Saturday, October 22, 2016

Baseline Information Needed Prior To A Visit To French Bulldog Breeders Missouri

By Douglas Snyder


Right now as you are reading this article you may be in the market for a new pet. In general you may either choose a cat or a dog for this purpose of having a companion in your life. Most of your friends may have recommended a dog to you and prompted you to visit any of several French bulldog breeders Missouri establishments. Before you do so and make a purchase, do take the effort to finish this article so that you can have more information.

This breed has ancestors of the mastiff line that were very popular during the time of ancient Greece. Used as fighting dogs in the blood sport of bull baiting, where they fought to the death with bulls, they were widely distributed throughout the Mediterranean and Europe by Phoenician traders. Once the sport was outlawed however, the remaining mastiffs were domesticated as pets and household companions.

When compared to the English bulldog, they are much smaller but have more compact and wider bodies. They also have ears that are erect most of the time. In addition, their temperaments are lesser alpha when compared to the English bully and so are safer to leave with other animals or even small children.

These dogs make great companions but do overly want attention all the time. In a sense they want to have all the attention to themselves. Should they feel that they are not getting enough attention from their masters they will let out a kind of ululating sound that sounds characteristically like a yodel, which is commonly known as the French death yodel. Females of the breed, should you happen to get one, are known to be very protective of those around them, especially their young.

Small space living is something that this breed is especially made for. It is very adaptable to living in small apartments or condominiums in urban areas. Although it can stay basically motionless for long periods on end, you should take this dog out for at least a 30 minute outside walk so that it can be afforded some time to stretch its legs.

Due to its physical make up, it has a compact airway. Coupled with its snub nose, the breed will have difficulty in temperature regulation particularly in extremely cold and hot climates. It has been know that extreme heat or cold can kill this dog, particularly the cold, as it has very thin fur. In either case it is not advisable to take on this dog if one does not live in a temperate climate.

This dog does not live very long as it averages only 8 to 10 years in its life span. It can live longer with better maintenance and nutrition. You should also be prepared for this dog developing cataracts in its eyes as it ages.

This article has thus given some additional information that you may need in deciding whether the French bulldog is for you or not. Always remember to get as much information that you can on any future pet purchase, as owning and taking care of a pet is a big responsibility and commitment.




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