




The French Bulldog (or 'Frenchie') is a compact, muscular breed that originated in France in the mid-1800s. Known for their bat-like ears and affectionate nature, they are one of the most popular companion dogs worldwide.
Adult Frenchies typically weigh between 19–28 lb and stand about 9–14 inches tall at the shoulder.
French Bulldogs have a short, smooth coat and shed minimally. However, they are not hypoallergenic, as they still produce dander.
Frenchies are charming, playful, mischievous, and deeply affectionate. They bond closely with families, love attention, and make excellent companion dogs.
They’re intelligent but can be stubborn, so consistent, positive-reinforcement training is most effective. Crate training and early socialization improve success.
They are generally not excessive barkers, but many are alert and can serve as good watchdogs without being noisy.
Absolutely, they adapt well to apartment life and small spaces, as long as they receive daily moderate exercise.
No, they are brachycephalic (flat-faced), which makes them prone to overheating, breathing difficulties, and exercise intolerance. Always provide temperature-controlled environments and avoid strenuous activity in warm weather.
It’s not recommended, they tend to sink due to their body structure. Always use a life jacket and supervise around water.
French Bulldogs generally live 10–12 years, with some reaching up to 14 years.
French Bulldogs require minimal grooming: occasional baths, regular nail trims, facial fold cleaning, ear care, and dental hygiene.
Yes, they are highly social and can develop separation anxiety if left alone for extended periods. Crate training and enrichment routines help ease this. We will have tips for you.
Yes, we have a flight nanny who will fly your puppy in cabin directly to your closest international airport. Message us to get a flight quote!
Because of their popularity and compact size, Frenchies are unfortunately frequently stolen. All our puppies are microchipped, but never leave your pup unattended in public.
Frenchies can be food-sensitive and prone to allergies. Feed a balanced, high-quality diet, avoid grain-heavy fillers, and always check ingredients with your vet if you have any questions.






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