Hamlin Candle Arch French Bulldog Puppies
Frenchies are a very loved breed. They are fun and playful and are great companions. But, just like all dogs, they have some health problems.
One of the most serious is the brachycephalic airway disorder (BS). This condition can cause trouble breathing. This condition can lead to respiratory infections, heart disease and spinal deformities.
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As a breeder of French Bulldog s, Hamlin Candle is proud of the quality and health of our dogs. Our puppies are raised by loving families in the home and receive the best treatment. This includes vaccinations and regular vet visits, as well as diagnostic tests for common ailments like CHF. Our puppies are also tested for genetic diseases like OFA chondritis, elbow dysplasia and OFA chondritis, which can be passed on to their offspring.
Frenchies are known for their affectionate nature and are great companions. They get along well with dogs and children, as well as humans of all different ages. They are a lot of fun and are devoted to being with their loved ones. However, they are not so active that they can't relax and enjoy a good film or cup of coffee on the couch with you.
It is important to remember that since they are a brachycephalic dog and are prone to overheating, they can easily become overheated. As such, they should not be exercised too vigorously or for extended periods of time. They can also be stubborn which makes them difficult for new owners. However, with consistent training and positive praise, they are eager to learn and are an ideal fit for all levels of experience. Puppy classes are always an option and can provide numerous benefits to new dog owners.

The typical French Bulldog Mix lives 8-12 years. The other breed of parent can influence this and it is therefore important to speak with your breeder about the health history of their mother. It is also essential to adopt proper breeding practices, as credible breeders monitor their parents for health issues to avoid passing them on to their pups.
Frenchies shed a little all the time as well as their wrinkles. Regular brushing and a bath when needed are typically enough to keep their coat in good condition. They also are susceptible to ear infections. Routine cleaning with earwashes is vital.