https://wifidb.science/wiki/The_Most_Common_Buy_A_Bulldog_Debate_Could_Be_As_Black_And_White_As_You_Might_Think https://valetinowiki.racing/wiki/How_To_Create_An_Awesome_Instagram_Video_About_Hamlin_Candle_Arch_French_Bulldog Common Health Issues and Care Needs of a French Bulldog The robust, push-faced French bulldog has soared in popularity, eclipsing the Labrador retriever from its 31-year reign as America's most popular purebred dog. Social media could be to blame. What makes the Frenchie breed so popular? The answer is their adorable personalities. They also have some quirks worth noting. Characteristics A French Bulldog is a dog with a unique personality and is playful. These dogs are great family pets and are able to get well with children. They also get along well with other pets and animals. They may be a little nervous around strangers. In addition, they are likely to snore and drink which can be a problem for owners. They have a smooth, smooth coat that is available in various colors and patterns. They are also known for having wrinkles and soft, supple skin. They shed a bit and require regular grooming to keep looking their best. However, the shed is not as problematic as some other breeds, and a little brushing goes far. Frenchies have a moderate energy level and are a breeze to train. They can be great companions for families with active children however, they also enjoy peace and quiet on the couch with their owners. They are able to adapt to different living situations, even apartments. However, they will require daily walks and visits to the dog park to stay active. They also enjoy swimming and running around the yard. French Bulldogs are at risk of hip dysplasia as well as brachycephalic obstruction of the airway syndrome. The latter condition is caused by the short face structure that causes the tissues of the throat and nose to squish together. This condition can lead to breathing problems and heat stroke in hot temperatures. The latter condition