@@weSteh do your research. I'm not here to be your teacher and address the common sense regarding this breed, nor your parents or psychologist to address your childish behavior over an internet comment.
@@StingnB Lennon Roberto Bro get a bulldog yourself before you spread this kind of bullshit and misinformation. People like you just need to stop reproducing. I own 2 french bulldogs both are 4 and a half years old and neither of them shows any signs of "being tortured" or "pain" while walking/running. In fact we spend 2 hours a day on a field on which they can play and run without a leash on and surprise surprise they are just as healthy and active as any other not overbreed dog. Don't spread bullshit on the internet you little keyboardwarrior.
When we bred them in 1980 there were no blues or lavender etc and our frenchies had long tails not like today. I had one male who was 13 half yrs old best dog ever rest in peace dear toby.
@@PtownMoto I don't know where you are from, but that isn't true at all. I can tell you one thing, making comments like that isn't ever going to make a girl think anything other than 'creeper'... I know a lot of very very average looking guys with good looking girls 100 percent because they make them laugh a lot. Learn how to speak to a woman and approach them without giving off the creep vibe and your success rate might just go up.
@@marshallgrimmett6290 oh good. We normally have white rice or pumpkin for such occasions. Eggs are really good for their coats too. Mine get eggs every now and then. Spoiled dogs these. 🐾🐾
I think it comes down to the breeder of where you purchased your Frenchie as far as health concerns go , take care of your dog in the first place and you don’t end up at the vet
My Frenchie has spine problems, thanks to selective breeding and contests like this one. I thought that buying a dog with proper certification would get me a healthy one. Winning the main prize based on physical traits is more important to these people than the health of the line. I took him to specialist for bulldogs and was the 15th in line on weekday. Most of the Frenchies had their hind legs paralyzed before the age of five. I hope you judges suffer the same as the breeds you harm with your sick decisions.
i have a dog like him but so perfect his legs are so tiny and his hands too and he has a good cute face im not lying like fr its like my dog is way better im not saying facts but im just saying btw u can try adding me to discord so u can see him
well, youre lucky.. mine passed away from heart disease when he was 8months old. they have too much problems that nobody wants to talk about. my heart drops everytime i watch a frenchies, but i will never do that again.
I'd love to have one, but they are insanely expensive! I've heard people pay upwards of $3500 for them! And not only the concerns about costs, the health issues I'm concerned about as well! How do you know who to trust, where to go to get a really healthy one with no pre existing conditions?!!
@@ronaldolamont i have a frenchie and its not as bad as you think it is. yes health problems are a think but it doesn’t happen often. The only thing you should know that’s super important that you don’t keep them on there back and they cant eat many foods.
I'm just imagining my Frenchie at this event. In my head I'm like okay he can do this 100% he's so well behaved. What'd he'd actually do: run around and act a fool and not listen to a damn thing im saying.
I own a Frenchie and I just loved seeing this dog. Such a fancy little walk! Also, this frenchie must be well trained. My frenchie is a wild 4-year-old dog.
DarcyKnox21 frenchies for the most part are pretty healthy dogs. They have a few complications with breathing due to their flat face and they might have knee complications due to their small legs handling all the weight. To us humans it might seem like a bad thing for a dog to have, but frenchies take it with a grain of salt. They live they’re life to the fullest despite a few complications
Sophie Auld there is a weight limit for Frenchies that can be shown at dog shows. In the AKC, it's 28 lbs. If your dog is bigger than Princeton, in all likelihood, it doesn't follow the AKCs standard for Frenchies. Princeton is right within the standard (I've seen him in person).
@Pinochet's Helicopter Nah, he's small. Well i compare him with my frenchie - he was fuckin' huge, twice the size of normal frenchie. Although he was so small when he was puppy.
He looks like my Groot, who is the most loving dog and I don’t know how I would of coped during all these lockdowns without him. Frenchies are the best dogs
I have two Frenchies. One is terribly high strung and the other is more like the one in the video. They are not the easiest dog to train, god knows I've tried. The one in the video is cute and the announcer is correct about one thing, they make a great companion dog.