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French Bulldogs do not need a lot of exercise. They have fairly low energy levels, although there are exceptions to every rule. To keep their weight down, however, they need daily exercise through short walks or play times in the yard. Many French Bulldogs enjoy playing and will spend much of their time in various activities, but they are not so high energy that they need a large yard or long periods of exercise. This breed is prone to heat exhaustion and should not be exercised in hot temperatures. Limit walks and active play to cool mornings and evenings.

When training a French Bulldog, take into account that although they are intelligent and usually eager to please, they are also free thinkers. That means they can be stubborn. Many different training techniques are successful with this breed, so don't give up if a certain method doesn't work; just try a different technique. To pique your Frenchie's interest, try to make training seem like a game with lots of fun and prizes.

It is important to crate train your French Bulldog puppy even if you plan to give him the freedom of the house when he reaches adulthood. Regardless of breed, puppies explore, get into things they shouldn't, and chew things that can harm them. It can be expensive both to repair or replace destroyed items and to pay the vet bills that could arise, so crate training benefits your wallet and your temper as well as your puppy's well being.

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Is it a mistake to purchase a French Bulldog from a pet store?

I have read numerous times that it is not the best idea to buy a Frenchie from a local pet store - or any pet store, for that matter! But... (continued)

5 339 Sep 16, 2008 4:43pm by rebeka_isaac
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A Frenchie and a Lab?

Hi. We have a 2 year old Lab who we adore. I am wondering if a Frenchie (a breed I also adore) would be happy with an 85 pound "brother"?... (continued)

2 92 Sep 16, 2008 4:26pm by rebeka_isaac
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