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The
Frenchie has a bright, alert expression, conveying his
fun-loving outlook. He enjoys a large or small family,
adults or children. A delight in obedience, he is happy,
bright and willing to please. The Frenchie character,
alarm bark without yappiness and easy upkeep make these
dogs a good choice as companions.
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French
Bulldog Stickers & Decals
Unique
stickers and decals of your favorite breed.
Perfect for gifts, door prizes, expos, shows,
or just to put on your own car, truck, trailer,
luggage - whatever! These are copyrighted
designs you won't find anywhere else on the
web! Choose from three styles:
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4
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Custom
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French
Bulldog History
During
the 1860s, Bulldogs reached the height of popularity.
Toy varieties appeared, which were highly favored, particularly
around the English midlands where lace-making flourished.
These diminutive Bullys may have been taken to France
when some of the lacemakers moved there.
To
say the Frenchie was developed totally from English stock
is to ignore the fact that many other countries had,
at this time, short-faced, bull-baiting and fighting
dogs. Spain, especially, had erect-eared bull-baiting
dogs. This new breed became highly visible in France,
and visiting Americans brought it back to the USA.
Originally,
many had the rose ear of their larger counterpart, but
the erect, round-tipped "bat" ear has become
their hallmark. Americans have been credited with fixing
the bat ear. When this breed first "returned" to
England to be shown, around 1900, a brouhaha arose. The
English were highly insulted that the French had the
nerve to use the name "Bulldog" since it was
a symbol of Great Britain. Much controversy ensued: letters
and editorials in the doggy press and opposition from
the existing Miniature Bulldog faction. But despite all
this, a specialty club was formed in England in 1903,
and soon the Frenchie was recognized and is now known
around the world.
Reliable
sources on the sinking of the Titantic report a French
Bulldog to be the only animal or pet to have perished
in this historical disaster. The dog's owner sued for
$1,500, a substantial sum for 1912.
The French
Bulldog has less body bulk, exaggeration of wrinkle and bowing
of legs than its English counterpart. He is born with a bobtail,
eliminating the need for surgery. The breed standard is uniform
throughout the world with the exception of color. The fawns
and creams so favored in North America and Britain are disallowed
in continental Europe.

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