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Unique Content Article: Read This Before You Buy A Frenchie Dog

Read This Before You Buy A Frenchie Dog

by Betty Reynolds

Having a pet is one of the greatest joys and challenges anyone can have. In place of human companionship, nothing can beat a pet in this regard. Many in fact have taken to either having a cat or a dog, and you may have insisted on the latter. In fact some of your friends may have recommended a <a href="http://www.shadygrovefrenchbulldogs.com/our-frenchies">frenchie dog</a> for your pet. Before you do get one in Ohio, read this article for some more information.

The dog is in question is basically a French bulldog, and according to the American Kennel Club, is the sixth most popular breed in the United States to date. The ancestry of this breed can be traced down the mastiff lines used in bull baiting in ancient Greece. This blood sport was very popular during ancient times, and the breed was widely distributed by Phoenician traders. Once the sport was outlawed, the out of work mastiffs were domesticated as pets.

In terms of personality, this breed has a playful, smart and adaptable one. It does demand quite a lot of attention and likes to be the center of it. If it feels it is not getting enough attention it will create a slow ululating sound. This is what most people would call as the French death yodel. Owners of this breed also find the females as being quite protective of their young and those that they care about.

Energy wise, this dog is rated as medium in terms of scale against other dogs its size. Surprisingly it is well adapted to small spaces and it does quite well in small residential settings such as apartments and condominiums. They should at least be let out for walks for 30 minutes per day if they are fairly inactive for the better part of the day.

The breed is very similar to the English bulldog, apart from the fact that it has more erect ears, smaller body with wider girth and of course smaller legs. It is not as aggressive as its English counterpart and so it is safe to keep around smaller animals and even children.

The breed will have its share of health complications, especially as it gets older. Its snub nose and compact airway makes it a challenge for it to regulate its internal temperature in extreme cold or hot weather. Its very thin fur also exacerbates this situation. It is thus not a dog for someone who lives in extremely cold or hot climates.

In terms of lifespan, it does not have very long to live and it will have a few problems with cataracts when it ages. It usually has a lifespan of only eight to ten years. However, with proper care and maintenance it can be expected that it will live for much longer.

Some important elements of what you need to know about this breed has been covered in this article. There are of course other elements you need to know about this dog so as to help you make an informed decision.



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Title: Read This Before You Buy A Frenchie Dog
Author: Betty Reynolds
Email: nathanwebster335@live.com
Keywords: frenchie dog
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Category: Recreation &amp; Sports
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