We have 2 Boston terrier french bulldog mixes. I wanted mixes specifically for them to have less negative recessives genes. Our first one is more French bulldog and he is quite a bit frailer the other is more Boston and he is fairly hearty. But neither have as many health problems as most that I hear of.
This video is old but if my comment reaches only 1 person I will have spoke the truth. Definitely avoid the average frenchie rescue. It is much wiser to find a reputable breeder for a frenchie. Most frenchie rescues are only available because of the health problems that particular frenchie has. People getting frenchies are not just getting rid of them like that unless there is pre existing health conditions. Of course you may get lucky with a rescue, but with frenchies I feel your chances are very slim.
It can help cut out all the additives or extra ingredients in kibble and because they are prone to allergies, it helps decrease allergies.,you know exactly what is in their food. it in my experience has healthier coats, better dental health, increased energy and helps to lower the amount of gas and the smell of them bulldogs have.. It is a little harder with puppies so do your research before you start
@alelx jines I feed mine raw from a small company in my city, usually goat or lamb with fruits and veggies. Knock on wood, never had any problems with my frenchie! Been feeding her raw since she was a puppy, even before I got her the breeders we’re feeding her raw. If you put kibble in front of her, she won’t eat it and looks at you like wtf is this😂
This woman is absolutely right. My 5 year old Frenchie has major spine issues. Needs surgery that costs $15.000. Please be very careful before you get one of these dogs.
I think she's being real about owning a frenchie, plus it sounds like her dog has had health issues, so it wasn't all fun. Tbh I'd rather people give me real info about a breed rather than say only how fun the breed is, it could trick people in getting the dog and only realizing it was a bad decision afterwards.
2:05 “ I wouldn’t recommend having them on a couch”.
- has dog sitting next to her-
BAHAHHAH SO TRUE
She needs to say they CAN have health issues. My 2 have no health issues at all. My 2 guys are awesome & very active. Mine also love food.
Watching him run, that right rear paw is bothering him.
Right hind
My frenchie sleeps in my bed and is always in my sofa, no hairs whatsoever. Can’t agree on that they are heavily shedding at all.
Good job on video. Thanks for honesty
We have 2 Boston terrier french bulldog mixes. I wanted mixes specifically for them to have less negative recessives genes. Our first one is more French bulldog and he is quite a bit frailer the other is more Boston and he is fairly hearty.
But neither have as many health problems as most that I hear of.
Mine can't eat dog food, it makes him poop blood and looks sick. I feed him steamed fish and veggies instead, he's doing much better!
I sure hope he eats some red meat too
That was an amazing video!!!❤️🐾
Why Bulldogs are SOOOOOOOOO cute😍😘
Good information. Thanks!
I love that color!! Same color as mine except mine is a little darker. French Bulldogs are the best!!!
Hey I need some advice
Thanks for sharing information
Please do an episode on the Keeshond!
That Ball...made me laugh...
Just wanted to comment that my french bulldog doesn't really shed . He is 2 yrs old now.
Agree
Agree. Ours is 2 and non shedding or health problems for that matter.
Hi Marie. Where do you get that harness from? That would probably work my French Bulldog Finley.
Thank you so much
You are a good mom💕
This video is old but if my comment reaches only 1 person I will have spoke the truth. Definitely avoid the average frenchie rescue. It is much wiser to find a reputable breeder for a frenchie. Most frenchie rescues are only available because of the health problems that particular frenchie has. People getting frenchies are not just getting rid of them like that unless there is pre existing health conditions. Of course you may get lucky with a rescue, but with frenchies I feel your chances are very slim.
Great video..
Meet these Fun Loving , Energetic, Little puppies. Being family raised
Just a tip for all future French bulldog owners- feed raw! It's makes a huge difference!
Why ?
It can help cut out all the additives or extra ingredients in kibble and because they are prone to allergies, it helps decrease allergies.,you know exactly what is in their food. it in my experience has healthier coats, better dental health, increased energy and helps to lower the amount of gas and the smell of them bulldogs have..
It is a little harder with puppies so do your research before you start
@alelx jines I feed mine raw from a small company in my city, usually goat or lamb with fruits and veggies. Knock on wood, never had any problems with my frenchie! Been feeding her raw since she was a puppy, even before I got her the breeders we’re feeding her raw. If you put kibble in front of her, she won’t eat it and looks at you like wtf is this😂
@@deniseavender8589 ^^ I’ve been feeding mine raw since she was a pup! She’s never had kibble in her life!
Cute
This dog has a bit of a strange gait...kind of skips his rear leg when he runs
But they still exist. They still need a place to keep them warm and dry and safe from predators.
I just got a merle french bulldog
This woman is absolutely right. My 5 year old Frenchie has major spine issues. Needs surgery that costs $15.000. Please be very careful before you get one of these dogs.
These “dogs” are inbred trash
We need to stop breeding them
Your pet is NOT your child... You did not birth it lol. Its just your dog
A dog that doesn't care about food?
Your dog seems not like most frenchies..
This company doesn't know what they are talking about, and give bad information.
She sounds ungrateful for her time with gizmo.
I think she's being real about owning a frenchie, plus it sounds like her dog has had health issues, so it wasn't all fun. Tbh I'd rather people give me real info about a breed rather than say only how fun the breed is, it could trick people in getting the dog and only realizing it was a bad decision afterwards.
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