12 Realities New French Bulldog Owners Must Learn To Accept

Despite his glum expression, the French Bulldog is comical, entertaining, and dependably amiable.

As comfortable in an apartment as he is on a farm, he is more lively than you might suspect from his chunky appearance.

French Bulldog puppies are especially frisky, and ball chasing is one of their passions. Adults are more dignified and can be champion couch potatoes, but also love to clown around and go for walks in cool weather.

Many Frenchies are friendly with everyone, while others are politely reserved. French Bulldogs will bark to announce visitors, but are otherwise quiet dogs.

The French Bulldog is quite stubborn and can be challenging to train, yet also surprisingly sensitive, remembers what he learns, and responds well to early, patient, persistent training that utilizes food motivation.

Snorting, snuffling, and flatulence go with the territory of short-faced breeds.

If you are considering to own a French Bulldog, or you’ve just become a new Frenchie owner, there are some realities you do need to fully accept.

Check out the twelve realities new French Bulldog owners must accept on the next page! …and if you already are a Frenchie owner, see if you can relate!

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