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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 ]

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    French Bulldog’s Over-the-Top Response to Belly Rubs Is Oscar-Worthy. Mandi Jacewicz. ... This good boy's big personality is a perfect example of why this breed has gained such popularity. Their ...

  4. 'Social Butterfly' French Bulldog at Colorado Rescue 'Wiggles ...

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    The French Bulldog is a true social butterfly — he just needs a new home. The Frenchie is currently at the National Mill Dog Rescue in Peyton, Ohio. But his big personality has won him a lot of ...

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    French Bulldog. Frenchies are small in size but big in personality. They’re fun, goofy dogs who love playing with kids but are also content to chill out on the couch. They're perfect for ...

  6. The Intelligence of Dogs - Wikipedia

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    Coren's book presents a ranked list of breed intelligence, based on a survey of 208 dog obedience judges across North America. [10] When it was first published there was much media attention and commentary in terms of both pros [11] and cons. [12] Over the years, Coren's ranking of breeds and methodology have come to be accepted as a valid description of the differences among dog breeds in ...

  7. Toy Bulldog - Wikipedia

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    The toy bulldog is an extinct unrecognised breed of small bulldog that existed in England during the 18th and early 19th centuries. The same name is used for unrelated, but similar-appearing dogs, that are mostly modern crosses between bulldogs and pugs, which are also not a recognised dog breed .