French Bulldog Personality Traits and Temperaments

French Bulldog Personality Traits and Temperaments

Five Awesome French Bulldog's Personality Traits and Temperament

If you’re looking to get a French bulldog to keep you company, or perhaps to give as a gift for someone you love, take the time to get to know this breed first. Sure, they’re the 6th most loved dog according to the American Kennel Club (AKC), but it would be best to learn more about the French bulldog’s personality traits and temperament to see if they’re a right fit for you. After all, adopting a dog is a major decision that involves serious life adjustments.

Here are five things you should know:

  1. The French bulldog is quite the homebody, making him the perfect companion for kids, old people, or those who are simply less adventurous and love moping around the house during their spare time. Plus, he’s also not picky on housing arrangements. He’ll be happy to live with you even if the only home you can provide him is a yardless shoebox apartment within the city.
  1. He loves company, whether from humans or fellow pets. More accurately, he thrives on your attention and may get anxious or depressed when left all alone for too long. Because of this attachment and close bond with its humans, a French bulldog makes a loyal watchdog.
  1. Although a Frenchie wears a perpetual frown, don’t be deceived. He can actually be sweet, affectionate, generally well-behaved (but also energetic at times), and not to mention adorable! He’s also not as loud as other dogs, barking only when called for. And the attention-seeker and show-off that he can be, a Frenchie tends to display hilarious antics, clowning around to crack his humans up.
  1. While most of the French bulldog’s personality traits are attractive, do take note however that a Frenchie can be stubborn, often thinking independently. If this is the case with your pet, never reward him or even compromise on showing tolerance for his bad behavior. As the alpha of the pack, you should consistently show him that you’re the boss, so to speak. Of course, physical violence should never be condoned. Verbal chastisement should suffice in correcting unwanted habits or curbing aggression.
  1. The French bulldog (AKA Frenchie to some people) is categorized by the AKC as belonging to the non-sporting type of dogs. This basically means that taking him for strenuous jogs is a big No-No! Since his physique is stocky (or built like a tank, so they say) and his legs are bowed and short, he won’t be able to keep up and might only hamper your jogging routine. There’s also a high probability that you end up dragging him all the way back home from your jog. Therefore, it would be better for the both of you to stick to brisk walking, a compromise he’s willing to take. Owing to its smaller frame, a French bulldog needs only 20 minutes of exercise per day.

In conclusion, the French bulldog’s personality traits and temperament make this adorable and funny pooch a potentially ideal match for your girlfriend, your niece, your grandpa, your aging mom, or even your best pal who still lives in his parent’s basement.

P.s. make sure you choose the best french bulldog harness for your furbaby!

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Judie Lyon - March 27, 2018

Where would I find the healthiest puppies?

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