French Bulldog Puppy
A French Bulldog puppy can make an affectionate and funny companion for a caring owner. To understand the personality and basic needs of the French Bulldog, it’s important to know the history of the breed. This breed is relatively new. It originated from undersized English Bulldogs taken to France by lance workers and sailors. Smaller Bulldogs were used as ratters and family companions. Compared to their ancestors, they were easier to keep, because they needed little room and were cleaner than English Bulldog that tend to drool and slobber. French Bulldogs lack most of the health problems of their ancestors, because one of the main aims of the early breeders was to improve typical health problems of the English Bulldog.
A French Bulldog puppy is a hilarious and funny companion that will brighten up your life. Dogs of this breed are typically easy going, alert, curious, and investigating. To develop into well-behaved and reliable adult dogs, they need early socialization and regular training. The first year of the puppy’s life is crucial for its further development. The owners have to spend much time with the puppy to form close bonds with it and make it suited for the lifestyle typical of the family.
A French Bulldog puppy cannot be ignored. If you have no time for housebreaking and training your Frenchie or lack dog ownership experience, you can turn to a professional trainer or buy an adult French Bulldog. Reputable breeders can sell both puppies and adult dogs. If you are not the right owner for a French Bulldog, a true breeder will not sell a dog to you. Responsible breeders who care about the future well being of their dogs try to find the best family for every puppy, but not get rid of them.
Purebred quality Frenchies are normally very expensive. If you cannot afford a puppy or a dog from a breeder, visit a local breed rescue and adopt a homeless dog. Rescue dogs are normally rehabilitated in foster homes and given all necessary training, socialization, vet checks, and shots. Purchasing a French Bulldog puppy from a pet store or puppy mill is not the best idea, if you want a cheaper pet.