How big can a French bulldog get?


How Big Do Frenchies Get?

Did you come across a French Bulldog while you were going for your evening walk and was mesmerized by their playfulness and cuteness? Such was the encounter that now you are considering to adopt one too.

You want to know more about them, but most importantly, you want to know how big they can get. After all, you stay in a small apartment. Stress not! We are going to answer your question so that you get to understand more about your future furry friend.

Depending on your French Bulldog’s gender, the size may range between 18-28 pounds. However, despite their gender, the height usually ranges around 11 to 13 inches. Sometimes other factors like genetics, body shape, diet, and lifestyle can influence their size too.

The small stature of these pooches has made them a popular choice for dog lovers residing in smaller living spaces. Another plus point- they don’t even bark as much.

Size of a New Born French Bulldog

French Bulldogs usually have small litters. On average, the litter size goes up to 2 to 4 Frenchies. Besides, the litter size of your puppy will impact its size. On average, newborn French Bulldogs weigh in between 11 to 14 ounces.

Additionally, breeding Frenchies is not at all easy. It is a challenging venture. The majority of French Bulldog pregnancies are the outcome of artificial insemination, and many are C-section deliveries.

 

When Do They Reach Adult Height

These bat-eared doggos gain most of their height between the duration of 9 months and a year. They continue to gain weight until they reach maturity at the age of two years.

You can also predict their weight. How? Simple. Just see how big their parents are.

 

Different Types of French Bulldogs

These furry bundle-of-joys come in different varieties, and each one has a uniqueness of its own. Apart from the traditional French Bulldog, there are two substantially smaller variations known as Mini and Teacup.

Nevertheless, these smaller versions do not meet the Traditional breed standard, and hence, are not recognized by the American Kennel Club (AKC).

Let us look at the list of the most common types of French Bulldogs:

 

Fawn French Bulldog

These small dogs have tan-colored coats. Their classic solid coats range from a light tan, cream, golden tan, and a dark reddish tan. Dark reddish Fawns are also called red-fawns. You’ll notice, Fawns have a uniform color without any brindle pattern.

Brindle French Bulldog

These cute Frenchies may resemble like a muggy walking carpet because of their coat. Brindle, which happens to be a traditional French Bulldog color, is a coat coloring pattern with a dark coat of hair mixed with lighter strands. Regular Brindle is more of a disorganized mixture.

Brindle Frenchies have a variety of patterns:

  • Tiger Brindle French Bulldog has more defined stripes to show-off. You won’t be able to resist these cute little tigers.
  • Seal Brindle French Bulldog owns very light white hair, which most of the time looks airy.
  • Black Brindle is one of the most common colors in the population of Frenchies.
  • Brindle Pied Frenchies have a white coat with patches of black or a darker shade.

 

Pied Frenchies

These furry companions have a white/eggshell-colored coat along with a couple of dark patches. They even have a patch that stands out, giving them a distinctive personality. If you ever see a doggo with a patch around one eye, then you are staring at this breed.

 

Blue/Grey French Bulldog

They come under the rare category. These kinds inherit diluted genes from their progenitors. The genes alter the pigmentation of the black color, turning it into a blue-grey pattern, which looks very soothing. So soothing, you would want to stare at them forever!

 

White French Bulldog

A genuine white Frenchie has dark pigment around the lips, nose, and eyes. Because of their off-white coat, they are frequently confused with piebald. Isn’t that cute?

 

Sable French Bulldog

These dog cuties have a beige coat with strands of dark hair, which becomes darker from the back to the front end. As if they were dipped into a warm coloring shade.

 

Signs of an Overweight Frenchie

Obesity affects more than 50% of dogs in the world. Sometimes, we get so busy that we fail to take proper care of our furballs. Lack of exercise and limited activities can make your doggo overweight.

Exercise and monitoring food intakes can help in keeping them healthy and bubbly.

Don’t forget to give dog treats but in moderation. Since they do not require a dedicated amount of exercise, daily walks are more than enough. Even if it’s around your house or apartment. Playtime can also keep your doggo active.

Look out for these signs if you feel that your lap-companion is gaining weight:

  • If your Frenchie is unable to reach some parts of its body or is having difficulty, then he/she may need to shed some ounces.
  •  If they seem to be experiencing heavy breathing even after little activities, your dog may be overweight.
  • If your Frenchie shows little or no muscle definition, then it is apparent your buddy has become rounder in shape.

 

Which French Bulldog is Right for You?

Frenchies come in different varieties and colors, but they all share some basic characteristics:

  • Despite being short-haired dogs, Frenchies shed a great amount of hair. So be careful if you suffer from allergies or have a carpeted house.
  • Frenchies have a gassy stomach. If you don’t mind the gassy smell throughout your house, then you’ll have no problem with adopting a Frenchie!
  • Frenchies are delicate and can easily develop allergies. They will always need your special attention to the food department.

 

To Sum Up

If the above information made you fall for them even more than before, then these oddly beautiful creatures are meant for you to adopt! Their quirky personality will always add to their unique appeal and keep you on your toes. With a little more research and study, you’ll soon end up finding your perfect match. Good luck!

 

FAQs

 

What is the life expectancy of a French Bulldog?

The life expectancy of French Bulldogs is about 10 to 12 years. Compared to other small breed dogs, this is only a moderate life span. Frenchies are also prone to develop many health issues, which may contribute to the shorter life expectancy.

 

What are some breeds similar to French Bulldog?

You might confuse Boston Terrier with French Bulldog as they appear the same. Other breeds similar to Frenchies are Pug and English Bulldog.

 

How much attention do Frenchies need?

These watery-eyed beings can instantly make you feel guilty for not showering enough love and attention. They love attention. If you leave your house for long hours, then you should not get yourself a Frenchie.

 

May I know a few celebrities who love Frenchies?

Leonardo DiCaprio, Lady Gaga, Hugh Jackman, The Rock, Hillary Duff, and Madonna have one thing in common. Yes, you guessed it right! They all have Frenchies to keep them company.

 

What’s the best dog food for French Bulldogs?

Since they are delicate beings, homemade food is the best choice for your doggo. Avoid fancy dog treats as they might cause allergy. Consult your veterinarian immediately if your furball experiences food allergies.

 

Can French Bulldogs become good watchdogs?

They are, in fact, good watchdogs since they are territorial and protective. They are also excellent companion dogs. A small package of entertainment, fun, and delight, isn’t it?

 

Are Frenchies easy to train?

These pooches are people pleasers, so if you make it fun, they are willing to learn and impress you. After all, they always want to get the attention of their hooman.

 

 

 

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