French Bulldog
Despite the name, this breed originates from England. During the industrial revolution, lace makers introduced the habit of keeping a pet dog to improve the quality of life. At first the choice fell on the dwarf English bulldog. This was crossed with the pug and the terrier. When the lace makers emigrated to France, they brought their little friends with them who conquered Paris. Their popularity consolidated within a short time and wealthy American families began to raise them at home.
It is a companion dog, of the molossoid type, which reaches a weight between 8 and 14 kg. The morphological characteristics that most distinguish it are the compact, solid and short-lined structure, the brachycephalic head with a short and snub face, the flattened nose and the typical "bat" ears. The coat can be fawn (of various shades), bringée (brindle), caille (white with black markings), caille fauve (white with fawn markings).
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