الأحد، 9 أكتوبر 2016

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

By Douglas Snyder


You are probably reading this article right now because you are in need of a pet. Someone may have suggested that you get yourself a French bully by visiting one of several French bulldog breeders Missouri establishments. But before you do and plunk down a wad full of dollars for your new pet, here are some things you should know about this breed.

The ancestry line of the French bully is linked directly to the mastiff lines that were used in bull baiting in the ancient Greek era. These early bullies were used to fight bulls in the arena to the death for entertainment. As such to feed the demand for these mastiffs Phoenician traders made them available to everyone in Europe. When bull baiting was ruled out as being illegal, many of these mastiffs were later made into 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.

Making great companions, these dogs may have a slight flaw in that they do demand a lot of attention. In the off chance that they seem to be lacking in attention, they will give you an ululating sound or yodel to warn you. This yodel is called the French death yodel according to owners of this breed. In terms of being protective of people around them, this can be very truly said about the female of this breed, especially when it comes also to their young.

Living in small places is something that this dog is accustomed to or rather used to. They make great pets to keep in small spaces like apartments or even condominiums. They are quite okay with staying motionless the whole day, but they do need to be taken out for a daily 30 minute walk. In a way, one may say that this is the ultimate indoor pooch.

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.

When this breed ages, it will have some eye problems, particularly the formation of cataracts. On top of this, the breed does not have a very long lifespan, averaging only about 8 to 10 years tops, although this may be extended a bit with proper care and maintenance through nutrition.

Thus this article has covered some important baseline information on this dog that you should know about. As it is a big responsibility and commitment to own and look after a pet, it is good for you to have as much information as you can.




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