Things To Consider Before You Respond To That French Bullies For Sale Sign

By Lisa Wallace


It might have crossed your mind that you should be getting a pet to keep you company. Most of your friends have pets and they seem to be quite content and happy in their life decision of choosing an animal companion. Earlier you may have seen a french bullies for sale sign and you have come to have an interest in getting this dog as a possible companion. Do read on in this article to find out more information on this breed before making a final decision.

The French Bulldog, or popularly known as the French Bully, is a mastiff popularized during early Greek times. It was bred for the bloody sport of bull baiting. Phoenician traders were responsible for the dispersal of the breed around Europe. When bull baiting as a sport was outlawed, many of these mastiffs were out of a job and so they were used largely for domestic purposes, such as pets.

This breed is like the English bulldog, except that it is much smaller, although it is still fairly compact and wide with short legs. Its ears, most of the time are more erect also. Unlike its British cousin, this breed is a lot tamer in terms of temperament and should exhibit no aggressive behaviors either to little children and other animals.

Many attest to these dogs being excellent or great companions, although they do seem to monger attention a lot. When they gee that they are not getting enough attention they will let out a yodel, or what has been termed the French death yodel. The breed is also quite protective, especially the females, of people that are around them Thus you can rest assured that they will guard your kids if you are not around.

This dog, just like its English cousin, also does quite well living in small spaces. It is ideal for someone living in a small apartment or room. They are quite content being inactive most of the time but they still do need space to stretch their legs once in a while. A regular daily walk for about thirty minutes should not hurt anyone. This could possibly be one of the ultimate indoor dogs.

This particular breed also has problems in regulating their temperature, maybe owing to the fact that have much compacted airways attributed to their size as well as coupled with their pug noses. Thus in how temperatures they will have problems breathing. In very cold temperatures they will also be prone to health problems due to their almost furless coats. The best climate for this dog is a temperate one.

As the French bully will get older, it will develop eye problems that will be of concern to you. This is basically a given for all dogs of this breed. It also does not live very long on average, as it only lives on average eight to ten years. However, this can be extended with proper care and maintenance.

This article has covered some basic information you may need to know on this breed before you make a final decision. It is by no means an exhaustive list of what you need to know, but suffice it to say it covers most of general concerns by dog owners and lovers alike. Do make an effort to do additional research if you feel you have to.




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