About the Kennel

Dezirabl Kennels french bulldog puppies for sale are selectively bred for temperament, health, size, strength, and beauty. Our french bulldog studs are open for breeding 24/7. Our puppies produced range in color from lilac, and merle patterns. Our latest stud Mars will be available for breeding January 2021.

BEHAVIOR

The French Bulldog, like many other companion dog breeds, requires close contact with humans. If left alone for more than a few hours, they may experience separation anxiety.This is especially true when they are young, but persists into adulthood.Its anxiety may lead a French Bulldog to behave destructively and for its housebreaking to fail.

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TRAINING

French Bulldogs are agreeable dogs and are human/people oriented dogs as this makes them on the easier side to train even though they do have tendencies to be stubborn. Socializing puppies can significantly impact the training positively and is recommended.

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Pet Wellness

French bulldogs are at risk for obesity which can cause deeper health issues, weight gain can be avoided if they are taken on daily walks, weighed daily, and avoiding overfeeding and foods high in fat.

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Breed history

The modern French Bulldog breed descends directly from the dogs of the Molossians, an ancient Greek tribe. The dogs were spread throughout the ancient world by Phoenician traders. British Molossian dogs were developed into the English Mastiff. A sub-breed of the Mastiff was the Bullenbeisser, a type of dog used for bull-baiting.

Blood sports such as bull-baiting were outlawed in England in 1835, leaving these "Bulldogs" unemployed; however, they had been bred for non-sporting reasons since at least 1800, so their use changed from a sporting breed to a companion breed. To reduce their size, some Bulldogs were crossed with terriers, ratter dogs from the "slums" of England. By 1850, the Toy Bulldog had become common in England and appeared in conformation shows when they began around 1860. These dogs weighed around 16–25 pounds (7.3–11.3 kg), although classes were also available at dog shows for those who weighed under 12 pounds (5.4 kg).

At the same time, lace workers from Nottingham who were displaced by the Industrial Revolution began to settle in Normandy, France. They brought a variety of dogs with them, including Toy Bulldogs. The dogs became popular in France and a trade in imported small Bulldogs was created, with breeders in England sending over Bulldogs that they considered to be too small, or with faults such as ears that stood up. By 1860, there were few Toy Bulldogs left in England, such was their popularity in France and due to the exploits of specialist dog exporters.

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Good food can help keep your dog healthy

Most French Bulldogs need food that is easy to digest, full of lean animal proteins, complex carbohydrates and contains a variety of fruits and vegetables.

It does not matter if the dog is hyperactive or a bit more lazy type, he needs protein that is made from muscle meat.