19 Reasons Why French Bulldogs Are The Worst Dogs To Live With

Oh French Bulldogs… the breed that has become one of the most popular of all dog breeds in the United States (and among celebrities)…

Is it because of their comical, entertaining, and dependably amiable personality despite their glum expression? or all of the above?

They are smart, loving dogs who want and need to spend lots of time with their people. A fun-loving freethinker, the French Bulldogs take well to training when it's done in a positive manner with lots of food rewards, praise, and play.

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

But as popular as they’ve become, you might be shocked to know that they are the worst dogs to live with… and there are 19 reasons for it.

Check out the 19 reasons why French Bulldogs are the worst dogs to live with on the next page:

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1,070 thoughts on “19 Reasons Why French Bulldogs Are The Worst Dogs To Live With

  1. Now mate how is things going just seen your pic of your dogs I have just got a French bulldog my self never been fussed on dogs before but she has changed me she’s gorgeous

  2. Man, my Frenchie is stubborn as hell. Gives affection when she wants to, cannot be walked without a leash or she’s gone baby, gone! Took months to house train. My vet took one look at her when she was 8 weeks old and told us we have an “alpha” on our hands and he was right! She’s very bright and we love her to pieces. But she’s as crazy as they come! I do think the males are more affectionate though

  3. Mary Carufe wow! I’m must tell you I was quite surprised with my dog Jack I got him at three months old to the day two weeks later he was using his dog door as for taking him out I found he would stay within 10 feet of me always looking back for me and as time he grows he goes a little bit further but always obeying commands to come or even just stop no matter what is going on around him he likes to play with other dogs cats too and can get kinda rough from time to time but once I say stop he stops and comes to me looking up waiting for me to say “good boy” knows no anger and always has a curious look on his face when he hears other dogs bark
    He is now a year and a half old.
    In the photo was the very first time he used his door
    at 14 weeks old
    Maybe I’m just lucky… but then again he spends a lot of time with me

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