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Two Short Films – Vela and Dexter
/in French Bulldog Puppy News, French Bulldog Stuff /by CarolA pair of (very) short film clips. The first is of Dexter doing his second story, dinner time, crate jump. The second film is a lucky capture. The day before Vela went home, I’d told her new mom, Melissa, that Vela always had to have something in her mouth – very much like her Uncle […]
Amazing Flying Frenchies
/32 Comments/in French Bulldog Stuff /by CarolA recent email exchange on the FrenchBulldog-l mailing list had one overwhelming sentiment – French Bulldogs, at least well made French Bulldogs, are not supposed to be able to do agility. To do agility, your French Bulldog would automatically have to be ten feet long and look like he’s wearing stilts. That’s an interesting sentiment, […]
Quasi Hate Mail – I gets it
/4 Comments/in French Bulldog Stuff /by CarolApparently my blog postings on changes to the weight portion of the Canadian French Bulldog standard struck a nerve with someone, because I received this in my inbox: On Tue, Aug 11, 2009 at 9:06 AM, user wrote: Do you think that maybe the reason you are so pissed off about LONG OVERDUE changes to […]
Puppies and parents
/3 Comments/in French Bulldog Puppy News /by CarolThree of the pups have gone to their new homes – Vela, Po and Jacques. Pix of Vela and her mom coming soon!
Almost all grown up..
/1 Comment/in French Bulldog Puppy News /by CarolHard to believe that the first of the puppies leaves this weekend. Pups at this age are wonderful – smart, playful, developing their full personalities. Pups at this age are also trouble – they’ve become adventurous, which can lead to some fun situations, and a LOT of mess. Vela, Po and Jacques all venture out […]
Creating a Race of Circus Dogs
/7 Comments/in French Bulldog Puppy News, French Bulldog Stuff /by CarolThe other night I did what I usually do while cleaning, and tossed Dexter outside into the fenced yard. It’s fenced with five foot chain link on three sides, and a 4 1’2 foot stone retaining wall on the fourth. The only dog it hasn’t been able to hold is Tula, who we discovered could […]