The French Bulldog has skyrocketed to become one of the most popular breeds in America. Their charm is undeniable — but so are their health challenges.
The French Bulldog Personality
Frenchies are comedians. They’re playful, adaptable, and remarkably good apartment dogs — they don’t need much exercise and rarely bark without reason. They’re also notoriously stubborn, which makes training both entertaining and challenging.
Health Considerations
Brachycephalic (flat-faced) breeds face significant respiratory challenges. Frenchies are prone to overheating, can never fly in cargo, and often require C-sections for birth. Pet insurance is highly recommended. Choose a reputable breeder who tests for genetic conditions.
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