Are you interested in getting a French Bulldog? Well, here are some interesting facts about Frenchie. According to the article “French Bulldog a.k.a (Frenchie): Dog Breed Characteristics & Care written by Jenna Stregowski for the Spruce Pets, AKC.org, “The French bulldog is an ancestor of the English bulldog. In the 18th century, some English breeders had developed a smaller, “toy bulldog” with upright ears, quite different from the larger, athletic bulldog of the period.” Traits The French Bulldog is known as a friendly, loyal, and gentle dog. According to the article "French Bulldog Breed Information” by Krista Mifflin, AKC.org, “Some breeds can be aloof with everyone but their owner, while other breeds treat everyone they know like their best friend” French bulldogs love to play there friendly and don't bite. They are loyal dogs and can be energetic, so they love to play a lot. AKC.org. According to the website for Lane County Animal Services, “French Bulldog breed of dog.” (LCAS.org 1) “They are often described as clownish, playful, affectionate, and fairly energetic. Frenchies enjoy relaxing as much as playing and are ideal for …show more content…
According to the article "French Bulldog Breed Information” by Krista Mifflin, AKC.org, The French Bulldog resembles a Bulldog in miniature, except for the large, erect 'bat ears' that are the breed's trademark feature. The head is large and square, with heavy wrinkles over the short nose. The body beneath the smooth, brilliant coat is compact and muscular. According to https://www.britannica.com/animal/French-bulldog “A valued companion and watchdog, the French Bulldog stands 11 to 13 inches (28 to 33 cm) tall at the withers and ideally weighs less than 28 pounds (13 kg). Its short fine coat may be any of many colors, such as brindle, grayish brown (fawn), or
Furthermore, the American Kennel Club, as well as various other breed organizations recognizes both breeds of Corgi as members of the herding group. Until 1934, both the Cardigan Welsh Corgi and the Pembroke Welsh Corgi, were recognized as the same breed, which went under the name of the older of the two breeds, the Cardigan Welsh Corgi. In addition, these two breeds were bred to herd cattle, because of their low stature. These two breeds also participated in a sport called bear hunting, which the title explains, because of their fierce personalities. The Pembroke Welsh Corgi is part of the Northern Group of dogs, which typically come from the Artic and other exotic regions. Some other breeds of the Northern Group, are the American Eskimo Dog, the Sib...
I’m sure we’ve all heard of a Labradoodle or a Puggle. What about the Malteagle, the Dalmadoodle, the Chug? All of these dog breeds and hundreds more are all crossbreed, hybrid, designer dogs.
Pit Bull-Beauty or Beast? Are pit bulls the best breed of dogs to keep around the house? Pit bulls are the majority of dog attacks that have been covered by news stations. The news coverage has made people really nervous about these animals. People are afraid to let these dogs be around their families and friends.
47% of households in the United States have a dog. Approximately 80 million dogs are owned by households in the United States. (¨Pet Statistics¨) With only 241 Corgis registered with the Kennel Club in the UK, there was a fear of extinction. Corgis Are proven to be the 24th most popular dog in the US, with over 5,000 registrations to the kennel club in 2013 alone. ("Everyone Chill Out, Corgis Are Not Becoming Endangered.") Corgis have a long history explaining their playfulness and their cute yet dwarf-like height.
One characteristic of a good dog is loyalty. Loyalty is obviously a good characteristic to have in a dog because you want your dog to protect you and be by your side. Pit Bulls are very loyal and faithful dogs. For instance I have a 14-week-old Pit Bull that I am raising now and unlike most puppies that will just run away from you when you walk out side, my dog will walk right next to me even without a leash. He also gets defensive and barks when some one comes to my house or knocks on the door. He barks at the window when people walk by my apartment. He is very protective. Whenever I go to sleep he comes and sleeps right next to me. When he was little and could not jump on the bed he would sit and cry until I brought him up on the bed. Wherever I am sitting in my house he will come sit next to me or lay down by me. Even when I am in the shower he sits outside the shower and waits for me.
I am a lover of dogs and what I chose my topic about was dogs. I have three dogs I love them to pieces. Dogs have so much history from all the different breeds to how they came to be. They are very interesting from their head to their feet. Today I will tell you fun facts to old ancient, let’s begin!
A therapy dog is a dog that might be trained to provide affection and comfort people in hospitals,retirement homes,nursing homes,schools,hospices,disaster areas, and to people with autism. Therapy dogs are usually not assistance or service dogs. but can be one or both with some organizations. In the u.s. Therapy dogs are not service animals and are not afforded the same privileges as them. Institutions may invite. limit or prohibit access by therapy dogs. If allowed many institutions have rigorous requirements for therapy dogs. United States based Therapy Dogs International And the use of service dogs in their therapy dog program Service dogs perform tasks for persons with disabilities and have a legal right to accompany their owners in most
One of the most common and recognizable designer dogs is the labradoodle, which is a hybrid of a labrador retriever and a poodle. It looks mostly like a labrador retriever, but also has the characteristics of a poodle, in that it doesn’t shed much and has short, curly hair.
Word count includes Annotated Bibliography. Throughout the world, there are many different countries that contain diverse cultures, religions, and lifestyles. There are however certain aspects within these countries and cultures that act as a common ground between one another. One dominant aspect is the existence of dogs within these cultures.
are a kind of wolf. They were the first animals that people fed on purpose, earlier than sheep or cows or chickens. People have been taking care of dogs in Central Asia since about 13,000 BC, in the Stone Age, before the beginning of farming (and possibly much earlier; maybe as long as 100,000 years ago, before people left Africa). Most likely, dogs themselves began this relationship by hanging around people's campsites (there weren't any villages yet), trying to snatch some of their garbage to eat. At first, people must have tried to scare the dogs away. But after a while, some of them realized that the dogs ate rats, and also helped to clean up food garbage that drew flies and other insects. So campsites with dogs were cleaner and healthier than campsites without dogs. Fewer people got dysentery and died.
The Beagle is one of the sweetest dog breeds around. They are full of enthusiasm and brimming with energy, always ready to run, play and hunt. They are best suited to a home that has the time and energy to keep up with them. The Beagle is an extremely friendly dog; those looking for a guard dog should look elsewhere. It is said a Beagle will not only meet a burglar with a tail wagging but will show him where you keep your valuables!
It is difficult to correctly identify each dog by breed- some are mixed and tests are expensive.
The French culture is known worldwide by its arts and lifestyle. There are many countries in Europe, South America and African are influence by the French culture not just the US. First we have artists like Nicolas Poussin and Louise Moillon who develop a more advance art style. Next is Michel de Montaigne a French philosopher that made essays and writes about the brain advances literature worldwide. They have beautiful architecture and garden, for example The Palace of Versailles and Hall of Mirrors. Third haute couture talk about the high fashion of France spread through Europe and change fashion. Finally, cuisine the evolutionary of food in France and food we still eat today. These are the people and art we owe the French from its culture
Some people may say a dog is just a dog, but for me they are extremely desirable. Dogs are a person’s best friend. They make me cry, laugh, and I wish never adopted one because they do smell. Although, dogs smell, it should not be a justification to not obtain one. I mean what does not smell? I never realized how taking care of a dog could change my life; until I saw how they sleep throughout the day, they are always there to comfort me, and how they provide a responsible way of living.
When I was nine years old my grandparents adopted a two year puppy named, maximilian. We, of course, called him Max. When we went to the kennel to pick out a new dog Max didn 't seem like an option. He was a scrawny little puppy tucked in the corner of the shelter. Max was a boisterous springer spaniel mix, and when we first got him he was black and white. Overtime his white fur was masked by black spots, similar to age spots, which made him uniquely mine. Max was suppose to my grandfathers new hunting dog when he was newly adopted. However, at the very first gunshot Max bolted and my grandfather spent a three hours looking for Max in the woods. After the hunting incident my grandfather wrote Max off and, he became my dog.