French Bulldogs are a good choice for first time owners. They require less exercise and grooming than larger breeds and most of the time are simple to train. They are an adaptable dog breed that will fit in with most owners.
Are French Bulldogs hard to own?
While this small breed has a lot of love to give, they are also extremely prone to health problems that may make it financially and emotionally difficult to care for this dog. Frenchies have flat faces and are prone to breathing problems. They also do poorly in hot or humid weather.
Why you shouldn't get a French Bulldog?
All “purebred” dogs, including French bulldogs, are purposely bred to have certain traits or appearances, which causes serious genetic problems—problems that can leave them crippled and in nearly constant pain and may even lead to an early death.
Is it better to get a boy or girl Frenchie?
It is generally assumed that males are more mischievous, energetic, confident and bold while females are shy and a bit more relaxed. As a result, they are considered much easier to train and house break than the male. Females are also regarded to be incredibly affectionate with a high snuggling ability.
Are Frenchies low maintenance dogs?
The French bulldog is high maintenance and is likely to cost more in vet visits than other dog breeds. French bulldogs often incur spinal disorders, heart defects, joint disease and eye problems.
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