Do you want a small, loving and exclusive pet? I recommend you to meet the French bulldog.




French bulldogs are known for their active and playful personality, as well as their round head and big ears. Their origin dates back to the beginning of the 19th century and, since then, they have been a faithful companion for humans.

The French bulldog was consolidated as a breed with the migration of lace makers (those who create the lace used in garments) from England to France at the beginning of the 19th century.  According to the Hills website, the workers took the smaller bulldogs with them as pets to keep them away from rats.

Because of their good work scaring rodents away, this dog quickly became popular in the farming communities of northern France. Subsequently, as stated on the Purina website, bulldogs began to crossbreed with other small-faced breeds, giving rise to the breed as it is known today.

If you are thinking of having a dog of this breed as a pet, it is necessary to take into account certain recommendations. According to the Purina website, French bulldogs are suitable for owners with no previous experience in caring for a pet and their short coat makes them easy to care for and clean.

As for their size, an adult male can weigh around 12.5 kilograms and a female, 11 kilograms. This, combined with their average size of between 27 and 34.5 centimeters, makes them a pet that can easily adapt to smaller environments.

However, his small skull and flat face make him a snorer. According to the Hills website, the French bulldog may drool a lot and have health problems related to airway obstructions and breathing difficulties.

The same Hills website assures that these dogs have a calm and gentle temperament. The fact that they will not always be willing to go for a run, but will be willing to go for a light walk at a leisurely pace, makes them ideal pets for the city.

Despite their calm temperament, they are animals that enjoy being the center of attention. Because of this, they are optimal for single-person households, as they may compete with other dogs or humans for their owner's attention, according to Hills.

This also makes it necessary that, in case of having children, it should be explained to them that they should respect the French bulldog's spaces so that there is a good coexistence between them.

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