well a French bulldog is a breed all by it's self. They were created by the French by taking English bulldog rejects ( the ones that have erect ears or were to small). So if you fancy a frenchie you need to go out and find a momma and a daddy French bully and your all set.
The life expectancy of the French Bulldog is around 10-12 years, and there are a number of health problems that are linked to this breed. The short muzzle of the breed means that over exertion can lead to respiratory problems, and they can be very sensitive to extreme temperatures, both hot and cold. Other issues to look out for include HD and elbow dysplasia, elongated soft palate, spinal problems, luxating patella, cataracts, allergies, and thyroid problems. The parents of the French Bulldog puppy should have OFA and CERF certificates, and screening for vWD should also be carried out
it depends on if you want a small dog or a medium dog.
yes they can they just have to live in separate parts of your house.
In being that most dogs usually weigh around 28 lbs most people can pick them up quite easily.
One can get a French Bulldog for free from an animal shelter or from a friend who has a French Bulldog who has puppies. One cannot get one for free from a pet store.
They both share the same English bulldog as a parent but the French bullog is also half Bulldog Francais. The Boston Terrier is half, the now extinct, White Terrier.
Labrador Retrievers and French Bulldogs can certainly get along with each other, but it would depend on the temperament of each dog, and whether they are willing to share the home with another dog (some dogs prefer to be the "only child" in a family, while others are very sociable and don't mind being one of several). The best way to find out is to introduce the one dog to the other in a safe setting, and see how they react.
Yes. Some some times the cartilage in a frenchie's ears does not form properly for whatever reason and they will always have floppy ears. The malformation can just be a genetic defect or could have been caused by some type of trauma when cartilage was forming.