DESCRIPTION:
The French Bulldog is a sturdy little Bulldog with large
bat-like ears and a
pug nose. It's square flat head is not as large as the English
Bulldog's. The French Bulldog has a rounded forehead. The
dog should be pear-shaped, with the shoulders wider than the
tail area. The short, soft, easy-care coat comes in brindle,
fawn, white and combinations of brindle or fawn with white.
The skin is soft and fairly loose, making the dog pleasant to
pet. The prominent round eyes are dark colored. The tail is
either straight or cork-screw.
TEMPERAMENT:
The French Bulldog is a sweet, playful, easy-to-care
for
companion. The French Bulldog also makes itself useful as a
guardian, and it is a ruthless hunter of mice. It is bright and
easygoing. Curious and alert. Devoted, it often bonds
strongly to a single person. This breed needs companionship
and will not thrive without it. They are fairly willful, but can
be trained if the owner is patient. They can be snappish if
irritable or uncomfortable. Frenchies generally don't like other dogs,
as they are possessive of their
owners, but they are good with other pets if raised with them from puppyhood.
They are reserved with
strangers and best with older, considerate children. Frenchies are particularly
good for the elderly.
HEIGHT & WEIGHT:
Height: approx. 12 inches
Weight: There are two weight classes of French Bulldog: 19-22 pounds
and 22-28 pounds