@@Ajackson816 how do you know he came from a backyard breeder? Even good breeders have something wrong pop up sometimes, just like how completely healthy parents can have a severely handicapped child. Don't just go around assuming things.
@@MrDeathBunny no, ethical breeders don’t accidentally breed litters. No ethical breeder would intentionally breed a recessive trait into a dog. Just like double Merle’s indicate a byb, a breeder intentionally breeding a recessive trait into a dog for aesthetic is not ethical
Didn't know about a longhaired version! We rescued a frenchie almost 3 years ago, and she truly does make us laugh daily with her antics. Always by my side too.
They're a new "fad" and they have a TON of health problems. Frenchies already have a bunch of health issues and the breeding leading to this long hair only adds more.
@@TheWorkingAussie I don't condone backyard breeding, but dogs bred to standard are unhealthy AF too. Certain breeds are prone to health issues because of what we want them to look like. Doesn't matter who the breeder is. There is a reason why some countries are banning the breeding of certain breeds of dogs. They're just too unhealthy and WE cause them to be like that.
I agree. I had a Merle Pomeranian and as much as I loved her and cared for her every need, her breeder screwed up and the litter she came from was an "accidental breeding encounter". Because of her recessive Merle gene it caused her many health problems. Problems that I wasn't aware of before adopting her. I will though say that I am thankful that it was me that adopted her because I had the personal time and the ( "mortgage payment") additional income to help her throughout her lifetime. The recessive gene she carried that made her so smart and lovable and beautiful ultimately made her ill. In my final days with her I knew I had done all I could for her with both love,.dedication and Vet care but it was the fault of the recessive Merle gene that ultimately shortened her life and took her away too early ❤🌈🐶
His snout looks a lot more healthy than the typical french bulldog. Sad to hear that it didn't mean that he was able to avoid the other genetic disabilities.
Sad because most of all breeds we have now were healthier before we bred them for what we “needed/ wanted at the time. Most * mix breed are generally healthier than full blooded breeds however it’s not the case for all
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It's not just the length of the nose, it's also the soft tissue inside. A short nosed dog with a short palette SHOULD be fine to breathe, the problem is when the soft tissue is the same size as it would be on a normal length snout and it is stuffed into a smaller area. Some brachcephalic dogs have a very low incidence of breathing problems because breeders have been careful in balancing this (eg, affenpinschers) and it's possible to screen parents for this with standardised BOAS tests to see if they're likely to pass it on to puppies, but sadly a lot of frenchie breeders are absolutely crap and don't bother. I strongly suspect he came from a crap breeder because both his colouration and fur isn't something you can find in pedigree frenchies, so the breeder probably mixed something random in, inbred them to hell and back to make the recessive alleles show, and hung the papers... there's no way someone like that would have done cardiac screening or BOAS screening on the parents. This dog is proof that you can't assess the health of a dog just by how moderate it looks.
@@dreadfulpennyanimates3476 Doesn't resolve character issues. Worked at a doggy daycare, the most difficult/ annoying dogs were doodle mixes. Constantly tried to fight me over my rope leash,or the constant humping of other dogs. You could tell they misbehave with there owners as well. And there owners let them get away with it thinking it was cute. Or the time an owner took there dog to a groomer before boarding them. Hard to keep their dog specifically out of the water bucket . Which has to be there because all of the dogs need a constant source of water, if we don't provide that or accidently forget to till a water bucket in the yard we get in trouble. Working at that facility ruined doodle mixes for me and plus when you look up their price most of them cost way more then a purebred poodle. At this point would rather have a purebred standard poodle then $6,000 mix bred dog, that has behavioral issues due to their parents not being selected properly.
My late cat, Dina, was a "lifer" at the rescue I adopted her from. I did foster her for a short time but chose to adopt her so I could give her the quality of medical care she deserved. I miss her dearly.
I hope so. It can be done. My parson Russell has a heart murmur and he's 14 years old next week. He's already lived the average life expectancy of most non terrier dogs. We're hoping he can get to 16. He may go on longer because his breed can live up to 20 years.
While I do hope that he lives a long life, I also hope that he doesn’t gain a whole bunch of health issues that affect his mobility and quality of life, otherwise he’ll suffer. I hope he has a happy and loving life to live 💗
@@kariissmol9172 I run a doggie daycare, and have been for 10 years now. I would still pick Jack Russell Terrier over any other breed. They are the full package, versitale and a long life expectancy. And the Lab will be my second choice, Cant find a more caring sweet dog than that.
@@vikingdogmanship I'm just a dog sitter, so I don't have too much experience, but from caring for Blacky I know that at the moment I am not equipped for long term caring for one.
Frenchies have had their hips so messed up by breeding that they typically can’t mate or birth naturally, meaning that they cost a couple grand just to buy. Then there are all of the vet bills for their long list of health problems…. So yeah, owning one is a HUGE financial commitment for life
Aww, he really is the cutest. How unfortunate that breeding cute dogs leads to health problems so often 🥺 Luckily "basic" dogs are very cute too, and more healthy.
What a cute little man! I especially like that he has more of a snout than most other Frenchies. Brachycephalic dogs really do just suffer constantly :(
Angus is the perfect sweetest baby boy and I wish him a long, happy, and healthy life. Thank you for sharing his story and giving him such a good pamper 🥰
He is adorable. I am adopting a drop off tomorrow. It happens here all the time. We have amazing individuals who take them in and find homes at no cost. I will be taking her to the vet on Friday to have checked out and groomed. I’m naming her Callie Mae.
Hoping this means an elderly person living on social security could be a forever foster parent without the expenses? I cannot afford the vets and you may have answered my prayers to get a fur boo. My Layla died 3 yrs ago. Best of loving luck with Callie Mae.
Thank you for you education. So many people just want a dog and don’t realize it’s like having a child and imo if you don’t treat them like family you don’t need one. So many shelters are full of pure love because people are ignorant So thankful for the rescues and people who give them a second chance. An again thank you for using your platform for more than just a money maker. You truly are an amazing person 🥰❤️
He seems like such a good boy, I bet if it wasn't for his health problems he'd be snatched up REAL QUICK. Glad he doesn't need to stress about finding a home though. I hope he gets lots of love and cuddles at the rescue (I wonder what the status is on him? What does he "do" at the rescue? Is he an outreach dog and they use him as...I don't want to say advertising, but letting people know about them? is he basically just an "office pet" type? I'm always curious what rescues do with "forever fosters")
What a absolutely beautiful little French bulldog i have never seen a long haired one before he looks like a little 🐼 panda what a shame about his heart problem ♥️he was so well behaved on the grooming table...
I had a Manchester Terrier with a heart murmur called Otis after the great man himself. He was my constant companion through the worst of my alcoholism and for the first years of my sobriety. He lived to be 13, was much loved and had a great life though I suppose it depends on the degree of the murmur. I’ve had a few special dogs Soames, Lassie, Makeda, Franklin but Otis probably saved me and may have stopped me stopping myself living. Thank you Vanessa, live long and well Angus and prove them wrong.
What an adorable boy! But something must be done about those health issues. Breeders can't be allowed to let the Frenchie stay as is. It is simply cruel. Measures must be taken to alter the standard into a (much) healthier dog.
Angus will never understand he´s different and will not live as long as other dogs. One thing he knows for sure, is that he is safe and greatly loved. Thank you to the people giving this little guy that opportunity! ♥
I think I may have the perfect dog. He's primarily boston terrier, with royal frenchie, and also has a long tail unlike most boston terriers. Also he has a look akin to a forever puppy, seeing as he looks like he's 10months at 7. He also has a heart for his head spot.
He’s so cute, but this trend of French bulldogs makes me extremely sad. This breed of dogs can have so many health problems and we should all be discouraging breeding them. I was recently in Hawaii and saw so many people taking photos of their frenchies at the beach, market, on trails and I could only imagine that they were going to be posting on instagram. And it was in pleasant weather 70-80 Fahrenheit, but imagine Hawaii in the summer in very humid conditions and these dogs that have difficulty breathing on a good day trying to breathe in that wet heat. I almost wish that no one liked them so less of them would suffer.
My neighbor in Florida had a wonderful Frenchie. He got the "palate" surgery to help with breathing. Florida's humidity/heat can affect any dog, but the breathing issue it real. At least the dog had short hair, which is cooler. Some bully dogs also have their nose openings (nares) widened, made bigger because some are almost closed. Lovely dogs, just hate they have health issues.
Well bred French bulldogs should continue to be bred. Not ones bred by backyard breeders for profit and not health. The one in the video is a mutt bred for profit.
@@bbycherub2420 Mutts tend to be healthier on average. That isn't the problem. This breed has been so poorly developed that the vast majority suffers from health problems, 72.4% in fact. Hawbucks French Bulldogs are being bred in the Netherlands to reverse their health problems and revert them back to an early version of the breed, but other than that I don't think any other direction is ethical. Frankly, I wish that people would just adopt from rescues and shelters instead of shopping for these poor things:(
@@facelesskiwi268 That's not true. Pure breds are far more healthier because pure breds are usually well bred. Mutts aren't being health tested and bred to a standard like pure breds are.
@@facelesskiwi268 French Bulldogs can be well bred, there are good breeders out there trying to save the breed and keep them up to standard but also healthy. That's why health testing and good genetics are a thing. The early version of this breed also had a short snout, well bred French bulldogs can have short snouts (not smashed in skulls). Adopt and shop responsibly.
My neighbor has a French Bulldog and the average yearly vet bills are >$3000, due to all the health issues he has. But she loves him dearly and wouldn't give him up for anything, so she just finds a way to deal with it.
Angus is a "Braveheart " indeed. ❤He is a handsome fellow with a sweet disposition. I'm grateful for the amazing shelter who saved his life and saw value in him regardless of his care needs. What an amazing organization to pay for him to have a happy life regardless of how long that may be, just like other doggos. What wonderful people his forever foster family must be. Selflessly giving Angus a joyful, happy, meaningful life. All the time knowing he may not be long for this world. My heart wouldn't be able to handle the loss of these precious fur babies over and over again. They truly are amazing to open their hearts to provide Angus with the best life full of love and belonging possible. It's proof that 😇angels truly do walk among us.
Such a happy sweetheart. So happy he has a home and the care he needs. (Who's peeling onions??) I would not have guessed a Frenchie except maybe from his nose! Thank you for sharing!
Please be aware the French Bulldog standard sees long hair as a disqualification and thus any ethical breeder will not have any. If you see a longhaired Frenchie please be aware it's most likely BYB and move along.
Oh darling boy, It’s so heartbreaking his life will be short due to his heart condition but the shining light is that he’s clearly loved and well cared for by his foster home and the rescue group. ❤️
He is so sweet and adorable i feel so sorry about his condition but hope he gets to enjoy all the life he gets. I love frenchies but the health problems are a huge deal i can never have one as a companion it would be so emotionally hard to deal with😥
He is lovely our Snoopy was a Yorkie with a severe heart murmur we had him 10 wonderful years he was love cherished and spoiled every day we still miss his Yorkie dance he would rub his head on the bed vigorously sneeze kick and be an adorable dufus
I had a Frenchie and never knew they could have long hair!!!!!!!!!!! Mine died at 10yrs old and he did have a lot of medical issues and the one that killed him, the vet nor I even knew about.
He’s such a cutie. I hope that, against all the odds, he‘ll have a long and healthy life. My sister has her second Frenchi now and luckily both don’t have health concerns.
What a very special dog! And a big thank you to the organization and also to his foster family. They are special for sure, too! Such a sweet dog. „Keeping one of these dogs is like having a mortgage payment“ - now that’s an announcement! I had no idea French Bulldogs come long haired, too!
He's backyard bred, why does it sound like she's glamorizing French bulldog mutts. The backyard breeders mixed him with a fluffy breed for money, since it's a trend to have a "fluffy French bulldog".
I feel it’s important to mention that long coated frenchies tend to be bred by irresponsible backyard breeders (99.9% of the time). The long coat is a disqualifying fault in the standard. Because if this, its likely Buying a long coated french bulldog is asking for (even more than usual with this breed) future health problems at a ridiculous price. (Have seen people selling dogs looking like this for upwards of 10k aud). Im glad this little man got a forever home where he will be looked after till the end of his days, it’s a shame rescues have to be there to clean up after backyard breeders. Even though they might looks cute, please don’t support breeders who deliberately breed for this! adopt or shop responsibly 🥰 (Please Note that I’m not bringing my own opinion on the breeding of French bulldogs, and other brachy breeds into this. They’re not my thing, so I’m not super versed in them. I would appreciate it if anyone replies to this to keep that debate out of the replies. There are merits to both sides of the argument)
I've been savaged by a french bulldog while I was out climbing yesterday. I was sitting on my pad, this bulky dog was strolling around and in a moment he was on me... ...trying with all his might to lick my face. It was hilarious! They're surprisingly thicc for the size, and springy to boot. The fella almost rolled me over.
Kinda looks like a Koala bear ❤️🥺
omg yes!
Wait that's adorable TvT
I was thinking the same ^^
A gigantic Bat 🦇🥰
With 50 times the brain power.
I am glad he was able to be a forever foster.
Caring for a dog with long term health problems can be a challenge.
And no one should judge the previous owners for surrendering him for it.
Likely couldn't afford the medical bills and the only other option was, well we all know. Surrender is preferable.
@@Ajackson816 how do you know he came from a backyard breeder? Even good breeders have something wrong pop up sometimes, just like how completely healthy parents can have a severely handicapped child. Don't just go around assuming things.
@@MrDeathBunny no, ethical breeders don’t accidentally breed litters. No ethical breeder would intentionally breed a recessive trait into a dog. Just like double Merle’s indicate a byb, a breeder intentionally breeding a recessive trait into a dog for aesthetic is not ethical
@@Ajackson816 double merle is bad yes, that's a fact. But recessive does not automatically equal bad. Red hair is a recessive trait.
Didn't know about a longhaired version! We rescued a frenchie almost 3 years ago, and she truly does make us laugh daily with her antics. Always by my side too.
You've never heard of them because they are backyard bred mutts disguised as purebreds to make money.
His coat and coloring lead me to think his lineage is mixed with something like Tibetan spaniel or border collie
They're a new "fad" and they have a TON of health problems. Frenchies already have a bunch of health issues and the breeding leading to this long hair only adds more.
That's because they're backyard bred and not to breed standard, they shouldn't be bred.
@@TheWorkingAussie I don't condone backyard breeding, but dogs bred to standard are unhealthy AF too. Certain breeds are prone to health issues because of what we want them to look like. Doesn't matter who the breeder is.
There is a reason why some countries are banning the breeding of certain breeds of dogs. They're just too unhealthy and WE cause them to be like that.
Poor baby, he's such a good boy! He would've made an amazing family pet. I hope his unfortunately Short life is full of wags and toys! ❤️
Poor guy but he seems like he’s very well taken care of ❤️
Thank you for being honest about genetically wrecked dogs.
I agree. I had a Merle Pomeranian and as much as I loved her and cared for her every need, her breeder screwed up and the litter she came from was an "accidental breeding encounter". Because of her recessive Merle gene it caused her many health problems. Problems that I wasn't aware of before adopting her. I will though say that I am thankful that it was me that adopted her because I had the personal time and the ( "mortgage payment") additional income to help her throughout her lifetime. The recessive gene she carried that made her so smart and lovable and beautiful ultimately made her ill. In my final days with her I knew I had done all I could for her with both love,.dedication and Vet care but it was the fault of the recessive Merle gene that ultimately shortened her life and took her away too early ❤🌈🐶
@@PoM-MoM My condolences. Thank you for not giving up on the ailing little critter despite the many difficulties.
@@HiddenEvilStudios
Thank you for your kind words 🙏
His snout looks a lot more healthy than the typical french bulldog. Sad to hear that it didn't mean that he was able to avoid the other genetic disabilities.
Yeah, I was thinking that too. Maybe if the breed moves more into mixes like the poodle breed has, it will clean out more of the genetic mutations.
Sad because most of all breeds we have now were healthier before we bred them for what we “needed/ wanted at the time.
Most * mix breed are generally healthier than full blooded breeds however it’s not the case for all
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It's not just the length of the nose, it's also the soft tissue inside. A short nosed dog with a short palette SHOULD be fine to breathe, the problem is when the soft tissue is the same size as it would be on a normal length snout and it is stuffed into a smaller area. Some brachcephalic dogs have a very low incidence of breathing problems because breeders have been careful in balancing this (eg, affenpinschers) and it's possible to screen parents for this with standardised BOAS tests to see if they're likely to pass it on to puppies, but sadly a lot of frenchie breeders are absolutely crap and don't bother. I strongly suspect he came from a crap breeder because both his colouration and fur isn't something you can find in pedigree frenchies, so the breeder probably mixed something random in, inbred them to hell and back to make the recessive alleles show, and hung the papers... there's no way someone like that would have done cardiac screening or BOAS screening on the parents. This dog is proof that you can't assess the health of a dog just by how moderate it looks.
@@dreadfulpennyanimates3476 Doesn't resolve character issues. Worked at a doggy daycare, the most difficult/ annoying dogs were doodle mixes. Constantly tried to fight me over my rope leash,or the constant humping of other dogs. You could tell they misbehave with there owners as well. And there owners let them get away with it thinking it was cute. Or the time an owner took there dog to a groomer before boarding them. Hard to keep their dog specifically out of the water bucket . Which has to be there because all of the dogs need a constant source of water, if we don't provide that or accidently forget to till a water bucket in the yard we get in trouble. Working at that facility ruined doodle mixes for me and plus when you look up their price most of them cost way more then a purebred poodle. At this point would rather have a purebred standard poodle then $6,000 mix bred dog, that has behavioral issues due to their parents not being selected properly.
Angus is so adorable. Such a sweetie. Glad his fosters are giving him a good life.
My late cat, Dina, was a "lifer" at the rescue I adopted her from. I did foster her for a short time but chose to adopt her so I could give her the quality of medical care she deserved. I miss her dearly.
I’m sure she appreciated you and your care so much and that you gave her such a happy life! I hope she rests easy
That's so sweet....
He’s so sweet. I hope he breaks the odds and has a long life.
Ditto!!
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I hope so. It can be done. My parson Russell has a heart murmur and he's 14 years old next week. He's already lived the average life expectancy of most non terrier dogs. We're hoping he can get to 16. He may go on longer because his breed can live up to 20 years.
While I do hope that he lives a long life, I also hope that he doesn’t gain a whole bunch of health issues that affect his mobility and quality of life, otherwise he’ll suffer. I hope he has a happy and loving life to live 💗
He was such a well mannered gentleman!
Special boys like him need even extra loving
So true, and they give it back 10 fold.
He looks like a Frenchy-Papillon mix. He's absolutely adorable and I'm so glad that he has someone to love him despite his issues.
The unholy GASP I let out when I saw the title of the video, he’s so adorable oh my goodness 🥺🥺🥺🥺
Me too!
"Forever Fosters" are very special people for very special animals. Will definitely donate here!
i'm partial to larger dogs personally, but he really is a beauty!
Same here
mother always says, everything below the knee is not a dog. kind of sad how we bred dogs that CAM'T BREATHE CORRECTLY
Some of the small dogs have personalities big enough to count as a large breed. lol
@@kariissmol9172 I run a doggie daycare, and have been for 10 years now. I would still pick Jack Russell Terrier over any other breed. They are the full package, versitale and a long life expectancy. And the Lab will be my second choice, Cant find a more caring sweet dog than that.
@@vikingdogmanship I'm just a dog sitter, so I don't have too much experience, but from caring for Blacky I know that at the moment I am not equipped for long term caring for one.
A MORTGAGE PAYMENT!!!?? I will just admire from afar! He's flippin cute! 🤗
Frenchies have had their hips so messed up by breeding that they typically can’t mate or birth naturally, meaning that they cost a couple grand just to buy. Then there are all of the vet bills for their long list of health problems…. So yeah, owning one is a HUGE financial commitment for life
I have not seen a fluffy French bulldog, but I'm instantly in LOVE
Easily the cutest frenchie I've ever seen!!!
I am constantly confused why we keep doing this to our animals. Why do we keep breeding poor health and an early grave?
Aww, he really is the cutest. How unfortunate that breeding cute dogs leads to health problems so often 🥺 Luckily "basic" dogs are very cute too, and more healthy.
What a cute little man! I especially like that he has more of a snout than most other Frenchies. Brachycephalic dogs really do just suffer constantly :(
Angus is the perfect sweetest baby boy and I wish him a long, happy, and healthy life. Thank you for sharing his story and giving him such a good pamper 🥰
What a cute fluffy baby! I love your videos. I'd rather watch them than Oscars
what a sweet guy!! i'm glad he has a good home!
He's adorable oh god😭❤️❤️❤️
What a gorgeous boy! I hope he will have a long and happy life regardless.
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He looks like a real life gremlin! Too cute
He is adorable. I am adopting a drop off tomorrow. It happens here all the time. We have amazing individuals who take them in and find homes at no cost. I will be taking her to the vet on Friday to have checked out and groomed. I’m naming her Callie Mae.
Hoping this means an elderly person living on social security could be a forever foster parent without the expenses? I cannot afford the vets and you may have answered my prayers to get a fur boo. My Layla died 3 yrs ago. Best of loving luck with Callie Mae.
Thank you for what you do ❤️
Thank you for you education. So many people just want a dog and don’t realize it’s like having a child and imo if you don’t treat them like family you don’t need one.
So many shelters are full of pure love because people are ignorant
So thankful for the rescues and people who give them a second chance. An again thank you for using your platform for more than just a money maker.
You truly are an amazing person 🥰❤️
Agree with every word of this ❤️
Or, if you don't treat them like asset you don't need one.
What an absolute sweetheart! He reminds of my Pug Lennie, who passed away last year. She had a similar longhaired gene.
Hes adorable. God bless him & his foster family.
The tiny Grinch feet! 🐾 Please give him lots of love, cuddles and nose boops 💜
He seems like such a good boy, I bet if it wasn't for his health problems he'd be snatched up REAL QUICK. Glad he doesn't need to stress about finding a home though. I hope he gets lots of love and cuddles at the rescue (I wonder what the status is on him? What does he "do" at the rescue? Is he an outreach dog and they use him as...I don't want to say advertising, but letting people know about them? is he basically just an "office pet" type? I'm always curious what rescues do with "forever fosters")
I didn't know a French Bulldog came in long fur until now. Thank you for sharing.
They don't and shouldn't. He's a backyard bred mix made for money. Since "fluffy French bulldogs" are a trend now.
what a adorable little man 😍
hopefully he still can enjoy his life no matter what will come up to him 😇
Angus is a Beauty. I hope his life is fulfilling, and full of joy and treats, and cuddles.
What a absolutely beautiful little French bulldog i have never seen a long haired one before he looks like a little 🐼 panda what a shame about his heart problem ♥️he was so well behaved on the grooming table...
He's fluffy because of your outstanding grooming techniques
When I get my doggo i want them to have grinch feet. But not to grinchy. LOVE this channel!Thank you ✌😊🐩
O M G he's the cutest little squishy face I have ever seen.
I had a Manchester Terrier with a heart murmur called Otis after the great man himself. He was my constant companion through the worst of my alcoholism and for the first years of my sobriety. He lived to be 13, was much loved and had a great life though I suppose it depends on the degree of the murmur. I’ve had a few special dogs Soames, Lassie, Makeda, Franklin but Otis probably saved me and may have stopped me stopping myself living. Thank you Vanessa, live long and well Angus and prove them wrong.
What a sweetie ❤he looks so cuddly. I'm really happy he has a loving foster home
What an adorable boy!
But something must be done about those health issues. Breeders can't be allowed to let the Frenchie stay as is. It is simply cruel.
Measures must be taken to alter the standard into a (much) healthier dog.
Omg I love him so much. I hope he beats the odds and lives a long happy life!
He is so cute!!! He is worth the mortgage payment to me 😍🥰
Omg Angus is so cute. I hopehr lives a great life. So sad about his condition.
Ah I'd take Angus I would want his life to the best it could be! He looks like a great boy
Angus will never understand he´s different and will not live as long as other dogs. One thing he knows for sure, is that he is safe and greatly loved. Thank you to the people giving this little guy that opportunity! ♥
A special man he is indeed 😊
This makes me so sad, yet so happy there are people loving him.😢🥲
Wow, what a well behaved dog!
What a gorgeous dog! I've never seen a long haired frenchie before.
Neither have I
Oh,wow! A fluffy Frenchie .I learnt something new today.He is the sweetest pup.😍😍😍
His spots on his legs is so cute 🥰
AWWWWW SO CUTE AND FLUFFY 😚🥺
I think I may have the perfect dog. He's primarily boston terrier, with royal frenchie, and also has a long tail unlike most boston terriers. Also he has a look akin to a forever puppy, seeing as he looks like he's 10months at 7. He also has a heart for his head spot.
Oh, he's so cute and fluffy!
He’s so cute, but this trend of French bulldogs makes me extremely sad. This breed of dogs can have so many health problems and we should all be discouraging breeding them. I was recently in Hawaii and saw so many people taking photos of their frenchies at the beach, market, on trails and I could only imagine that they were going to be posting on instagram. And it was in pleasant weather 70-80 Fahrenheit, but imagine Hawaii in the summer in very humid conditions and these dogs that have difficulty breathing on a good day trying to breathe in that wet heat. I almost wish that no one liked them so less of them would suffer.
My neighbor in Florida had a wonderful Frenchie. He got the "palate" surgery to help with breathing. Florida's humidity/heat can affect any dog, but the breathing issue it real. At least the dog had short hair, which is cooler. Some bully dogs also have their nose openings (nares) widened, made bigger because some are almost closed. Lovely dogs, just hate they have health issues.
Well bred French bulldogs should continue to be bred. Not ones bred by backyard breeders for profit and not health. The one in the video is a mutt bred for profit.
@@bbycherub2420 Mutts tend to be healthier on average. That isn't the problem. This breed has been so poorly developed that the vast majority suffers from health problems, 72.4% in fact. Hawbucks French Bulldogs are being bred in the Netherlands to reverse their health problems and revert them back to an early version of the breed, but other than that I don't think any other direction is ethical.
Frankly, I wish that people would just adopt from rescues and shelters instead of shopping for these poor things:(
@@facelesskiwi268 That's not true. Pure breds are far more healthier because pure breds are usually well bred. Mutts aren't being health tested and bred to a standard like pure breds are.
@@facelesskiwi268 French Bulldogs can be well bred, there are good breeders out there trying to save the breed and keep them up to standard but also healthy. That's why health testing and good genetics are a thing. The early version of this breed also had a short snout, well bred French bulldogs can have short snouts (not smashed in skulls). Adopt and shop responsibly.
My neighbor has a French Bulldog and the average yearly vet bills are >$3000, due to all the health issues he has.
But she loves him dearly and wouldn't give him up for anything, so she just finds a way to deal with it.
Love and respect what you do and for supporting dogs like angus. What a cutie!
Angus is a "Braveheart " indeed. ❤He is a handsome fellow with a sweet disposition. I'm grateful for the amazing shelter who saved his life and saw value in him regardless of his care needs. What an amazing organization to pay for him to have a happy life regardless of how long that may be, just like other doggos. What wonderful people his forever foster family must be. Selflessly giving Angus a joyful, happy, meaningful life. All the time knowing he may not be long for this world. My heart wouldn't be able to handle the loss of these precious fur babies over and over again. They truly are amazing to open their hearts to provide Angus with the best life full of love and belonging possible. It's proof that 😇angels truly do walk among us.
Have you ever done a miniature pinscher? (I heard they don't have a ton of coat, so I was wondering if you ever have groomed one) Love your videos!
I love that she educates the audience on different dog breeds, what they're like, and gives a general idea of what caring for one would be like.
Such a happy sweetheart. So happy he has a home and the care he needs. (Who's peeling onions??) I would not have guessed a Frenchie except maybe from his nose! Thank you for sharing!
Angus is utterly adorable. He makes me so desperately wish I had my own place. But I'll send him love and boops from afar.
Angus is so precious! Although it may be called a "forever foster" home, I'm pleased to know that Angus has a forever home, with excellent care!
Aww he looks like a French Bulldog with just a pinch of Papillon thrown in there for fun 😄 What a cutie 💕
He's the first Frenchie I've ever thought was cute. I'm sorry he's been cursed with the breed's genetic deficiencies.
Please be aware the French Bulldog standard sees long hair as a disqualification and thus any ethical breeder will not have any. If you see a longhaired Frenchie please be aware it's most likely BYB and move along.
He looks like a border collie from the ears back. So interesting!
Oh darling boy, It’s so heartbreaking his life will be short due to his heart condition but the shining light is that he’s clearly loved and well cared for by his foster home and the rescue group. ❤️
He is so sweet and adorable i feel so sorry about his condition but hope he gets to enjoy all the life he gets. I love frenchies but the health problems are a huge deal i can never have one as a companion it would be so emotionally hard to deal with😥
Seeing their wittle paw next to your tattoo is a highlight of authenticity for me. Thank you for these 4 mins of wholesomeness ❤️
The way you say good boy is pure ASMR 🥰
Over breeding has destroyed that those dogs. Reminds me of what happened to the German Shepherd show dogs and their tendency towards hip dysplasia.
U r blessed that u chose this profession . I am too jealous of u.
He is lovely our Snoopy was a Yorkie with a severe heart murmur we had him 10 wonderful years he was love cherished and spoiled every day we still miss his Yorkie dance he would rub his head on the bed vigorously sneeze kick and be an adorable dufus
He's so cute! What a good boy he is!
I would adopt him ❤
I've never seen one of these before. He is a cutie 😊
This little prince passed on christmas ;-; i seen the post on his IG
That’s just so sad.
Not that I'm a fan of short nosed dogs, but he is absolutely adorable 😍
I had a Frenchie and never knew they could have long hair!!!!!!!!!!! Mine died at 10yrs old and he did have a lot of medical issues and the one that killed him, the vet nor I even knew about.
appreciation comment for the families that take care of forever fosters 💖
Immediately I saw the thumbnail, my brain switched into baby talk 😫🥺🥺🥰❤️ Such a handsome and well behaved bubba!
That is an amazing looking dog! I love her whispers of admiration 🥰
He’s such a cutie. I hope that, against all the odds, he‘ll have a long and healthy life. My sister has her second Frenchi now and luckily both don’t have health concerns.
Angus is the cutest little baby! Oh my heart😍🥰💜
What a very special dog! And a big thank you to the organization and also to his foster family. They are special for sure, too! Such a sweet dog. „Keeping one of these dogs is like having a mortgage payment“ - now that’s an announcement! I had no idea French Bulldogs come long haired, too!
angus is such a goodboi 🥺❤️🐶
He's backyard bred, why does it sound like she's glamorizing French bulldog mutts. The backyard breeders mixed him with a fluffy breed for money, since it's a trend to have a "fluffy French bulldog".
I feel it’s important to mention that long coated frenchies tend to be bred by irresponsible backyard breeders (99.9% of the time). The long coat is a disqualifying fault in the standard. Because if this, its likely Buying a long coated french bulldog is asking for (even more than usual with this breed) future health problems at a ridiculous price. (Have seen people selling dogs looking like this for upwards of 10k aud).
Im glad this little man got a forever home where he will be looked after till the end of his days, it’s a shame rescues have to be there to clean up after backyard breeders.
Even though they might looks cute, please don’t support breeders who deliberately breed for this! adopt or shop responsibly 🥰
(Please Note that I’m not bringing my own opinion on the breeding of French bulldogs, and other brachy breeds into this. They’re not my thing, so I’m not super versed in them. I would appreciate it if anyone replies to this to keep that debate out of the replies. There are merits to both sides of the argument)
Oh mai gawd, he’s adorable 🥰 I hope he has a long happy life ( despite his heart murmur) with his forever foster family
Wee Angus and his sister Moira , now these are good Scottish names , thank you for all that you do. Good evening from Scotland
I've been savaged by a french bulldog while I was out climbing yesterday. I was sitting on my pad, this bulky dog was strolling around and in a moment he was on me...
...trying with all his might to lick my face. It was hilarious! They're surprisingly thicc for the size, and springy to boot. The fella almost rolled me over.
Such a really good boy. Love you Angus ! Will be following him !!!
Omg he's adorable 💙🥰.He was well behaved. It's sad when no 1 wants an animal because of a medical problem 😪.Imagine if that happened with humans.
This is my favorite dog you have had so far!
I love your channel! It’s so incredible how you use your platform to give so much back to the animals. ❤️❤️❤️