French Bulldog. Vulnerable Breed. Length of coat. Supposedly sheds? Town or Country
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1 French Bulldog The French Bulldog can claim part of its ancestry in Great Britain, going back to the 1850s when a dwarf Bulldog breed known as the Toy Bulldog was popular in some parts of the country. Nottingham lace makers, threatened by redundancy in the Industrial Revolution, emigrated to Northern France, taking their dogs with them. They became popular in some localised areas. It is thought that some crosses were made to other short-faced breeds and after three decades a new breed known as the French Bulldog had evolved. Unlike other Bulldog breeds, the French Bulldog has large Bat Ears (a term used as a nickname for the breed) giving him a clownish appearance. Soon this was the fashionable breed, popular in artistic society in Paris and portrayed by Degas and Toulouse Lautrec in portraits of Parisian life. The return of the breed to Britain in the last years of the 19th Century brought some antagonism from the traditionalists, but in 1902 the French Bulldog Club of England was formed. In 1906 the Kennel Club gave official recognition to the breed. In recent years the breed has seen a meteoric rise in popularity. From 2009 to 2015 the registrations for the breed increased 10 fold and in 2015 the French Bulldog was ranked third most popular breed in the UK. Breed Group Vulnerable Breed Size How much exercise? Length of coat How much grooming? Supposedly sheds? Town or Country Type of home Minimum garden size Lifespan Utility No Small Up to 1 hour per day Short Once a week Yes Either Flat, Small or Large House Small/Medium Over 10 Years
2 Health Information You may be aware that some breeds of dog and their crosses can be susceptible to inherited disease. Of course you want to be sure that the dog you choose is as healthy as possible, and you would like to know that it has not inherited any undesirable disease-causing genes from its parents. There is some help in that DNA tests for diseases in purebred dogs are available for some conditions in some breeds, but there are not very many such tests just yet! There are also, however, a number of clinical veterinary screening schemes that dog breeders can use to increase the probability of producing healthy puppies. Details of the various screening schemes, both veterinary and DNA, that are available to breeders in the UK can be found at Potential dog owners should be aware that, at present, the application of various health screening results to breeding programmes is not always straightforward, and breeders may make choices for various reasons. A responsible breeder though, will always be willing to discuss relevant health issues with you. Breed clubs are often useful sources of breedspecific information. What Screening is relevant for the French Bulldog? Kennel Club Assured Breeders are strongly recommended to use the following screening schemes and/or advice for sires and dams Eye testing DNA test - HC-HSF4 Participation in French Bulldog Health Scheme DNA test - DM The list above is not necessarily comprehensive. Breed clubs and experienced breeders are useful sources of information on health issues in the breed. All breeds have a Breed Health Coordinator. French Bulldog Clubs Name Telephone French Bulldog Club Of England Midland & Northern Counties French Bulldog Club Pennine & Scottish French Bulldog Association Sheffield Bull Breeds Club West Lancs French Bulldog Club French Bulldog Rescue Organisations Name Telephone French Bulldog Rescue GB French Bulldog Saviours French Bulldog Welfare Trust French Bulldog Welfare Trust
3 Name Telephone French Bulldog Welfare Trust Phoenix French Bulldog Rescue Assured Breeders Name Member since Phone Accolades Mrs C J Bishop 30/04/ Bristol, Avon Mr A & Mrs G Wilson Kilmarnock, Ayrshire Miss S Cross & Mr B Bicket Maybole, Ayrshire Mrs L A Jeffrey Prestwick, Ayrshire Mr S & Mrs C & Ms J Coverdale Bedford, Bedfordshire Mr G & Mrs A Jenkins Peterborough, Cambridgeshire Mrs E T Jones Ms P J Bartram Ms H E Pasquale Mrs M Athier Mrs M & Mr N Athier Mrs M Stockwell Mrs L Watkins Crewe, Cheshire Mr C Basford Middlewich, Cheshire Mrs A A Findlay-Stankovic Runcorn, Cheshire Miss J R Walton Warrington, Cheshire Miss C James Warrington, Cheshire Mrs R L Hindes Warrington, Cheshire Miss M J Burns Holywell, Clwyd 06/04/ /03/ /06/ /06/ /06/ /10/ /10/ /02/ /07/ /07/ /02/ /03/ /05/ /03/ /04/ /03/ /01/ /07/
4 Mrs L Champion 25/05/ Liskeard, Cornwall Mrs K & Mr M A Eaton Newquay, Cornwall Mrs C M Brixton Penzance, Cornwall Mrs N & Mr M I Winkle St. Austell, Cornwall Ms V Knuckey Truro, Cornwall Mr M Boyes Ferryhill, County Durham Mrs V L Usher Carlisle, Cumbria Miss J M Ogilvie Egremont, Cumbria Mr P A Lewis & Mrs C E Lewsley-Lewis Derby, Derbyshire Misses S J Green & E Boyes Swadlincote, Derbyshire Miss K C Symonds Newton Abbot, Devon Miss T Scott Newton Abbot, Devon Mrs A M & Mr M Hunter Plymouth, Devon Mrs T M Bull Plymouth, Devon Mrs A R Hurd & Messrs N W & H T & Miss E G C Small Torrington, Devon Mrs E Corrigan Lockerbie, Dumfriesshire Mr W J & Mrs A Connor Kidwelly, Dyfed Mrs K Squirrell Heathfield, East Sussex Mr G & Mrs A Newberry Billericay, Essex Mr R & Mrs L A Quin Rainham, Essex Miss M Tottman & Mr I Bennett Romford, Essex Mrs D Hollowbread Upminster, Essex Miss J C Brown & Mr T N Hutchings Berkeley, Gloucestershire Mrs S Binnie Cinderford, Gloucestershire 04/07/ /03/ /04/ /11/ /03/ /08/ /08/ /04/ /04/ /06/ /01/ /05/ /03/ /09/ /09/ /04/ /04/ /09/ /05/ /01/ /07/ /10/ /10/
5 Mr S Davies & Miss T Lewis 07/07/ Gloucester, Gloucestershire Mr G Burke Bordon, Hampshire Mrs D Jagger Hereford, Herefordshire Mr B R Beaumont Leominster, Herefordshire Mr R & Mrs J Franks Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire Mrs B Castle Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire Mrs N E & Mr P S Deverson Canterbury, Kent Mrs A Baxter Orpington, Kent Miss S A Morling Sheerness, Kent Mrs K Ede Tonbridge, Kent Mrs C L Reilly Westerham, Kent Mr G Brough & Miss L Murray Dalbeattie, Kirkcudbrightshire Mrs J Burgin Bacup, Lancashire Mr T & Mrs L T Sutcliffe Barnoldswick, Lancashire Mr M A Jeffreys Bolton, Lancashire Mr J Brough Crimbles Lane, Cockerham, Lancashire Mr P & Mrs A Slaney Manchester, Lancashire Messrs M Birchenough & J Carr Manchester, Lancashire Mr S & Mrs J Smith Manchester, Lancashire Miss J Howarth Oldham, Lancashire Mrs C & Mr M Fletcher Wigan, Lancashire Miss J C Vallance Withnell, Chorley, Lancashire Mrs H C Chenery & Mr S J Swain Leicester, Leicestershire Mrs H C Chenery Leicester, Leicestershire Mrs M Morris Leicester, Leicestershire 21/03/ /10/ /03/ /06/ /08/ /03/ /05/ /04/ /06/ /07/ /01/ /03/ /06/ /06/ /11/ /11/ /07/ /09/ /07/ /03/ /07/ /10/ /01/ /05/
6 Mr C & Mrs I Butler 25/06/ Boston, Lincolnshire Messrs C D Thomas & G D Godfrey Grantham, Lincolnshire Miss V Holt & Mr J Banks Market Rasen, Lincolnshire Mrs R Culshaw Liverpool, Merseyside Mr N & Mrs S Connell Southport, Merseyside Ms J & Miss H Ashton St. Helens, Merseyside Mrs B S Neill Dereham, Norfolk Mrs L M Ledward Dereham, Norfolk Mrs V Playford Dereham, Norfolk Mrs T P Ross Diss, Norfolk Mrs R A Mottershead Driffield, North Humberside Mr S & Mrs K Waltham Hull, North Humberside Mr M M & Mrs F L Mateer York, North Yorkshire Mrs A M Hector York, North Yorkshire Mrs J S Brown Northampton, Northamptonshire Mr I P & Mrs J Considine Northampton, Northamptonshire Mrs J C Stokes-Harrell Wellingborough, Northamptonshire Ms M Thorlby-Coy Worksop, Nottinghamshire Miss S Mitchell Greenock, Renfrewshire Mr N A Lynch Market Drayton, Shropshire Mr C J & Mrs J Wright Market Drayton, Shropshire Mrs J & Mr R Green Oswestry, Shropshire Mr A & Mrs R C Fairless Telford, Shropshire Mrs J T Furneaux Axbridge, Somerset 30/11/ /11/ /10/ /11/ /11/ /05/ /02/ /08/ /11/ /03/ /05/ /02/ /02/ /04/ /04/ /12/ /04/ /06/ /03/ /01/ /01/ /05/ /10/
7 Mrs S A Mignano-Fricker & Mr P F Fricker 24/09/ Bridgwater, Somerset Mr G R & Mrs B J Morison Highbridge, Somerset Miss A Brandon Taunton, Somerset Mr J J & Mrs F M Krall Taunton, Somerset Mrs L Rees Barry, South Glamorgan Mr K J Rees & Mrs K M Jones Cardiff, South Glamorgan Miss R A Smith Grimsby, South Humberside Mrs J M Scott Rotherham, South Yorkshire Mrs T L Clay Rugeley, Staffordshire Mrs D Smith Stoke-On-Trent, Staffordshire Mrs M & Mr K & Miss L Adams Stoke-On-Trent, Staffordshire Mr S G & Mrs L R Lay Sudbury, Suffolk Messrs I F Chapman & P K Conway Woodbridge, Suffolk Lady L Sanderson Nuneaton, Warwickshire Messrs D M Evans & K P Jarrett Neath, West Glamorgan Mrs S C Oliver-Hicks Neath, West Glamorgan Mrs J L Ellis Swansea, West Glamorgan Mrs T A Young Swansea, West Glamorgan Mrs T Munden Birmingham, West Midlands Mr J W & Mrs A McGrath Coventry, West Midlands Miss S Seffer Solihull, West Midlands Mrs P H Knight Bognor Regis, West Sussex Ms K Thornton Bradford, West Yorkshire Mrs D Garratt Keighley, West Yorkshire 30/04/ /10/ /10/ /05/ /11/ /05/ /01/ /10/ /01/ /04/ /09/ /12/ /06/ /03/ /07/ /09/ /06/ /05/ /10/ /11/ /08/ /02/ /10/
8 Mr G Beale 27/09/ Knottingley, West Yorkshire Mrs J Meszaros Mirfield, West Yorkshire Mrs P Green Salisbury, Wiltshire Mrs C Keight Redditch, Worcestershire Mr K & Mrs S Robertson Stourport-On-Severn, Worcestershire Mrs J Lowe Beith, Ayrshire Mrs W Giddens Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire Mrs W Henderson Canterbury, Kent Mr P S C & Miss M Hafee London Messrs D & P Taylor Feltham, Middlesex Mrs S E & Mr D J Piper Telford, Shropshire Mr R G & Mrs J Mavro-Michaelis Keighley, West Yorkshire 04/04/ /03/ /02/ /09/ /08/ /10/ /07/ /05/ /07/ /11/ /03/ Accolade of Excellence Studbook Achievement Breed Club Membership Breeder Experience Denotes a significant contribution to Bred at least 3 dogs listed in the Current member of one or more 5 or more litters registered with the a breed. Studbook. breed clubs Kennel Club
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