French Bulldog Dog

Characteristics of the French bulldog puppies
To those of you who may not be familiar, there are many different breeds bulldogs - the English bulldog, the American bulldog, and the French bulldog. It is believed that the French bulldog descended from the English bulldog and later taken to France. Presumably because of this migration, French bulldogs suffer from a variety of peculiar diseases - uncommon in other breed of dogs. It is said that some of the diseases suffered by French bulldogs are hereditary. It therefore becomes necessary for owners of French bulldogs to have them medically test at regular intervals and more so, before using it for crossing. Otherwise, the chances are the French bulldog will probably beget unhealthy puppies and pose a threat to the breed as a whole.
French Bulldog Puppies are reluctant learners and you need to exercise a lot of patience while training them. You must evolve some signals and you them persistently for the puppies to grasp. One thing that needs to be said is they desperately need companionship and will feel psychologically let down without it. The French bulldog interacts well with other dogs, but resent being around small children who may manhandle the puppies. Their soft skin, appealing looks, affectionate nature, pleasant behavior and overall agility make them ideal pets.
Bulldog puppies are not very much different from other puppies and they look small, cute and playful and sleep a lot. They crave for attention from their owners and they succeed in getting it as all owners love tiny little puppies. The real problem arises after your bulldog puppy grows up because a lot of people lose interest in providing company to adult bulldogs.
French bulldog puppy is a compact, physically well-built dog with a smooth coat, solid bone structure with a flat powerful muzzle and a pug nose. Lots of people buy cute puppies in the pet stores but feel disappointed when the dog grows up as sometimes they feel they did not buy the right breed. There are bulldog rescue shelters that collect abandoned and neglected bulldogs and find them new loving families. Bulldog rescue shelters are usually maintained by bulldog lovers who volunteer their time and money to find homes for needy bulldogs.
French bulldog puppies are found in a variety of pleasant colors. The puppies are in great demand and bought by people all over the world. French bulldog puppies that are black in color with brownish hue are usually called as Sea Brindles and these types are the costliest.
There are French bulldog puppies having a coat with regular fawn and black stripes pattern resembling Tiger’s skin. French bulldog puppy with a coat of pale cream color is called as Cream. There are various shades of cream from deep amber to butterscotch and palest gold. French bulldogs covered with black stripe and white areas are known as Brindle pied
The physical appearance of French bulldog puppies is characterized by large, wide and erect ears rounded at the top. The head is of square shape and the eyes are round and sharp and the tail is disproportionately short. French bulldog puppies prefer cooler climates as tropical climate may cause heat stroke and water should always be provided. They mature slowly and their life span ranges 12 and 14 years.
If you are in the market for a French bulldog puppy, you can search the Internet where there are plenty of ads offering French bulldog puppies for sale. However, it is to be noted that all the French bulldog breeders out there are not created equal. In fact even a family dog owner who owns a female French bulldog is a potential breeder when he decides to put his bitch out for mating. Find your perfect French bulldog puppy for sale from any reputable and reliable French bulldog breeder listings.
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How much does a C-Section on a dog (French Bulldog) cost on average in North America ?
What about an artificial insemination ? Any numbers ?
Yes, she's my 4 month very healthy, adorable and somewhat obedient puppy...
I'm not planning on anything, I'm just curious !!! Gosh...
Thanks for the answer though ..
You're not going to get accurate responses in this forum... Your best bet is to contact veterinarians in your immediate area and get quotes from them...
The fact is that no ethical or reputable hobby breeder ever, ever, ever sells any female dog without a mandatory spay clause in the sales contract so that pretty much means that your dog is of "dubious" origin whether she does or does not have AKC-registration papers... The breeding of French Bulldogs really is labor-intensive and costly and so many things can go wrong... Even if you chart the fertility cycle and time everything accurately, your vet can insert the semen and the dog may not get impregnated... So you could be out the money for the stud fee, plus the vet fees, and wind up with a non-pregnant dog... Then your dog can contract Brucella / Brucellosis if you don't have the male properly health-screened beforehand... That can cause an aborted fetus... Your female can contract other STDs or U/T infections, through no fault of her own... And there's always a risk of Pyometra or even "false" or "phantom" pregnancies...
Before C-sections, you'll have to discuss the options or ultrasounds or X-rays with your veterinarian (so factor in additional costs)...
And when it comes to the C-sections, the cost'll vary between having a scheduled appointment or an emergency... Some dogs show no signs of labor so breeders think that all's going well and they jot things down in their calendars only to have the dog go into labor in the middle of the night... An unplanned emergency can multiply the price two or three times more than the estimated cost... So there are just too many variables to give you an accurate reply.
Don't do it... The world really doesn't need more ill-bred dogs from backyard breeders... Let the people that devote their lives to the showing and raising of these special companion dogs do it the way it's intended to be done.
Best wishes : )
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