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French Bulldog
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Average Weight
16–28 pounds (7–13 kg)
Origin
Frcance
Energy Level
Low

Breed Characteristics

Friendliness
How sociable with people and other animals
Grooming
Amount of grooming & coat maintenance required

About French Bulldog

The French Bulldog, often called the “Frenchie,” is a small, muscular dog known for its compact size, distinctive bat-like ears, and affectionate personality. They are a popular companion breed, loved for their playful and loving nature. Can adjust their activity level to match their owner’s lifestyle.

French Bulldog

Available Colors

Gray
Lilac
Blue

Recommended Diet

Dry Kibble

What to Avoid

French Bulldogs have sensitive stomachs and can be prone to food allergies, so it’s important to avoid certain foods that may harm them. Toxic foods such as chocolate, grapes, raisins, onions, garlic, caffeine, alcohol, and products containing xylitol should never be given, as they can cause serious illness or even be life-threatening. Additionally, fatty, fried, or spicy foods, as well as excessive dairy, can lead to digestive upset or pancreatitis. Common allergens like corn, wheat, soy, and artificial additives or preservatives may trigger skin irritation or gastrointestinal issues. To keep a French Bulldog healthy, it’s best to stick to high-quality dog food and safe treats, introducing any new foods gradually and monitoring for adverse reactions.

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