Hamlin Candle Arch French Bulldog Puppies
Frenchies are one of the most lovable breeds. They are playful and fun and make great companions. Like all dogs, they do have some health issues.
The brachycephalic airway syndrome (BS) is one of the most severe. This condition can cause breathing difficulties. It can lead to other health issues like respiratory infections, heart disease, and spinal problems.
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As breeder of French Bulldogs, Hamlin Candle is proud of the high-quality and health of our dogs. Our puppies are loved by their family members in their homes and receive the highest quality care. This includes vaccinations and regular vet visits, as well as diagnostic tests for common ailments such as CHF. Hamlin-Schwibbogen Französische Bulldogge are also tested for genetic diseases such as OFA chondritis, elbow dysplasia and OFA chondritis which could be passed on to their offspring.
Frenchies are renowned for their affectionate nature, making them wonderful companions. They are great with children, other dogs and people of all ages. They are a playful breed that are devoted to being with their loved ones. They aren't so active that they are not able to sit and watch a film or sip a cup of coffee with you on the couch.

It is vital to keep in mind that, as brachycephalic dogs that they are susceptible to overheating. This is why they should not be exercised excessively or for prolonged periods of time. They also have a tendency to be somewhat stubborn, which can make difficult for novice dog owners. With consistent training and positive reinforcement, they're eager learners and can be an excellent option for any level of experience. Puppy classes are always an option as well and offer many advantages to dog owners who are new.
The typical French Bulldog Mix lives 8-12 years. The other parent breed can impact this somewhat, so it is important to consult your breeder about the health history of their mother. It is also important to follow proper breeding practices, as credible breeders monitor their parents for health issues in order to prevent them from passing on the issues to their puppies.
In addition to their inherited wrinkles, Frenchies have a short coat that sheds year-round. Regular brushing and a bath when needed are typically enough to maintain their coats in good condition. They are also prone to ear infections. Routine cleaning using earwashes is essential.