What make of dog is this?

French bulldogs ugly little buggers, bad as pugs. In my opinion the breeding of such severely deformed dogs should be banned. They cant breathe properly and there must be quite a bit of pain, possibly why this sort of dog is often short tempered. Cant blame them really.
 
I have two Frenchies and neither are ‘deformed’, have breathing difficulties, are in any pain nor are they short tempered in any way.



 
French bulldogs ugly little buggers, bad as pugs. In my opinion the breeding of such severely deformed dogs should be banned. They cant breathe properly and there must be quite a bit of pain, possibly why this sort of dog is often short tempered. Cant blame them really.
French bulldogs ugly little buggers, bad as pugs. In my opinion the breeding of such severely deformed dogs should be banned. They cant breathe properly and there must be quite a bit of pain, possibly why this sort of dog is often short tempered. Cant blame them really.
I have two frenchies, both brilliant natures, friends with lots of other dogs, only time they show any signs of breathing problems is in hot weather, as most other dogs would, they are certainly not ugly and are not deformed or in pain, also as I stated I had two pugs, they didn’t have any problems except when very hot, but as a responsible owner I didn’t walk them in the heat of the day, I would take them out early or late as other responsible owners would do. Obviously in your opinion you know nothing about dogs
 
Look up "brachycephalic" which is the term for dogs selected by breeding for short noses. I don't like it as they can so easily, unless the parents are very carefully chosen, suffer from breathing problems plus other issues.

It's a fashion thing. :(
We have 2 shih tzu bred to look cute with tiny noses and big eyes. One in particular has trouble breathing during walks and hot weather. Also bred for long backs (both have/had back issues including slipped disc) and one major arthritic in his ‘lovely Queen Anne legs’). We usually acquire second hand dogs (got these at one year old when they stopped been cute and became hooligans) but prefer good old fashioned mongrels and crossbred (especially in the wallets!)

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We have 2 shih tzu bred to look cute with tiny noses and big eyes. One in particular has trouble breathing during walks and hot weather. Also bred for long backs (both have/had back issues including slipped disc) and one major arthritic in his ‘lovely Queen Anne legs’). We usually acquire second hand dogs (got these at one year old when they stopped been cute and became hooligans) but prefer good old fashioned mongrels and crossbred (especially in the wallets!)
Saying that they are now nearly 13 and ace little dogs with friendly happy personalities but wish the breeders would be more selective/responsible
 
I know a bloke that breeds them now and again.

He sells the pups for 3k each 😳
My older one (5) came to me one month before her second birthday £600, first thing the seller said was they had 6 dogs in a rented house, landlady said you can only have two hence the sale, she has been perfect from day one, so well behaved, smaller one (2 next month) was £2000, about the going rate, wouldn’t have paid anymore than that, he has also proved to be really well behaved, older one has taught him everything.
 
They still had a couple of mile walk this morning, usually between two to four miles each time, get out early before it gets to warm because then they do get a bit heavy breathing then.
Little ones normal lying position.

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Our boy does that
 

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As many of you know, I am very vocal in the dog community about canine health and the appalling way that the Kennel Club perpetuates the flawed ideals of Eugenics. I firmly believe that all such inbreeding is an ultimate death sentence for many breeds. Statistically highly bred "pure" breeds have a shorter lifespan than a "mutt"

My own favourite breed is, in it's KC form subject to multiple genetic issues. So I prefer the old style dogs rather than their pedigree cousins. The Bull & Terrier origin of the Staffy is a shared origin of many bull breeds. There is absolutely no need to selectively breed shorter stops that create the shortened face. Not only can it lead to seriously bad breathing issues, but also potentially brain damage caused by the deliberately mis-shapen skull
 
'Make' isn't totally wrong; some breeders manufacture dogs on production lines to sell as fashionable products.
Needed a 'Don't like' icon for that Spriddler cos like you I highly disapprove of it.
 
We had a Frenchie 50+ years ago when no-one had seen them before. As well as problems breathing they have difficulty whelping and ours had a patella which continually slipped out and dislocated. All inbreeding issues and very disappointing to my mother who wanted to breed from her after she won her class at Crufts.
 
But she was a lovely natured dog, very affectionate and bright.

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