8) French Bulldog
Known Health Problems)
Breed Nature and Personality)
Snorting, laboured breathing, and flatulence go with joys of owning a Frenchie. Frenchies are famous for being mischievous and clownish, and being center of attention where ever they go. This little pooch loves to be around people and craves constant attention and companionship. Swimming pool owners must exercise caution: Because of their build and heavy head, most Frenchies cannot swim and will drown if they fall into a pool. French Bulldogs can also be known for their stubbornness and are sometimes slow to housebreak.
Being a short-faced breed, French Bulldogs must gasp air when they eat. Due to poor breeding practices and their short face, Frenchies can suffer from more than their fair share of health problems. These can include joint diseases, spinal disorders, eye diseases, heart disease, and more. A healthy French Bulldog usually has a lifespan from 10 to12 years.
Conclusion)
French Bulldogs are popular for a reason. Many people fall in love with their quirky personalities. Although they can be stubborn to house train and obeying instructions, their constant love for companionship win the hearts of most French Bulldog owners. Frenchies don't need a whole lot of exercise compared to other breeds, so apartment living is not a problem.
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