How to choose a french bucket What to look for when buying a french bucket

When selecting a French bulldog, it is important to choose one that is strong and sturdy, with a strong stance when standing, a flexible pace when walking, and a pace that is coordinated and easy. If the dog is thin, depressed, and always sleeping on its back, don’t choose it, because it is a problem even if it is not a sick dog. The body should be short and round, with strong bones, well-developed muscles, a wide and deep chest, full ribs, and an upwardly collected shoulder and back, a narrow waist, bent hips, and a well-developed abdomen. The coat is soft and smooth, soft and lustrous, with a slightly reddish tiger color, yellowish or brownish, or with a white background of magic lines. If the ears are not bat-shaped, the nose is too light, or the weight exceeds the standard, they are inferior and should not be purchased.
The front limbs should be straight and short, the hind limbs stronger and longer than the front limbs, and the feet should be moderately sized, with short toes and claws. Pay attention to training and calcium supplementation in daily feeding, as calcium is sufficient for better bone development. The head of a French bulldog should be large and square, with a flat skull between the ears and a depression between the eyes. The eyes of the French bulldog are bright and well defined, and there are usually no muddy objects in the eyes. The nose of a pit bull is also wide, and the lip and nose should generally be black.

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