The brave and powerful English Bulldog is a good guard, gentle with children and affectionate forming strong bonds with family members. They require very little grooming , though cleaning the face wrinkles with a damp cloth may be necessary. They are sensitive to heat, mostly and indoor dog requiring moderate exercise.

Englishes must nurse under supervision, thus they don't stay with the mother until after about 3 weeks of age- they may accidentally crush them by rolling or laying on them (they are heavy and heavy sleepers).
The hilarious and affectionate French Bulldog is easy going, very playful and does well with children. They have a strong personality and though small in stature they are not yappy and loud. They require very little grooming, and can get required exercise indoors. They are sensitive to heat.

Blue French Bulldogs are rare with only a few people who produce them, they command high demand. They are purebred and can be registered. They are caused by a dilution gene, d. Gene d is naturally occurring and is responsible for making black pigment blue, and gives fawn pigment a blue hue. Blue, blue Brindle, Blue Mask Blue Fawn, Blue Pied and Blue Brindle Pied are typical color/markings.

*BLUES ARE TRULY BEAUTIFUL!*

Breeding Information:

Breeding Bulldogs is difficult at best, this is not a breed that you can just put two dogs together and forget about it.

People often do not understand the breeding/birthing process of these breeds, that in turn leads to the cost associated with purchasing these breeds.

These breeds are not natural breeders, they are artificially inseminated and born by C-Section. Artificial Insemination is almost always required as is C-Section (95%) and is the safest way. This is for various reasons, including the size of the head and broad shoulders, not allowing them to naturally breed or birth through the canal with out serious risk, as well as exhaustion and overheating.


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