I think it a Little, but you will be just fine!!!
They are so cute!
2006-07-18 12:29:31
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answered by Anonymous
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The French Bulldog Dog Breed
Other Name: Bouldogue Français
Description: With its distinctive 'bat ears' the French Bulldog is muscular and sturdy. French Bulldogs have pug noses and square flat heads.
Country of Origin: France
Height: 12 inches (30cm.)
Weight: 19-22 (9-10kg.) pounds or 22-28 pounds (10-13kg.).
Colors: French Bulldogs come in brindle, fawn, white and combinations of brindle or fawn with white. The skin is soft and fairly loose,
Coat: An average shedder, french bulldogs require only weekly brushings.
Temperament: Patient and sweet, French Bulldogs crave companionship and does not do well on its own. French bulldogs do not bark without cause. They may become very possesive and protective of their owners. French Bulldogs will hunt mice, and make excellent companions for the elderly. ****French bulldogs may drool or slobber.*******
Health Concerns: If they get overweight, french bulldogs will have respitory problems and may be gassy and wheezy.
Life Expectancy: About 10-12 years.
GOOD LUCK! U'll find the right companion 4 u ( even if it isn't a frenchie)
2006-07-18 19:30:05
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answered by Anonymous
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i suppose so.drooling is like sweating.
Some dogs are natural droolers. The Basset hound, Bullmastif, and St. Bernard are among some classic examples of that dog breeds that regularly drool and slobber. The skin around their mouths and jaws is very loose and this lets the drool seep out, especially when they eat and exercise. Other dogs drool only occasionally and in varying amounts.
Sudden drooling in a pet that doesn't usually drool or slobber indicates a problem. The problem can range from to a chipped/cracked tooth or gum infection (the more common reasons), to poisoning or a foreign object lodged in the throat. Try checking your dog's mouth and look to see if you can spot the problem. Maybe there is a splinter or foreign object you can see and easily remove it without hurting the animal. If not, then it's time to visit the vet and diagnose the severity of the condition.
hope this helps!
2006-07-18 19:50:03
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answered by la♥chiva 4
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no more than other dogs & certainly not as much as A LOT of other dogs but you should know they are prone to some health problems, if you havent already you should research them VERY THOROUGHLY before bringing the little guy home....my Mom got hers thru rescue & he's agreat little dog I love him a lot but he's been pretty expensive to maintain health wise, he has severe allergies that he really didnt acquire till he was about 6 or 7 & per my Mom this is quite common, just do your homework so there are no unpleasant surprises!!! BEST OF LUCK!!!
2006-07-20 02:51:42
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answered by *♥* ♥* FaeGoddess*♥*♥* 6
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Nah..it's usually the dogs with the big droopy faces like Mastiffs,St. Bernards,Dogue De Bordeaux(french mastiff).
2006-07-18 19:45:39
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answered by Courtney L 4
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Yes, of course! Every dog drools.
2006-07-18 19:54:22
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answered by Always me 2
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Yes, but not as badly as other breeds. Very cool dogs! I like this breed.
2006-07-18 19:19:53
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answered by momma dog 4
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a little but nothing like the large bred
2006-07-18 19:21:06
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answered by davi h 3
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i think a little, just like most dog breeds do. good luck, they're awesome dogs.
2006-07-18 19:14:21
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answered by Cheesie M 4
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Aw c'mon!!! ALL dogs drool. & piss & **** & bite & vomit & shed & bark & growl etc., etc. THEY'RE DOGS!!!
2006-07-19 08:38:51
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answered by Anonymous
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