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Claire B asked:

So, I’m getting a French Bulldog puppy for Christmas, and I was thinking of names for it. These aren’t any for-sure names, just some ideas, because I should really look at the dog’s personality and colors to really name it.

If I get a boy, I like:

- Oliver

If I get a girl, I like:

- Olive

- Violet

So, can you please give me your opinion about these names, and any suggestions? I don’t want too-common names, like “Buddy” or “Lilly”, but more unique names, like the ones I listed. Thanks so much!!

Claire B



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It’s easy to see why many people, even celebrities today, have embraced the French bulldog breed as their companion or pet. They have the same character as bulldogs provide but they are smaller and more lovable. While some may find the American Bulldog’s frame and look to be scary, its miniaturized version, the French bulldog doesn’t give off the same vibe. And another difference that this Frenchie has over its American counterpart is that it is more at home inside the house.

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Stephy w asked:

I want to get a french bulldog puppy, but i’m afraid to leave it home alone while i’m at work.I can come home on my lunch break and take care of it. Then go back to work and take care of it when i get out. But i don’t have anyone to watch it while i’m gone. Is it ok for it to be alone for long periods of time?? I need help!
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Tammie asked:

My family has recently gotten a French Bulldog puppy; he is eight weeks old. However, he has clear nasal discharge, and threw up mucus the other morning. He also seems to have red skin beneath the fur on his face. Does anyone have any idea what this could possibly be? Thank you!
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It has been said over and over again, that the dog is man’s best friend. This statement has frayed edges, torn creases, and bite marks from being used over and over again. Nothing is more cliche, nor is truer, especially to dog aficionados and tens of millions of households all over the world. And why not? Dogs are very affectionate, playful and loyal, and nothing fits the bill more than French bulldogs.

But before you get bombarded with the pros of owning a French bulldog, its best to understand first the basics of this very playful and affectionate dog breed, this way, you can have better information on what kind of dog breed it is.

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Kristyn asked:

My husband and I recently got married and bought a french bulldog. We have wanted a dog for many years and we thought we understood what we were in for ( crying, accidents, training). Two days after we bougth her she was hospitalized with pneumonia. After 5 days in the hospital on IV and oxygen she is now ‘healthy’. Its been 2 very long weeks and she is still very difficult to care for. She is always crying when no one is holding her, she hates being alone, she cries even when she can see us but we aren’t touching her. She does not sleep at night. She spits up/vomits often throughout the day. I am not sure if this is usual puppy behavior or if she is still not healthy. Will she ever grow out of this? I don’t think we can handle her. What do we do???
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Breeders today are simply enjoying what they do, not just because they are surrounded by the creatures that they love, but also because they are able to make a living out of it. The reason behind this is more people today are purchasing dogs. This may be because of several reasons; some see them as the ultimate in home safety, while some have them for companionship, whatever your reasons are you definitely have made a good decision. Dogs have always been known as the best pet to have, and for so many reasons that need not be elaborated. And presently, many dog lovers have found that the French bulldog is one of the top choices.

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Beck_A asked:

both my male and female french bulldogs have lyme disease. they are currently being treated, but the female is also pregnant. I am wondering if we should have the puppies aborted or not, or what steps we can take to ensure that the puppies are safe and we can still have them.
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★★BZR★★ asked:

Or is looking like this “normal” for their breeds???

French Bulldog puppy http://www.teacupspuppies.com/images/FrenchBulldog281.jpg
Yorkie 1 http://www.teacupspuppies.com/images/Yorkie251.jpg
Yorkie 2 http://www.teacupspuppies.com/images/Yorkie70.jpg
Dachshund http://www.teacupspuppies.com/images/Dachshund192.jpg
Poodle (is this an acceptable breeds standard color?) http://www.teacupspuppies.com/images/Poodle302.jpg

Heres more (eewww) . >_<

http://www.teacupspuppies.com/available%20puppies.htm

Don't you think that the 1st Yorkie's head is way too big (same with the Doxie)?
Yorkie 2 has weird eyes like the French Bulldog.
When a puppy looks "bloated" that most likely means that it hasn't been de-wormed yet, right?

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Peace. asked:

i am planning on getting a french bulldog puppy, do you know where a good place in colorado is to get one?