth
Coat Colors: Brindle, fawn, white, and combinations
Temperament: Affectionate, adaptable, and playful. French Bulldogs are known for their loving nature and thrive in human company. They are loyal companions who enjoy being close to their owners and are typically very gentle with children and other pets.
Energy Level: Low to moderate. French Bulldogs enjoy short play sessions and moderate activity but do not require intense daily exercise. They are content with indoor play and short walks, making them ideal for apartment living.
Good with Children: Yes
Good with Other Pets: Yes
Trainability: Moderate. French Bulldogs are intelligent but can be a bit stubborn. Positive reinforcement and short, fun training sessions work best. Consistency and patience are key.
Barking Tendency: Low. Frenchies are not known for excessive barking and usually remain quiet unless they sense something unusual.
Lifespan: 10-12 years
Health Issues: Common health issues include brachycephalic syndrome (due to their short snouts), hip dysplasia, and skin allergies. Owners should monitor their breathing in hot or humid weather and keep them at a healthy weight.
Exercise Requirements: Moderate. French Bulldogs do well with brief daily walks and indoor play. They should not be overexerted, especially in warm climates, due to their respiratory limitations.
Hypoallergenic: No
History: The French Bulldog originated in England as a smaller version of the English Bulldog, bred primarily as a companion animal. The breed gained widespread popularity in France, where it became a favorite among city dwellers and café-goers in Paris during the 19th century.