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New Family Reviews: Heartwarming Stories of Puppy Adoption

Discover the Joyful Stories of Our French Bulldog Puppy Adoptions

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French Bulldog – mini piggy

The dog is easygoing, doesn’t cause chaos, doesn’t chew on anything, and isn’t as troublesome as many puppies. You can leave her alone, and she won’t ruin anything except maybe your carpet, but that’s just a matter of time and getting her used to the pee pads—we mastered that in 1.5 weeks. She’s an incredible Velcro dog and always wants to be close, which is both cute and a bit annoying at times.

But we have something to compare with, and between a bulldog and a husky, I’d choose the bulldog again over dealing with apartment repairs.

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The cutest dog ever! Let me tell you about the personality of our darling Krali.

We fell in love with her at first sight!

Breed: French Bulldog

Originated in England in the 19th century.

A Bit of General Information:

This friendly and sociable dog gets along well with other non-aggressive pets and family members. The breed is perfect for city apartment living and requires minimal grooming. These animals are classified as decorative dogs, though their ancestors were fighting breeds. They are highly loyal, intelligent, and known for good health.

Quote hidden Our little girl is currently 5 months old.

We have all her vaccinations documented in an international vaccination passport.

Nutrition

At the kennel, Krali was fed Royal Canin, and we continued with the same at home initially. However, we later switched to Monge, which seems to have a more balanced composition. Occasionally, we give her a small piece of bread, cheese, or meat.

We feed her three times a day, and she always has access to fresh filtered water.

The nasal passages are also a weak spot for Frenchies, so caution is required with them. Due to their unique nose and facial structure, French Bulldogs are not recommended to be in heat above 25 degrees Celsius, as it can make breathing difficult for them.

The ears are another weak point—our pup came from the kennel with an ear mite, which is fairly common for them, but we treated it easily with drops. For prevention of ear issues, we also use UshaStik drops, which we purchased at the veterinary clinic.