Thursday 11 August 2016

Things To Know Before Visiting French Bulldog Breeders Missouri

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By Margaret Harris


Pets make wonderful companions, especially those of the four legged kind. In fact, more likely than not you will have friends who have cats or dogs as pets and they seem to enjoy them and love them immensely, thus prompting you to ask yourself if you should also get one. One of your friends may have also suggested that you get a French bulldog or bully as a starter pet, and this may have perked up your interest. However before you go and make a commitment to get one with any of the French Bulldog Breeders Missouri near you, do read on in this article to find out more about this breed.

This breed is one that can boast an ancient lineage going back all the way to the ancient Greeks. During the time, this and similar mastiff breeds were bred to feed the ever growing demand for dogs being used in bull baiting, a blood sport using bulls versus dogs. Phoenician traders were responsible for its distribution through much of the European continent until the sport was outlawed and deemed illegal. Thus the unemployed mastiffs were later on adopted as non sporting companions.

Quite similar to the British bulldog, this breed is much smaller with a wider girth and short legs. It also has much more erect ears and sports a tamer temperament. It is not known to exhibit aggressive behaviors which sometimes can be seen in its British cousin and can be left alone with little children and even other animals or dogs.

A lot will attest to it being a lovable companion, and one that also craves and wants attention always. If not given its attention cravings it will make a yodeling sound, which others will term as the French death yodel. They are very protective, more particularly so for the females, when it comes to their young and those they love or care for.

Another similarity to its English cousin is that it does very well in staying and living in small areas and spaces. Thus this makes a great companion and pet who live in small apartments or even condos. They are quite comfortable being inactive a majority of the time. They still do need their dose of exercise, and it is recommended that a daily walk of around thirty minutes should suffice. This ability to stay indoors for a long time can make this as one of the ultimate indoor dogs.

The rather small size of the French bully lends to it having a more compact airway, and couple with its snub nose, leads to the condition of it having a hard time regulating body temperature in extreme temperature conditions. Most have died from cold due to its thin coat and others also from extreme heat. It is not a breed to live in extreme climates. It is preferable that it lives in temperate environments and zones.

The breed is not very long lived, averaging about eight to ten years in terms of life span. Thus care and maintenance is really needed to maximize its life span if you want one. Most conditions it will develop are related to the eyes when it gets on in years.

Thus this article has outlined a bit of basic information about what you need to know about this type of dog. Prior to your final decision, do make additional research to galvanize your choice for a new pet and companion.




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