French Bulldog History

French Bulldog History

Posted by Mandi on Jan 5th 2019

Unless you are from another planet, French Bulldogs have quickly become one of the most popular breeds of dog in the world.  They are also known as Frenchies to most people. They originate from France and are a mix between the local dogs of Paris and the English Bulldog.  There is a large number of Mastiffs in their DNA, however you wouldn’t know because they aren't tough or noble.  They were intentionally bred to be a lap dog or to live as a companion animal.  If you were a European aristocrat that was alive during the 1700-1800s, you had a Frenchie or were painted with them.  It was a great sign of nobility at that time.  Over time they have maintained their goofy personalities and now the 2ndmost popular breed in the US today.

They are a calm and snuggly dog.  They don't require lots of exercise, so they make a great dog if you live in a small house or apartment.  They also don't bark much but they need lots of love and companionship. If they don't get that, they tend to be nervous, anxious and unhappy.  They aren't the smartest of all dogs, but they seem to learn house rules quicker than most as they are a clean breed. 

They typically get along with other dogs and are great with small kids.  As with English Bulldogs and other short nosed breeds, be extra cautious in the hot weather.  Heat doesn’t agree with them and can die quickly if they overheat.  Keep a keen eye out for them while they are exercising as it is not easy for them to catch their breath.

As with English Bulldogs, they do make good mothers, but are difficult to breed naturally.  They will usually need to get an AI from the vet and will require a C-section birth.  Not always but typically is recommended.  Expect to pay more for them because of their popularity and how hard it is to breed them. In our opinion, they are well worth the cost as few other dogs are as loving and affectionate.