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  2. French Bulldog - Wikipedia

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    The French Bulldog (French: Bouledogue Français) is a French breed of companion dog or toy dog. It appeared in Paris in the mid-nineteenth century, apparently the result of cross-breeding of Toy Bulldogs imported from England and local Parisian ratters . [ 3 ]

  3. French Bulldog’s Over-the-Top Response to Belly Rubs ... - AOL

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    French bulldogs are a unique breed. Physically, their small but mighty bodies and big bat ears make them as cute as can be. But it's their boisterous and fun-loving personalities that make them ...

  4. Vet Shares Little-Known Medical Issue With French Bulldogs ...

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    Health Issues with French Bulldogs. Frenchie's are the most popular dog breed around, and that automatically makes people want to bring one home. One commenter added after watching the video, "You ...

  5. List of dog breeds - Wikipedia

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    Selection of different dog breeds. This list of dog breeds includes both extant and extinct dog breeds, varieties and types.A research article on dog genomics published in Science/AAAS defines modern dog breeds as "a recent invention defined by conformation to a physical ideal and purity of lineage".

  6. New rankings show French bulldogs reign on as top US breed ...

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    Nearly 98,500 French bulldogs joined the AKC pack last year, after a whopping 108,000 in 2022. The small, solidly built, push-faced dogs have a penchant for comically pensive expressions and often ...

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    Dogs can have the maternal instincts to start grooming their puppies, consume their puppies' feces, and protect their puppies, likely due to their hormonal state. [124] [125] While male-parent dogs can show more disinterested behaviour toward their own puppies, [126] most can play with the young pups as they would with other dogs or humans. [127]