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French Bulldog's Precious Reaction To Boyfriend Will Melt Anyone's Heart
By Eve Vawter,
14 days ago
You may have enough pets in your home. I certainly have enough pets in my home. But occasionally a video comes around that will make me absolutely want another pet and this is one of those videos.
Here's your daily cuteness overload clip in the form of a precious French Bulldog who has just the most adorable reaction to a guy ever. Just watch this and then try not to immediately want one of these tiny pups too.
My heart can't take it! This adorable clip was posted by the TikTok account for @ Jenschmirer and everyone in the comments is just in love with this pup. One person commented, "Thatās the sweetest Frenchie, Iāve ever seen!" Another added, "I know a crush when I see one!" Someone else said, "That was one of the best hugs/ love dive bomb ever recorded." It really was! The look on her little face is everything. She has the sweetest little bashful smile on her face.
It's just too cute for words and is seriously making me repeat in my head nonstop I don't need another dog. But she just looks like the best cuddle bunny ever! This was confirmed by her owner who posted in the comments, "Sheās a little lover girl!" She certainly is.
Why You Should Get Your Frenchie From a Rescue or Reputable Breeder
They are such cute dogs.
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French Bulldogs are one of the most popular dog breeds due to their charming personalities and cute, distinctive appearance. Sadly, the high demand for these cute pups leads to increased breeding, and sometimes by people more interested in profit than the health and well-being of the dogs . Especially when it comes to the rare colors we can sometimes see in French Bulldogs.
Backyard breeders who don't really care about the health of these dogs may engage in poor breeding practices, including inadequate health screening and improper care. French Bulldogs are prone to health issues likeĀ hip dysplasia, eye issues and because they have such short snouts, Brachycephalic Obstructive Airway Syndrome (BOAS ).
The French Bulldog Rescue Network explains, " French Bulldogs are not among the healthiest of breeds . They have a well-documented high incidence of allergies, intervertebral disk disease, hemivertebrae, hip dysplasia, brachycephalic airway syndrome, cleft palate, and so on. This begs a couple of questions. Firstly, why introduce further risk factors? Secondly, if some breeders are selecting for coat color above all else, arenāt their puppies more likely to suffer from the myriad of health issues that conscientious breeders are trying to weed out of the gene pool? Is that why we are seeing an increased number of fad-color Frenchies in rescue?"
If you are interested in getting one of these sweet dogs, please find a AKC registered breeder or a rescue group in your area.
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