Hamlin Candle Arch French Bulldog Puppies
Frenchies are a very affectionate breed. They are fun and playful and are great companions. Like all dogs, they have some health issues.
The brachycephalic Airway Syndrome (BS) is among the most severe. This condition can lead to difficulty breathing. This condition can cause respiratory infections, heart disease and spinal disorders.
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As a breeder of French Bulldogs, Hamlin Candle is proud of the high-quality and health of our dogs. Our puppies are raised in loving homes by family members who are caring and receive the most excellent care. This includes vaccinations, regular vet visits and diagnostic tests for common health problems such as CHF. Our puppies are also tested for genetic disorders such as OFA chondritis, elbow dysplasia and OFA chondritis, which can be passed on to their offspring.
Frenchies are known for their affectionate nature which makes them great companions. They get along with dogs, children and humans of all ages. They are a playful breed that love nothing more than being with their loved ones. They are not so active as to be 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 since they are a brachycephalic dog that they are susceptible to overheating. As such, they should not be pushed too hard or for extended periods of time. Niedlich Französische Bulldoggen Welpen can also be prone to be a bit stubborn, which can make difficult for novice dog owners. With constant training and positive reinforcement, they are eager learners and are an excellent choice for dogs of all levels of experience. There are also puppy-training classes that provide many advantages for pet owners who are just starting out.
The average French Bulldog Mix will live for between 8-12 years. The other parent breed can impact this somewhat, so it is important to speak with your breeder about the health history of their mother. It is also important to use proper breeding practices, as reliable breeders check their parents for health issues so as to prevent them from passing on the issues to their puppies.

In addition to their inherited wrinkles, Frenchies have a short coat that sheds a bit year-round. A regular brushing and bath if needed is usually enough to keep their coats in good shape. They also are susceptible to ear infections. Regular cleaning with earwashes is vital.