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Also, remember that a French Bulldog isn’t crazy about being left alone, so unless you’ve undergone a very thorough training regime, you may be subjecting them to a great deal of emotional trauma by forcing them to travel in a cargo hold. Frenchies are known to have a diva side if they are given everything they want, so you’ll need to make sure you set clear boundaries from day one and resist those puppy-dog eyes! Otherwise, you might find they develop ‘small dog syndrome’ and make a lot of noise to get what they want.

It all depends on the airline. Skyscanner has a summary of which airlines may allow you to bring your dog with you, and whether you’ll be permitted to treat your pet carrier as hand luggage in the hold or whether your dog will need to travel alone in the cargo hold. Puppy vaccines – if you rescue a dog, reputable centres will often vaccinate them for you. Remember that ongoing booster vaccinations will be needed to continue their immunity.

Caring for your French Bulldog

As with any breed, your Frenchie is likely to make noise. How much they make is completely down to the individual, their training and personality. This said, they’re not known for being big barkers unless they are bored or something is wrong, so as long as your Frenchie is getting enough exercise and playtime you’ll likely find they are fairly quiet dogs. If you’re having problems with excessive noise or barking, we recommend seeking the advice of an accredited behaviourist. Training and socialisation According to Dogtime, they typically stand at around 11 inches once fully grown, while an adult French Bulldog will weigh around 28lbs. This is good news for anybody that plans on carrying their dog around with them, as any more than this could become weighty.

Your dog should be able to make himself or herself comfortable. If they’re going to learn to enjoy their carrier, they will have to find it safe, cozy, and pleasurable If your pup doesn’t like spending time alone, then put them in your pet carrier and take them with you. You can still do what you have to do while also staying close to your furry friend. Your vet will be able to tell you how much your Frenchie should be eating. You should feed them a good quality, commercially available, complete dog food. We usually recommend splitting their daily allowance into two meals. If you give your dog the occasional treat or use treats for training, remember to take this into account and reduce their daily allowance. Treats shouldn’t make up more than 10% of their daily calorie intake as this can unbalance their diet. Do plenty of research before getting a French Bulldog. They are lovable dogs who fit easily into family life, but come with a lot of extra responsibility and potentially higher healthcare costs. Being a flat-faced breed, you’ll need to take extra care with your Frenchie to make sure they have a happy and healthy life with you. Rehoming centres

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Full Length Zipped Mesh on Top (Better Ventilation)+ Extra Full Length Cover on the Top of Mesh Window More and more airlines are taking steps to ban these breeds from airplanes in the name of safety. As a French Bulldog often struggles for breath – hence the snorting, grunting, huffing and puffing – they may fall victim to this blanket ban.

French Bulldogs are eager to please their owners which can make them easy to train, but are also known to be strong-willed at times. They are a sensitive breed, so respond best to positive, reward-based training which needs to be started from an early age. Because they can be a little headstrong, it’s important to be firm but fair with training and make sure everyone in the household is following the same training rules. If you’re a first time owner, we’d recommend taking them to accredited training classes. Several occasions warrant the use of your dog carrier. For example, when traveling, it can be exhausting to keep up with everything. However, it can also be exhausting for our dogs as well. To help manage everything, and ensure that your pup is good to go on your next trip, pull out your dog carrier. A brachycephalic dog means that they will quite possibly suffer from brachycephalic airway obstructive syndrome, which leaves the poor dog struggling for breath – a common sight with short-nosed dogs such as pugs and, yes, French Bulldogs. French Bulldogs are playful and fun-loving dogs who love spending time with their owners. Sadly, like so many other purebred dogs, they are at risk of certain conditions relating to their breed. French Bulldogs aren’t known for shedding lots, so a weekly brush and keeping on top of any hoovering should be enough to keep their coat (and your house!) in good condition.Your French Bulldog will need up to an hour of exercise every day. This should be split into a few shorter walks, with time to play off-lead in a secure area and have a good sniff around. On top of this, you should try to keep your Frenchie’s mind active with training and fun puzzle games that will challenge them. Frenchies were originally bred as a ‘companion’ breed, which means they’re very people orientated dogs and dislike being left alone for even short periods. Ideally they need owners around all day.

Skin conditions – particularly skin fold dermatitis where the skin in their wrinkles gets inflamed and sore or even infected. Dog walkers/day-care – you might consider a professional dog walker to keep your dog happy and healthy if you’re unable to get out with your dog enough yourself, or to look after them during the day if you need to be out for more than four hours. Portable Steady Design, in Good Shape, Won't Squeeze Pet, Ideal for Travel or Outdoor Activity (Can not Fold) Boarding – you may also need to budget for boarding or dog sitting costs if you are planning to go away from home on holiday. It’s hard to think of a more well-regarded brand and model of pet carrier than the humble Sky Kennel from PetMate, and it’s not hard to understand why. It’s available in six different sizes, is perfectly secure thanks to a grate on the front and ventilated windows on the side, and as the name suggests, it’s air travel appropriate.

Getting a French Bulldog

If you want to minimise the risk of your dog getting problems due to exaggerated features, you can read our advice on choosing a pedigree dog. The carrier has three mesh doors for easy access, as well as affording your dog the opportunity to see you no matter where you are, and it can be folded up and stored while not in use. There’s even an additional pouch attached to store those all-important treats! French Bulldogs can be lower maintenance because they tend to prefer shorter walks, but they definitely have huge characters and personalities and will do anything for a bit of fuss and attention! French Bulldogs and barking The comfort – is the carrier cozy enough for your dog to enjoy being inside it, rather than merely tolerating it?

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