Hamlin Candle Arch French Bulldog Puppies
Frenchies are one of the most loved breeds. They are playful and funny and make wonderful companions. Like all dogs, they suffer from some health issues.
One of the most severe is the brachycephalic airway disorder (BS). This condition can cause breathing difficulties. This condition could lead to respiratory infections, heart disease and spinal deformities.

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As a breeder of French Bulldogs, Hamlin Candle takes pride in the quality and health of our dogs. Our puppies are fostered by loving families in the home and receive the best possible care. This includes vaccinations and regular visits to the vet as well as diagnostic tests for common ailments such as CHF. Our puppies are also tested for genetic disorders such as OFA chondritis and elbow dysplasia. These can be passed on to offspring.
Frenchies are adored by their lovable personality, which makes them great companions. Recommended Browsing are great with other dogs, children and humans of all ages. They are a lot of fun and love nothing more than to spend time with their favourite people. They are not so active that they are unable to relax and watch a movie or sip a cup of coffee on the couch.
Because they are a breed that is brachycephalic, it is important to be aware that they can overheat more quickly than other breeds of dogs. This is why they should not be pushed too hard or for extended periods of time. They can also be stubborn, which makes them difficult for new owners. With constant training and positive reinforcement, they are eager learners and are a great fit for all levels of experience. Puppy classes are always an option as well and can provide numerous advantages to dog owners who are new.
The average French Bulldog Mix lives 8-12 years. It is essential to ask your breeder whether the other breed can influence this. It is also important to adopt proper breeding practices, as reputable breeders screen their parents for health issues to avoid passing them on to their pups.
In addition to their hereditary wrinkles, Frenchies have a short coat that sheds a bit all year. A weekly brushing and a bath every now and then is enough to keep their coat in good shape. They also tend to get ear infections, so routine washing with an ear wash is essential.