Hamlin Candle Arch French Bulldog Puppies
Frenchies are a very lovable breed. They are funny and playful and make great companions. Like all dogs, they do have some health issues.
One of the most serious is the brachycephalic airway disorder (BS). This condition causes breathing problems. It can lead to other health issues, including respiratory diseases, heart disease, and spinal problems.
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As breeder of French Bulldogs, Hamlin Candle takes pride in the quality and health of our dogs. Our puppies are loved by their family members in their homes and receive the best possible care. This includes vaccinations, regular vet visits and diagnostic tests for common health conditions such as CHF. Our puppies are also screened for genetic diseases such as OFA chondritis and elbow dysplasia, which could be passed on to offspring.
Frenchies are loved for their affectionate personalities which makes them wonderful companions. They are great with children and other dogs and humans of all ages. They are a lot of fun and love nothing more than being with their favourite people. They aren't so active as to be unable to relax and watch a film or drink a cup coffee on the couch.
It is important to remember that because they are brachycephalic dogs that they are susceptible to overheating. Therefore, niedlichfranzösischebulldoggenwelpen should not be pushed too hard or for prolonged periods of time. They are also prone to being stubborn which makes them difficult for owners who are new to the breed. However, with constant training and praise that is positive they are eager to learn and can be the perfect fit for people of all levels of experience. There are also puppy-training classes that offer many benefits for new dog owners.
The typical French Bulldog Mix will live for 8-12 years. The other breed's parent breed could affect this a bit so it is crucial to consult your breeder about the health background of their mother. Good breeding practices can also make a huge difference, as reputable breeders will screen their parents to avoid passing health issues on to their puppies.
In addition to their hereditary wrinkles, Frenchies have a short coat that sheds a bit all year. Weekly brushing and an occasional bath as needed are usually enough to keep their coat in good condition. They also tend to get ear infections, so regular cleaning with an eye wash is crucial.