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About the French Bullhuahua
The French Bullhuahua is a hybrid dog that is made up of a combination of two different purebreeds. It's a cross between the Chihuahua and the French Bulldog. We've found the best method for understanding the characteristics of the French Bullhuahua is to read both of its ancestors descriptions taking note of their temperaments, size and general look.
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General Description
The French Bullhuahua is a short, stocky dog. Their tails are docked with their dew claws normally removed. They are ver agile and love to run. They make great family pets and are known to be sweet and friendly.
Also known as a Mexican Frenchie.
Character
The French Bullhuahua is very loyal and strives to please its master. Most love every member of the family equally. They get along well with other dogs and small animals. Be sure to socialize this breed from birth. Socialization is one of the most important parts of rearing a puppy into adulthood.
General Health
Most owners choose to feed their pups a high quality, grain free diet to avoid skin allergies. This breed is prone to hyper-extending its back. It’s best to avoid jumping.
Some may suffer from allergies and skin irritations.
Maintenance
The French Bullhuahua requires very little maintenance. They just need their nails to be kept trim, their teeth clean and their ears wiped out at least once a week. Bathe when needed.
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