Quick Facts
- Breed: French Bulldog (sable)
- Good with: other Frenchies, cats
- Temperament: outgoing, playful, calmer than siblings
- Adopter: must have French Bulldog or brachycephalic breed experience
Special Care for French Bulldogs & Other Brachycephalic Breeds
French Bulldogs are wonderful companions, but they do come with unique care needs. Utz will thrive in a home that understands how to keep these lovable, short-nosed dogs healthy and safe.
Important Care Notes
- Heat & Exercise: Frenchies tolerate heat poorly. Keep play sessions short and indoors during hot weather. Always provide shade, fresh water, and air conditioning when needed.
- Breathing: Monitor for noisy or labored breathing, and schedule regular vet visits to ensure clear airways.
- No Jumping or Stairs: Discourage jumping on/off furniture and frequent stair use — this helps protect their spine and joints. Use ramps or lift them when needed.
- Weight Management: Maintaining a healthy weight is essential to protect their breathing and joints. Avoid overfeeding or excessive treats.
- Skin Folds & Face Care: Clean and dry facial folds regularly to prevent irritation or infection. Watch for redness, odor, or discharge.
- Ears: Check and clean ears routinely (per your vet’s advice) — Frenchies are prone to ear infections due to skin folds and moisture.
- Skin & Allergies: Sensitive skin is common. Medicated baths, topical treatments, or special diets may be needed if allergies develop.
- Dental Care: Brush teeth regularly and plan for professional dental cleanings — small breeds often need extra attention to oral health.
- Grooming: Low-shedding, but regular nail trims and baths are needed. Utz enjoys bath time — that’s a plus!
- Vet Care: Always use a veterinarian familiar with brachycephalic breeds, especially for anesthesia or sedation.
- Training & Socialization: Continue gentle, positive-reinforcement training. Utz is already social with dogs and cats — he’s off to a great start!
Adoption Requirements for Pringles
- French Bulldog or brachycephalic breed experience is required
- Commitment to breed-specific care and regular veterinary oversight
- Willingness to manage grooming, skin/ear care, and respiratory safety
- Home setup that limits jumping and includes ramps or supervised access to furniture
- A loving, patient family ready to continue his training and socialization
Important Information for New Puppy Parents
Welcoming a new puppy into your home is an exciting and rewarding experience—but it also comes with important responsibilities. To help your puppy grow into a happy, confident, and well-adjusted adult dog,
dedication to obedience training, socialization, and consistent potty training is essential
.
We
strongly recommend that the
entire family
participates in puppy training classes
. This not only helps build a strong bond with your new pup but also ensures that everyone is using the
same commands and techniques
, creating a clear and consistent environment for learning.
**Puppies thrive with structure, patience, and positive reinforcement—and so do their families!
Let’s set them up for a lifetime of love and success