Thursday, January 5, 2017

Finish Reading This Before You Buy A Frenchie Dog

By Martha King


Owning and looking after a pet is a great thing. Pets give one comfort and companionship over a long period time, just as with human relationships also. Many have enjoyed pets and perhaps you should do also in the way of a frenchie dog. Many of your Ohio friends may have recommended that you get one and you are thinking hard about it. Do however read this article before you commit

In essence the frenchie is basically your French bulldog, this being the popular shortened term. It rates as the number six most popular breed in the United States according to studies by the American kennel club. It can trace its bloodline down to ancient Greek mastiffs distributed by Phoenician traders for bull baiting. When the sport was outlawed, many of the dogs that no longer had fighting jobs became turned into pets and household companions.

The personality of this breed can be said as being adaptable, smart and playful. It requires attention, and a lot of it. In fact out of all the dogs out there it is an attention monger. Should it ever get the feeling that it is not getting all the love that it needs it will let out a yodel, a ululating like sound which previous owners will call as the French death yodel.

Energy wise, many will rate this dog as having a medium level of energy. It can however, stay quite inactive for long periods of time and thus making it a candidate for the ultimate indoor dog. It can thus do well living in small spaces such as apartments and condominiums, but it will need thirty minutes of walking a day to stretch its little legs.

This breed, though similar to the English bulldog, is very much smaller. It has a smaller body with a fairly much wider girth and smaller legs. Its ears are perennially erect making it somewhat look like a bat. It also does not have the same temperamental alpha male tendency and so it is much safer to keep with other small animals and also with children.

Due to its unique physical makeup of a small airway and couple this with a snub nose, the breed will have a few health complications. Foremost of this is its ability to regulate its internal body temperature. It will thus have problems in extreme climates like topical or subarctic conditions, thus it will need to live in a temperate area or country.

The lifespan of this dog is very short for a dog, around eight to ten years only. As such it can still be extended with some proper care and maintenance, and also very importantly good nutritional practices. Your vet should be able to help in this regard.

In sum this article has covered some great baseline information about this particular breed. Although it is not exhaustive it still suffices as good baseline information for you to work with. Always try to get as much information to make an informed decision as it takes a lot of commitment and responsibility to take on a pet.




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