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Cane-Corso: The Corso is a large, muscular dog. Males stand 25 to 27.5 inches at the withers; females 23.5 to 26 inches. Weight is proportionate to height and typically ranges from 90 to 120 pounds.
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Cane-Corso: Corso has a “vigorous temperament, ready to meet any challenge.” He can be an excellent family dog who is never inappropriately aggressive, but in the wrong hands, he can become aggressive and be a danger to the public.
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Cane-Corso: The Corso is docile and affectionate toward his family, including children. To get him to that point requires socialization and training from an early age. This dog will not do well in a home with anyone who is afraid of or dislikes dogs or cannot manage a large dog.
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Cane-Corso: Don’t punish him with a “nothing in life is free” policy if he doesn’t perform a command like “Sit” or “Down” before rewarding him with “Nothing In Life is Free” policy.
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Cane-Corso: Let the young Corso spend time alone in a confined area or kennel or in his crate while you are busy around the house and can’t supervise the child’s activities. If you are a parent, you may be able to supervise the children.
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Cane-Corso: Socialization helps to ensure your Corso puppy grows up to be a well-rounded dog, unafraid of strangers, children, other animals, or being left alone when necessary, especially if he is four months old.
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Cane-Corso: He will be able to respond in a protective way, if he has a lot of experience of the world. Socialize him so that he will be more likely to respond to what’s normal behavior and what actions he needs to respond.
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Cane-Corso: The Corso should be indifferent when approached and should only react when a real threat is present. A corso who cannot maintain its dictated temperament under stressful situations is one with an incorrect temperament for the breed. It is important to note that if you have a temperament that is not conducive to your temperament, you should be able to maintain it.
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Cane-Corso: Corsos are generally healthy, but like all breeds, they’re prone to certain health conditions. If you’re considering this breed, it’s important to be aware of all of the diseases that come with it.
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Cane-Corso: dog breeds, such as sneezing, smuggling, and sluggishness, and cane corso is a breed of dog that can be prone to some health problems.
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Cane-Corso: Contact the vet immediately if you have any questions or concerns about any of the symptoms of your Cane Corso or any other health problems you may have. Call the vet to schedule a checkup with your vet to see if there is anything you need to know about the symptoms.
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Cane-Corso: Clearances should be in the form of an eye exam by a board-certified veterinary ophthalmologist with the results registered with the Orthopedic Foundation for Animals and an OFA or Pennhip evaluation of the hips.
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Cane-Corso: Take him for a brisk walk or jog every morning and evening. Get an attachment allowing him to run alongside you. Give this dog a job to help them recover from their musculoskeletal system. Finished.
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Cane-Corso: Work with a corso to get a good job. Work with an animal trainer to learn tricks and practice obedience skills. Take a day off to work on a Corso for at least 20 minutes a week.
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Cane-Corso: Make sure your Corso’s fence is secure and secure. Make sure you’re prepared to pay for your pet’s spay/neuter and spay / neuter if you don’t have a poop.
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Cane-Corso: If your Corso needs surgery for any other reason, the cost of anesthesia will be high. Consider the costs of training class, entry fees for dog sports, and pet-sitting or boarding when you are away from home.
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Cane-Corso: If you are feeding a high-quality dry food, your Corso will probably eat 4 to 5 cups a day. Note: Dogs are individuals, just like people, and they don’t all need the same amount of food.
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Cane-Corso: Keep your Corso in good shape by feeding him twice a day. Give him the eye test if you’re worried about his weight loss or if he doesn’t have a healthy diet to take care of.
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Cane-Corso: Look for your Corso’s rib cage. Watch for your cat’s digestive system. Read our guidelines for buying the right food, feeding your puppy, and adult dog. Look for the right foods and exercise habits for your pet.
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Cane-Corso: Choose a coat with a light undercoat. Bathe your Corso on a regular basis. Give him the command “Bath,” so that he learns to expect and accept it at a young age.
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Cane-Corso: Brush your Cane Corso’s teeth twice a week. Trim your dog’s nails every two or three times a year. Keep your dog hydrated by brushing his nails every three to four days a month.
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Cane-Corso: Check your dog’s toenails regularly to see if the nail clippers come out of the nail. Look for signs of a rash, such as redness, swollen skin, or an odor.
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Cane-Corso: Use a cotton ball to clean the outer ear of your Corso’s paws. Clean your dog’s ears with a soft cotton ball. Clean the outer ears of your dog when he is a puppy.
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Cane-Corso: Look for sores, rashes, or other symptoms of infection. See your doctor if you have any problems with your skin, nose, mouth, eyes, and feet. Take a weekly exam to see if your skin is irritated.
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Cane-Corso: The Corso can be loving toward and protective of children. However, puppies and adult dogs should not be allowed to chase children, and kids should avoid making high-pitched sounds in their presence. Running and squealing may cause the Corros to associate children with prey.
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Cane-Corso: Keep him confined when kids run outdoors and make lots of noise, especially if your children have friends over. Play fetch with a Cane Corso puppy or adult, if you have a puppy or a dog.
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Cane-Corso: Teach children how to approach and touch dogs and supervise any interactions between dogs and young children to prevent biting or ear or tail pulling on the part of either party. Teach your child never to approach any dog while it’s eating or sleeping or to try to take the dog’s food away.
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Cane-Corso: Keep your Cane Corso calm in the presence of other dogs. Choose a breed that has a different sex than the one you get from a dog that is a bit different from the one that you get.
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Cane-Corso: Cane Corsos, purchased without any clear understanding of what goes into owning one or given up because their families can no longer keep them, need adoption or fostering. Contact the national breed club or a local breed club, and they can point you toward a cane corso rescue organization.
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Chow-Chow: With their regal, distinctive stance and independent nature, Chow chows both look and act like kings. They aren’t big snugglers, but they will be attentive companions to their immediate family’s immediate family.
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Chow-Chow: A male chow puppy can weigh up to 40 pounds by the time he's just 6 months old and weighs upwards of 70 pounds at the shoulder and stands 20 inches tall at the hip of his neck. The regal-looking mane can make him appear even larger.
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Chow-Chow: They're a bit more bearish than panda bears, but they're more likely to be a snooty, tad bitchy, and a little bit sluggish.
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Chow-Chow: Chow puppies are actually born with pink tongues, according to The Chow Chow Club, Inc. (CCCI), which darken and turn blue when they're around 8–10 weeks old. And while ancient Chinese legends explain the blue tongue (during the world's was creation, the dogs licked up pieces of the blue sky that fell onto Earth), research has yet to pinpoint why the dogs have a bluish-black mouth.
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Chow-Chow: Chows look the part of kings—and they act it, too. They are a serious and refined dog that doesn't care much for over-the-top affection. Potential owners looking for a cuddle buddy should probably look elsewhere, because the cuddle chow isn't one for snuggling.
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Chow-Chow: D&M Farm Kennel owner Maleah Allen has been a chow breeder for more than 20 years and says the dog is sometimes misjudged as being aggressive, according to a statement from the Chow Club.
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Chow-Chow: The chows are smart and strong-willed, and they will give a clear warning to anything they don't like. That being said, they are highly loyal and have a deep love for their families. While they won't be fussed over, they will latch onto and give attention to their favorite person.
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Chow-Chow: Allen says the chow is a great dog breed, but he doesn't need to be socially needy, so he can be very satisfied in an apartment. "They are content to be with you, not on you," Allen says.
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Chow-Chow: Most chows don't want to play very often. If they do, it'll only be with their immediate family. As far as social needs, the dhow doesn't have many—he's a bit of an introvert.
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Chow-Chow: Their independent nature means they don't care much for other animals, but will tolerate them—especially if they grew up with them. They do best with dogs of the opposite sex, and fair best in a household with adults or older kids who understand their reserved nature.
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Chow-Chow: Sarah Hodges tells the International Association of Animal Behavior Consultants that if he's raised with kids, he will accept them, but may still be cautious around all the chaos that comes with children, a study says.
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Chow-Chow: A chow can overheat easily if it's too hot or too hot to be left outside during the workday, and if he isn't able to get out of the office, he's probably not going to be home.
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Chow-Chow: Brush your chow a few times a week to maintain a healthy coat and skin. Brush his nails regularly to keep his coat clean and supple. Trim his nails if he can't hear them clicking on the floor.
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Chow-Chow: Go for a walk in the morning or evening to get a good night's sleep. If you're a big dog, you'll need a 15-minute walk or one longer walk per day. Go for regular walks in the afternoon or evening.
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Chow-Chow: Learn how to train a chow if you have a history of hunting and guarding and learn how to teach a good behavior to a well-behaved owner. Become a loyal owner with a strong sense of respect and respect.
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Chow-Chow: chow to fork over a bone, meal, or resting spot is about as effective as getting your kid to hand over their iPad," Hodges tells the New York Times. "Consider it from your perspective... asking a...
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Chow-Chow: The majestic chow will live 8–12 generally healthy years, though they may be more susceptible to conditions including eyelid entropion. Hip and elbow dysplasia are hereditary, thus a responsible breeder will provide health clearances from the Orthopedic Foundation for Animals (OFA).
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Chow-Chow: Chows may also be predisposed to a condition known as gastric dilatation and volvulus—otherwise known as GDV or bloat—which can occur in dogs with deep chests. The stomach fills with air and cuts off blood circulation, sending the dog into shock.
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Chow-Chow: The chow's thick coat and short snout also makes them more at risk for heat stroke, according to the CCCI. Keep them in the air conditioning during the summer months, and make sure they're well-brushed.
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Chow-Chow: Chow was mainly used for hunting and guarding, as well as royal companions for nobility, according to The Chow Chow Club. During the 8th century, a Chinese emperor was said to have kept 5,000 chows as hunting dogs
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Chow-Chow: the American Kennel Club recognized the official breed in 1903 and recognized it as a breed of dog in the United States. The first chow-chow to appear in an American dog show in 1809 won third place, and the American Kendal Club recognized it in 1903.
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Chow-Chow: They originally served various purposes, including hunting, guarding, and pulling carts. Today, people primarily know them as loyal companions and family pets. These regal dogs have a unique appearance characterized by their sturdy build, a lion-like mane, and a thick double coat.
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Chow-Chow: Generally reserved, they may be cautious around strangers. Early socialization and training are crucial. While they may seem distant to some, they are fiercely loyal and protective of their families. Additionally, their protective nature makes them excellent watchdogs.
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Chow-Chow: Choose a breeder that is able to provide a loving home for a Chow Chow puppy. Conduct thorough research to ensure that the breeder practices ethical practices and prioritizes the well-being of their puppies. Ensure that you’re bringing home a healthy and happy pup.
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Chow-Chow: A well-bred and well-raised Chow possesses an impressive appearance with deep-set eyes and a large head, accentuated by a mane of hair. As a breed that once graced imperial Chinese kennels, he carries an air of dignity and aloofness
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Chow-Chow: Learn how the Chow Chow licked up drops of the color during the creation of the world. Use verbal corrections to guide him in the right direction. Become a loyal companion if you appreciate his distinctive appearance and independent spirit.
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Chow-Chow: Mongolia and Northern China are the oldest breeds of dog breeds in existence, according to a study published in the Journal of the American Society of Dogs and Dog Owners, which found it to be one of the oldest dogs in existence.
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Chow-Chow: The name “Chow Chow” emerged from British merchants in the late 18th century, who referred to various miscellaneous items, including dogs, as “chow chow.” The name eventually stuck to the breed.
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Chow-Chow: In the United States, the first Chow Chow to appear at a dog show was Takya, who took third place in the Miscellaneous Class at the Westminster Kennel Club show in 1890. Yen How
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Chow-Chow: Timmy, a red Chow, and Blackberry, Sigmund Freud and his daughter Anna also had a fondness for Chows, with Anna even breeding them. They even found their way into the White House, where President Calvin Coolidge and his wife...
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Chow-Chow: Martha Stewart has been a fan of Chow Chows, and the breed has made appearances on her TV show. The 155 breeds and varieties recognized by the AKC are known as the 155th most popular breeds.
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Chow-Chow: The Chow Chow’s height at the shoulder ranges from 17 to 20 inches, and they weigh between 40 to 70 pounds. They are a pair of cufflinks that can be worn on a regular basis.
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Chow-Chow: A well-bred Chow should never be aggressive or shy, especially if they are a cat or a dog. A Chow’s temperament is often compared to that of a cats: aloof, reserved, independent, dignified, intelligent, and stubborn.
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Chow-Chow: Symptoms of Chow include: a rash, a fever, and a heart attack; rash and fever; fever and heart attacks; and heart and respiratory problems; and fever and fever, as well as a respiratory system.
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Chow-Chow: Hip dysplasia is a hereditary condition where the hip joint doesn’t develop properly. It may also be caused by a lack of mobility in the hip joints, such as the hips, or by the lack of movement in the joints.
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Chow-Chow: Hip dysplasia is a hereditary condition that affects the elbow joint. It can lead to lameness and joint pain. Symptoms include: a rash, swelling, and bruising of the joint.
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Chow-Chow: The entropion is a condition where the eyelids roll inward, causing irritation and discomfort to the eye. This condition occurs when the eye is in a swollen eyelid, which causes irritation and irritation.
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Chow-Chow: bloat is a condition in which the stomach fills with gas and twists on itself, causing the stomach to fill with a lot of gas and turns on itself. This condition is known as bloap, a potentially life-threatening condition.
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Chow-Chow: Skin infections: Skin infections and food sensitivities can be common in this breed, leading to skin irritations, itching, and ear infections. Skin allergies: Skin allergies and skin allergies can be caused by skin allergies or skin allergies.
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Chow-Chow: Chows can develop cataracts if they have a lens in their eye, or if the lens is in the eye, and if it is in a fetus, they can develop a cataract.
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Chow-Chow: Keep Chows indoors with their human companions rather than left outside in a backyard or kennel. Keep adult Chow’s daily exercise to maintain their health and happiness. Keep Adult Chow's daily activities to keep them indoors.
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Chow-Chow: Use a crate to train your dog to stay away from other dogs and strangers in your yard. Make sure your dog has a safe and secure fence in the yard to keep your dog away from strangers and other dogs.
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Chow-Chow: Train your Chow in a consistent and firm manner during puppyhood. Establish clear boundaries and training from an early age will create a harmonious and respectful relationship between you and your puppy, as well as a mutual respect for your puppy.
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Chow-Chow: More food is a good choice for a Chow Chow. Choose a high-quality dog food for your dog’s dog. Determine if your dog will need more food than your adult dog needs. Determine whether your dog needs more food or less.
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Chow-Chow: Feed him twice a day if he’s overweight. Keep your hands on his back with thumbs along the spine and fingers spread downwards to keep him from getting swollen and unable to eat or exercise.
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Chow-Chow: Chow Chow Feeding Guides is a website that teaches you how to feed your Chow. This page contains links to a list of all the recipes that you would like to cook. You may also want to add a link to the recipe to add more recipes.
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Chow-Chow: Look for rough coats. Choose a coat that has a soft, thick coat. Look for rare or exotic colors like champagne, silver, lilac, chocolate, or white if you are looking for a rare coat.
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Chow-Chow: Use a slicker brush to brush your coat. Brush your coat with a damp brush every time you brush it. Use an abrasive bristle brush to apply the coat to the skin. Brush the coat every day.
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Chow-Chow: Brush your Chow’s teeth twice a week. Trim the paws, mouth, and ears once a month. Become a professional groomer for Chow Chow's grooming routine, including grooming and grooming.
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Chow-Chow: Chows can thrive in households with children if raised together, but they are not the rough and tumble type and may not tolerate excessive rough play or mistreatment from young children. For families with older children who understand proper dog handling, it’s essential to teach children how to approach and interact with the Chow.
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Chow-Chow: Chows tend to get along better with other dogs and cats, especially if they are introduced to them during their puppyhood. Ensuring proper socialization and training from a young age can significantly influence their behavior and compatibility with other pets.
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French-Bulldog: French bulldogs love to play with kids and other dogs as they are being a couch potato. They’re just as satisfied playing with kids or other dogs than they are behaving as couch potatoes. Goofy, yet intelligent, French Bulldogs make an easygoing best friend for any dog lover.
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French-Bulldog: They have a small, compact body that's well proportioned and fairly muscular, with the exception of the wrinkled skin around their face and shoulders. Frenchies most often come in colors like cream, fawn, and white
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French-Bulldog: French bulldogs are often described as "chilled out," but they also love to play. They do well with companion pets, so long as they have been socialized properly. Training comes easy to this breed when there's food involved. As free thinkers and fun lovers, they'll be more eager to learn if training feels like a game.
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French-Bulldog: Becky Smith says people with "patience, a kind disposition, gentle hands, and a loving spirit are the ideal owner for this darling breed," who thrives on human interaction. "It's a great breed, but it's also a good breed," she said.
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French-Bulldog: Smith says he doesn't expect a Frenchie to do well in extreme heat because of their flat face, but he says it's a good idea to have a dog that can go jogging and then go to the beach on a sunny day.
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French-Bulldog: French bulldogs are prone to heat exhaustion, so a 15-minute walk or play session in the cooler evenings will give them plenty of physical activity, according to the AKC, which says they're able to swim.
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French-Bulldog: Brushing your bulldog's coat is a good way to keep your dog healthy. If your dog doesn't get infected, check your dog's skin for lesions or scabs. Observe your dog for any signs of infection.
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French-Bulldog: A French bulldog needs to learn how to socialize from a young age. They can be very protective and possessive of their humans. So long as they are socialized as puppies, Frenchies get along great with new faces and other dogs or cats.
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French-Bulldog: Look for a Frenchie with a drool on the furniture. Train your little man to be a good friend of yours. Try to train a frenchie in a friendly manner to be helpful.
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French-Bulldog: French bulldogs have a life span of 10 to 12 years, but owners should be aware of some common health risks that the breed is known for, Kishen Parekh, of Northampton, United Kingdom, says.
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French-Bulldog: French bulldogs can develop hyperthermia (heat stroke) due to the inability to breathe adequately, Parekh says, adding that if they are snore when asleep, they may be unable to breathe properly.
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French-Bulldog: Americans visiting overseas loved the miniature version of the bulldog, and it wasn't long before Frenchies took off in the U.S. as well as in the United States as well. The French fell in love with the smaller bulldog that came along with the workers.
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French-Bulldog: rose ear Frenchies were given top scores by non-American judges in April 1897 to establish and document the breed standard and demanded the bat ear become a breed standard. They eventually won the French Bulldog Club of America.
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French-Bulldog: Despite their name, these pups originated in England. First bred as smaller versions of the Bulldog, they were later brought to France by English lacemakers, where they gained their “Frenchie” moniker. Over the years, these lovable pups have captured the hearts of many with their playful, adaptable, and affectionate nature.
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French-Bulldog: Look for a Frenchie that has a muscular build and a smushed nose. Choose a breed that is suitable for city living. Decide if you want a small, friendly, and playful dog.
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French-Bulldog: Choose a breeder that is able to provide a loving home for a Frenchie. Conduct thorough research to ensure that the breeder practices ethical practices and prioritizes the well-being of their dogs. Conduct active breeding practices to ensure you bring home a healthy and happy pup.
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French-Bulldog: Bat-eared but oddly beautiful, the French Bulldog has a unique appeal. Aesthetically, other breeds undeniably are more glamorous and showy, but beauty is in the eye of the beholder and what many behold in the French bulldog are the attributes that make this breed one of the best companion dogs in the world today.
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French-Bulldog: The Frenchie likes to play, but he also enjoys spending his days relaxing on the sofa. That love of play and relaxed attitude carry over into their training sessions. French Bulldogs are intelligent, and training them is easy as long as you make it seem like a game and keep it fun.
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French-Bulldog: Frenchies are freethinkers and are not an ideal breed for competing in obedience or agility although some have risen to the challenge. This freethinking approach can also lead to a stubborn nature, and if they decide to dig in their heels there is no budging them
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French-Bulldog: Dogs can be territorial and possessive of their people, especially in the presence of other dogs, especially if they are in a kennel with a dog that is accustomed to interacting with other dogs as well.
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