https://telegra.ph/The-Reason-Why-Youre-Not-Succeeding-At-Buy-Or-Adopt-12-12 Common Health Issues and Care Needs of a French Bulldog The sturdy push-faced French bulldog has seen a huge rise in popularity, usurping the Labrador retriever from its 31-year reign as America's most adored purebred dog. Social media may be partly to blame. But what is it that makes the Frenchie such a heart-melting breed to own? The answer is their charming personalities. They also have some quirks worth noting. Characteristics A French Bulldog is a dog with a unique personality and is a lot of fun. They are wonderful pet for families and can get along well with kids. They also get along well with other pets and animals. However, they might be a little cautious with strangers. They also tend to drool or snore which can be annoying for owners. They have a smooth, smooth coat that is available in many colors and patterns. They are also famous for their wrinkles as well as soft, soft skin. They shed a little and require regular grooming to keep looking their best. However, the shed isn't as a problem as some other breeds, and a little bit of grooming can go a long way. Frenchies are moderately energetic and easy to train. They are ideal for active families but also like to spend time alone with their owners. They can be adapted to various living conditions including apartments. However, they will require daily walks and trips to the dog park to stay active. They also like to go swimming and running in the yard. The most frequent health problems of the French Bulldog include brachycephalic obstructive airway syndrome and hip dysplasia. The structure of the face that is short causes tissues in the throat and nose to squish. This condition can cause breathing problems and heatstroke during warm weather. The latter condition is a joint disorder that affects the kneecaps as well as hip sockets. It can be treated with medication and physical therapy. Despite their health issues the majority of ow