Información sobre la raza Bulldog Francés


French Bulldogs are among the kindest, friendliest, and funniest puppies in the world. Kids and dogs are their best friends, while their human parents are their kings and queens. These sweet puppies are immensely affectionate and they express their love like there is no tomorrow. With a French Bulldog in your life, you will always have a loyal friend, a cuddle companion, and a smile magnet that will always attract compliments from passers-by. French Bulldog puppies as well as French Bulldog adults are a wonderful treat to have by your side. They are easy to care for and fun to train.
Características
- The French Bulldog breed is also commonly known as the Frenchie and the Bouledogue Francais
- Contrario a lo que su nombre sugiere, los Bulldogs Franceses son originarios de Inglaterra.
- Los cachorros de Bulldog Francés son considerados una de las razas de perros más populares en el mundo. Son la segunda raza más popular en el Reino Unido y en Estados Unidos, y se encuentran entre los perros más populares a nivel mundial.
- Aunque generalmente son una raza muy tranquila en cuanto a ladridos, los Bulldogs Franceses son los mejores perros guardianes. Son vigilantes y curiosos, y solo ladran cuando necesitan alertar a sus dueños sobre la llegada de un visitante.
- As their only concern is to be near their humans, French Bulldogs can adapt to any living situation and lifestyle
- Los cachorros de Bulldog Francés son inteligentes, deseosos de complacer y amantes de la atención. Se entrenan bien y responden positivamente al adiestramiento basado en recompensas.
- As a moderately active dog breed, the French Bulldog doesn’t have high exercise needs
- French Bulldogs and French Bulldog puppies are open towards strangers and fond of interactions with other dogs. They are quick to make friends and get along great with children
- Como perros con bajas necesidades de aseo y ejercicio, los Bulldogs Franceses son una opción maravillosa para familias con niños, adultos mayores y dueños primerizos.

Apariencia
El Bulldog Francés es un pequeño perro elegante con una apariencia cálida y alegre. Construidos como pequeños soldados, estos perros pequeños impresionan con un cuerpo musculoso y una verdadera confianza. Se desplazan con orgullo con un paso suave y decidido. Los Bulldogs Franceses tienen una apariencia distintiva y bastante famosa que incluye sus hermosas y grandes orejas con punta redondeada que se mantienen erguidas.
Other features that Frenchies sport are their broad chest and broad square muzzle, dark round eyes, and a short-haired coat that is fine and straight. As a small-sized dog breed, the French Bulldog’s size can range from 11 to 13 inches in height and 22 to 28 pounds in weight. French Bulldog colors include, but are not limited to fawn, cream, black, white, brindle, and gray. These stunning dogs may come in a solid-colored coat or with a combination of two or more colors. Their cute and small noses may also be light or dark-colored depending on the color of their coats.
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Temperamento
Given their calmness and eagerness to play and be included in fun activities, French Bulldogs make wonderful family dogs. You will find they are excellent play mates for children and funny comedians that love to entertain their pet parents.
Because their nature is kind and friendly, French Bulldogs fit well in a multi-pet household. They are fond of always having a friend to play with and they happily share their toys with their furry siblings. These sweet dogs are also strangers to snappiness and aggression. They are neither mean nor reactive, and they behave well when introduced to new people and situations. Being doted on is by far the French Bulldog’s favorite activity.
Encontrarás que los sofás y las piernas son sus lugares favoritos para descansar, y les encanta acurrucarse.
Como detestan estar solos con pasión, los Bulldogs Franceses necesitan un buen entrenador que les enseñe el arte de ser independientes o un dueño que no se separe de su lado con frecuencia.
Cuidado
Cuidado y peluquería del Bulldog Francés
French Bulldogs have a short and fine coat that sheds little and is easy to manage. Keeping the French Bulldog’s hair shiny and smooth requires one quick weekly brushing and a bi-monthly bath. Because they have folds and wrinkles on their cute faces, Frenchies might gather dirt and debris close to their skin. It is beneficial to clean their faces frequently to prevent irritation. You should also keep an eye on their nails and clip them if they get big enough to scratch the floor when they step.
Como la mayoría de los perros, tu Bulldog Francés es susceptible a problemas dentales, por lo que se beneficiará de un cepillado regular de sus dientes. También es importante revisar sus orejas en busca de suciedad y polvo, y limpiarlas con la frecuencia necesaria.
Necesidades de Ejercicio del Bulldog Francés
French Bulldog are laid-back dogs that love to chill on the couch, relax, and be doted on by their humans. They don’t require an extensive workout routine or mile-long walks to keep them in shape and happy. One daily walk should be enough to meet their exercise needs. Indoor games can also be a great way for them to burn off any excess of energy.
Salud del Bulldog Francés
Although most French Bulldog dogs can live their lives free of health issues, there are some that may develop certain conditions. French Bulldog health issues can include dental problems, allergies, and ear infections, Because they have a short snout, these dogs may also have trouble breathing, especially during exercise or hot weather. It is recommended to keep walks short during extreme summer and winter weather and provide an optimal temperature indoors. Over-exercising and over-feeding your French Bulldog can also bring on unwanted health problems and should best be avoided.
La esperanza de vida de un Bulldog Francés
The French Bulldog lifespan is in average of 10 to 14 years. You can increase your French Bulldog’s life expectancy by sticking to a strict diet and providing just the right amount of daily exercise.
French Bulldog Training
French Bulldog puppies are smart little canines that love to please their humans by any means. They have the capacity to learn quickly but can also be stubborn at times if their rewards are not motivating. These tiny and cute puppies don’t have a long attention span when they are very young and respond best when their training sessions are kept short and entertaining. Treats are their favorite rewards but you should be cautious as these puppies tend to over-eat. Praise, belly rubs, and their favorite puppy toys also work well as incentives for Frenchie puppies.
Because French Bulldogs love hanging around with their family members more than anything else, they may not respond well to being left alone. These dogs are known to suffer when their humans leave them home alone. It’s important that you begin training your French Bulldog puppy to be independent and practice leaving the house a few minutes every hour or so until your puppy is comfortable with this action. Training should begin as soon as your little puppy arrives home.
History
The lovely French Bulldog breed is fairly young compared to other dog breeds. It is believed that the cute French Bulldog puppies first appeared in Nottingham England during the start of the 19th century as descendants of the English Bulldog. The first Toy Bulldogs (that we now know as French Bulldogs) were very popular with workers from the Nottingham area.
As history teaches, Toy Bulldogs were not only popular for their wonderful companionship, but also for their hunting abilities and watchdog skills. The canine fashion icons that we know today had a vastly different start in England where they were “employed” as rodent hunters in mines and factories. When the modernization of factories began in England, workers from the Nottingham area found themselves replaced by automation and were forced to seek work elsewhere. Nottingham workers took to France in search for better job opportunities, taking their beloved companions with them. Once in France, the unique bulldogs were met with great admiration.
Su verdadera popularidad despegó cuando los artistas ricos y extravagantes, celebridades y personas de poder comenzaron a interesarse por ellos. Fueron renombrados como Bouledogue Français — Bulldogs Franceses — y reconocidos como una raza distinta. En un momento dado, las élites francesas estaban tan enamoradas de estos pequeños perros extravagantes que regalar un cachorro de Bulldog Francés como obsequio de cortejo se convirtió en una costumbre. El Bulldog Francés llegó a ser el perro más popular en Francia por un tiempo. Hoy en día, estos preciosos perros son reconocidos como la segunda raza de perro más popular en Inglaterra y otros países europeos, así como en Estados Unidos.