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What You May Not Know About Blue French Bulldog Puppies

By Edward Williams


The blue French bulldog has one thing that makes it different - the color of its skin. It has a blue hue due to its genetic makeup. Otherwise it looks much like all other bulldogs. However, it is not allowed to participate in shows and is not recognized by breeder associations because it does not have the required white, fawn, brindle and a mixture of brindle and white color palette. The blue color eliminates it from consideration. A widespread belief is that Blue French Bulldog puppies have alopecia, a condition that causes the discoloration.

When it comes to temperament, dogs of this breed do not make good watchdogs. Despite their masculine build, they are needy, breathe loudly, have a few strange habits and get sick more often than some other dogs. They are also small, love to be at home, and very affectionate making them the best of companions. The cuteness of the breed means they draw plenty of attention.

Allergies, particularly skin allergies can be a problem and they may often have rashes and more. The food they eat also matters and so their diet is important. Another area of concern with these animals is they may develop back or neck problems. They have a short, little spine and it may be easily injured when jumping off a bed or a sofa. More visits to the vet will probably be required than with other breeds.

A dog of this breed does not like to be dirty and they are rather prissy, preferring to stay clean at all times. This means that they do not have to be bathed as often. Their flat, little faces means that their breathing is labored. If you own one, you have to get used to the snorting and heavy breathing.

One would imagine that this breed came from the country of romance because of the name but the origin is English. They originally came from Nottingham and were particularly popular at the time when lace makers plied their trade and loved having them as little lap dogs.

The laziness of these animals is part of what makes them so easy to take care of. They do not need to be taken out on long, walks every day. They are perfectly happy to be in the home with their owners, often snuggled closely beside them or on their laps. They do not battle with obesity and remain healthy with only a short walk every now and then.

These dogs become cold quickly because they have only one coat. They enjoy the warmth of being close to a human or cuddling up in a blanket during winter. These dogs do need extra layers, especially if they go out in the cold. Owners often dress them up because of this.

Some dogs love water and going for swims but these dogs do not like water. They have very short legs and this probably makes it difficult for them to swim. Owners who have swimming pools or live near a body of water need to bear this in mind. These dogs often come with quite a significant price tag because they have to be specially bred and are hard to find.




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By Edward Williams


The blue French bulldog has one thing that makes it different - the color of its skin. It has a blue hue due to its genetic makeup. Otherwise it looks much like all other bulldogs. However, it is not allowed to participate in shows and is not recognized by breeder associations because it does not have the required white, fawn, brindle and a mixture of brindle and white color palette. The blue color eliminates it from consideration. A widespread belief is that Blue French Bulldog puppies have alopecia, a condition that causes the discoloration.

When it comes to temperament, dogs of this breed do not make good watchdogs. Despite their masculine build, they are needy, breathe loudly, have a few strange habits and get sick more often than some other dogs. They are also small, love to be at home, and very affectionate making them the best of companions. The cuteness of the breed means they draw plenty of attention.

Allergies, particularly skin allergies can be a problem and they may often have rashes and more. The food they eat also matters and so their diet is important. Another area of concern with these animals is they may develop back or neck problems. They have a short, little spine and it may be easily injured when jumping off a bed or a sofa. More visits to the vet will probably be required than with other breeds.

A dog of this breed does not like to be dirty and they are rather prissy, preferring to stay clean at all times. This means that they do not have to be bathed as often. Their flat, little faces means that their breathing is labored. If you own one, you have to get used to the snorting and heavy breathing.

One would imagine that this breed came from the country of romance because of the name but the origin is English. They originally came from Nottingham and were particularly popular at the time when lace makers plied their trade and loved having them as little lap dogs.

The laziness of these animals is part of what makes them so easy to take care of. They do not need to be taken out on long, walks every day. They are perfectly happy to be in the home with their owners, often snuggled closely beside them or on their laps. They do not battle with obesity and remain healthy with only a short walk every now and then.

These dogs become cold quickly because they have only one coat. They enjoy the warmth of being close to a human or cuddling up in a blanket during winter. These dogs do need extra layers, especially if they go out in the cold. Owners often dress them up because of this.

Some dogs love water and going for swims but these dogs do not like water. They have very short legs and this probably makes it difficult for them to swim. Owners who have swimming pools or live near a body of water need to bear this in mind. These dogs often come with quite a significant price tag because they have to be specially bred and are hard to find.




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