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My Dogs Worship False Idols
/15 Comments/in French Bulldog Stuff /by frogdogzI’ve been doing my semi annual “clean every damn thing in the house” ritual, for lo these last 48 hours. I’m pretty thorough about it, too – everything gets taken off shelves and dusted, from books to knick knacks. Today, that involved cleaning and dusting all the crap stuff on my downstairs bookshelves, including the […]
There are Dogs.. and There are French Bulldogs
/5 Comments/in French Bulldog Stuff /by frogdogzI found this cartoon over on Medium Large. Pretty accurate, for most dogs at least. French Bulldogs, though? As anyone who owns one can attest, French Bulldogs operate on a whole new level altogether. Click either cartoon for a full sized version, and Happy Holidays!
The Island Of Misfit Toys & Happy Hannukah!
/in French Bulldog Rescue /by frogdogzI was flipping through TV late last night, mulling over some site design issues and basically operating in the sort of zoned out state I’m usually in when in front of the television. I drive Sean insane, because ten minutes of TV watching is about as much as I can take, before I have to […]
The OFA Tracheal Hypoplasia Study
/4 Comments/in French Bulldog Stuff /by frogdogzJennifer of Adamant Bulldogs left this in the comments, but I feel it deserves a post of its own. This is exciting news for French Bulldog owners, and for all owners of Brachycephalic breeds. Combined with the great news about the DNA test to identify carriers of Juvenile Cataracts (initially available only for Boston Terriers, […]
"Beware of the Dog House"
/4 Comments/in French Bulldog Stuff /by frogdogzIf more ads were this good, I’d watch more TV. That said, the gift at 1:57? I’d be soooo OK with that as a gift.
Tula Reviews the DogPause Dog Bowl
/7 Comments/in French Bulldog Stuff /by frogdogzI have one of those dogs who, to put it quite plainly, doesn’t eat her food. No, she doesn’t eat it – ‘eating’ would insinuate that she actually takes the time to chew her food. Tula inhales her food the way a Dyson sucks dog hair off a carpet. She hits the dish, scoops as […]