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A French bulldog may not be the right choice for every family. Living with a French bulldog can be very rewarding, but you mustjackpot.jpg be committed to meeting the bulldog's particular needs.

Some things to consider:

Frenchies or French bulldogs are perpetual children: they never grow up.

A French bulldog does best in a loving environment, free from fear and neglect. They are happiest when they are with people and require lots of attention. When left alone, French bulldogs can be very destructive.

They may chew throughout their lifetimes. Plenty of things for them to chew should be available to them unless you want your furniture destroyed. Anything that you don't want chewed should be made unavailable to them.

They may need to be crated when they are not being supervised. A French bulldog should never be left unattended in your backyard. Not only is it dangerous to your French bulldog's wellbeing, but French Bulldogs are often targeted for theft.

They should never be left outside in the hot summer months. Being a short muzzle breed, the heat and humidity makes it too hard for them to breathe which could lead to heat stroke. However, in mild temperatures they love to be outside playing or on walks.