Excellent information friend, im almost ready to delve into the french bulldogbreed and also theBritish bulldogs too, i will sub to yourchannel now pal, thankyou👍👍👍
Have you addressed the problems that these dogs have with breathing, especially in warm weather and when being transported in the cargohold of a plane?
@@jr7527 Cesarean Bull dogs, Frenchies, and pugs can't give birth naturally due to inbreeding like this. For some reason it is hidden knowledge that bulldogs can't breed nor give birth naturally. So all these owners keep breeding unhealthy animals that can't reproduce naturally, but they don't want to tell people that because then no one's going to want to buy their puppies anymore. A C-section is where they have to cut the babies out of the uterus since they can't be birthed vaginally (naturally). If we didn't inseminate and do C sections, these breeds would die off because they're so unhealthy due to inbreeding that they can't breed themselves anymore
Some can, but if you’re planning to breed you can’t count on it. They also can contract STI’s, so unless you own them both and have tested them it isn’t advised.
Hello I'm already a subscriber and now all my fellow Frenchie colleagues are too, but I have a lilac merle boy the dad was a quad carrier the mom a blue merle so if my male is lilac merle what kind of female should I get to produce an Isabella?
Thanks, Damian. I would need to know what genes were passed to your lilac Merle. Your lilac would need to have a copy of the recessive b (brown) to produce an Isabella. That would only be guaranteed if either parent were a visible brown/Isabella.
@@BluFrenchibles okay I am currently waiting for the swab for animal genetics hopefully when I get that back I could contact you to see if you could help me out with that thank you
@@BluFrenchibles I am super green when it comes to this the father of my Merle has this color and I'm not sure what that means I know it's dilution Gene but what does the little 1 on top of the" d " and what does that stand for exactly I don't understand what that is or is it special or is it bad for you to have it it looks like this. d¹/d¹.... that little one I cannot find anything on the internet to explain what that means
Hello!! I'm getting a Frenchie puppy soon, and we're going to breed her when she gets big. Got any tips for what color we should get and then also what's a good age to breed her? Thank you!! Also, your channel has been so helpful to me to inform me about this since I'm new to this! I would love it if you would respond.
The French bulldog is a torture breed and has to suffer from the bred restrictions all his life. He cannot lead a normal life. As a rule, the owner has to cope with high veterinary costs. Please do not buy a bulldog. Do not support the breeding of such sick dogs. It is terrible to see such dogs suffer.
You do not know what you're talking about if you buy from a reputable breeder you could avoid all these issues. We've been doing this 10 years and I've never had an issue with any of our dogs. We or any of our customers have never had any veterinary costs out of the ordinary. Our dogs are always held tested and cleared.
@@tommartinez3840 doesn’t change the fact that they are still very likely for them to have breathing issues. Another thing is it’s not only about the issues with these dogs but how glamorized they have become. So it encourages other people to start breeding them irresponsibly. Dogs shouldn’t be treated and sold like items. That’s basically what you people are doing. Then people adopt less and the animal shelters become overcrowded because of the high demand of popular dogs. Also those dogs can’t breed naturally the damn dog can’t even mount the female. So you force them to get pregnant.