...For French bulldog puppies, it is always best to provide them with dry dog food. They don't only dispel the nutrients better, but they are also good for the developing teeth of your puppy. And like humans, French bulldog puppies can be picky at times. No matter how nutritious the dog food is, if your dog won't eat it, then it's useless... continue reading
Choosing French Bulldogs for Sale Online
...First off, as a potential online buyer, you have to know that there are many differences with American Bulldogs and French Bulldogs. French Bulldogs are much more expensive and puppies can fetch anywhere from $1,500 to $2,000. Be very wary though, it's highly probable that there are numerous websites that are posing as legitimate dog sellers but are in fact far from it...continue reading
Growing a Family with French Bulldogs Litters
...A French bulldog's litter is relatively small. Most commonly, a female French bulldog would give birth to a litter with only 3 to 4 puppies. So this means that it is very unlikely that French bulldogs owners will have problems with many of this active canine overwhelming their homes...continue reading
...Go only to reputable breeders who do health tests on their French bulldog puppies. It is imperative that they should do health tests to ensure that their kennel would have a good track record. Don't get easily impressed by their awards, they may only show you their good breeds, but eventually, a puppy may develop health issues. And it may be your bad luck to pick that dog...continue reading
Spot a Good French Bulldog Breeder
...Be doubtful of breeders that advertise their puppies. Advertising cost money, so they are probably skimping on other costs, like maybe important health tests. Do not be persuaded either by ads of breeders that boast of certification from the American Kennel Club...continue reading
Allergies that Plague French Bulldogs
...In the canine world, light colored dogs that are small in stature and frame are more likely to get allergies than otherwise. French bulldogs, even in their adult stage easily fits the bill, and more so when they are just puppies. Allergies can mostly come from two factors, environmental and from the food they eat. If you don't know which one is causing the allergic reactions then you will find it very difficult to treat it...continue reading
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