For the French Bulldog is Halloween too.
French Bulldog
viernes, 31 de octubre de 2014
jueves, 30 de octubre de 2014
Advices.
It is recommended that French Bulldogs who live indoors have access to air conditioning to regulate their temperature.
Precautions must be taken when exercising during hot or humid weather, as they are prone to heat stroke.
sábado, 25 de octubre de 2014
Curiosities.
The French Bulldog, like many other companion dog breeds, requires close contact with humans. They have fairly minimal exercise needs, but do require at least daily walks.
The French Bulldogs cannot live outdoors.
The French Bulldogs cannot live outdoors.
Skin.
The skin should be soft and loose, especially at the head and shoulders, forming wrinkles.
Acceptable colors under the breed standard are the various shades of brindle, fawn, tan or white. The dominant color is brindle. The breed clubs do not recognize any other colors.
Acceptable colors under the breed standard are the various shades of brindle, fawn, tan or white. The dominant color is brindle. The breed clubs do not recognize any other colors.
Body.
The hind legs should be strong and muscular, longer than the forelegs, so as to elevate the loins above the shoulders.
The tail should be either straight or screwed, short and fine tip.
The feet should be moderate in size.
domingo, 19 de octubre de 2014
Reproduction.
French bulldogs frequently require artificial insemination, or caesarean section to give birth.
Many French bulldog stud dogs are incapable of naturally breeding. This is because French Bulldogs have very slim hips, making the male unable to mount the female to reproduce naturally.
Many French bulldog stud dogs are incapable of naturally breeding. This is because French Bulldogs have very slim hips, making the male unable to mount the female to reproduce naturally.
History. The origin.
The origin of the modern French Bulldog breed descends directly from the dogs of the Molossians, an ancient Greek tribe.
British Molossian dogs were developed into the Mastiff.
British Molossian dogs were developed into the Mastiff.
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