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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. Dogue de Bordeaux - Wikipedia

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    The winner of the Dogue de Bordeaux was a female named Magentas. The Dogue de Bordeaux was then given the name of the capital of its region of origin, today's Dogue de Bordeaux. During the 1960s, a group of breeders of the Dogue de Bordeaux in France, headed by Raymond Triquet, worked on the rebuilding of the foundation of the breed.

  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 ...

  5. Brigitte (dog) - Wikipedia

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    Brigitte (born 2010) is a French Bulldog and a dog actress best known for her role as Stella in the ABC television series Modern Family. In 2012, she won the award for "Best Dog in a Television Series" at the inaugural Golden Collar Awards .

  6. Bulldog Temperament: Are the Dogs Friendly? - AOL

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    The post Bulldog Temperament: Are the Dogs Friendly? appeared first on DogTime. Nicknamed “sour mug” thanks to their wrinkled, grumpy faces, Bulldogs are one of those distinctive breeds that ...

  7. Here’s how I save money as a pet owner without compromising ...

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    French bulldog rejecting food Food is one area on which I’m not willing to compromise. High-quality food means less waste, better taste, and – in my experience – smaller, neater droppings to ...