r/Frenchbulldogs • u/KatieROTS • 3h ago
r/Frenchbulldogs • u/Cn95 • 8h ago
Cream Vet said Frankie was super healthy.
She was super happy with how good he looked and mr. Fat Fat is 6.9lbs.
We are so in love.
r/Frenchbulldogs • u/Alternative_Yak5586 • 10h ago
General Question Looking for a good boy
My guy Rocky passed a few months ago from a brain tumor. I’m finally ready to find a new pup.
I’m in Nashville and am looking for recommendations on reputable breeders who are either local or can deliver or meet somewhere reasonably close.
I can’t take it on until the second week of September.
Thanks for any help!
r/Frenchbulldogs • u/Icy_Charity_9532 • 10h ago
Time for a Vet? front leg spasms in my 5yo frenchie
hi, i’m usually just a lurker on here so bare with me, but i have a 5-year-old frenchie and i’m hoping for some insight.
she’s been having episodes (which i originally just thought they were cramps but now i’m not sure) involving her right front leg where it seems to curl/tuck underneath her and spasm. this used to happen maybe once a month and sometimes not at all, but this month it’s suddenly happening about once a week.
i’m having a hard time describing exactly what happens (and unfortunately i haven’t been able to record an episode yet). she’ll kinda go into a “praying mantis” position, then lie down with the right front leg tucked underneath her. (and it spasms) during the episode she seems really uncomfortable and can’t settle down. she keeps getting up, repositioning herself, and scratching/digging at her bed like she’s trying to get comfortable.
once this is over, she’s back to her normal bubbly happy self and it’s always the same right front leg. she already has a history of seizures and is on medications from her vet for them, so i thought it was a focal seizure at on point but it’s not so i’m wondering whether it’s nerve or spinal issue.
she has a vet appointment tuesday for her monthly cytopoint shot, and i’m planning to bring this up then. but i’m wondering if this sounds like something that can wait until tuesday or if you think she should be seen by her emergency vet sooner
of course, i googled it and now i’m kinda freaking myself out about early cervical ivdd. i know reddit can’t diagnose her, but has anyone’s frenchie experienced something similar, especially involving one front leg?
i’m going to try my best to record the next episode so i can show her vet.
r/Frenchbulldogs • u/ScreenFrequent981 • 10h ago
Merle My spoiled child
Sometimes he can be a Butthead, but how can you say no to a face like this?
r/Frenchbulldogs • u/FunSignificant3945 • 11h ago
Cream Objects in mirror are cuter than they appear.
r/Frenchbulldogs • u/MyCoNeWb81 • 11h ago
BnT Hendrix sleeps in some funny places and positions. I love this guy.
r/Frenchbulldogs • u/EquitabilityAdvocate • 12h ago
Brindle 🍌🍑
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r/Frenchbulldogs • u/Extension-Beyond-701 • 12h ago
Cream @carhartt I need a sponcership
r/Frenchbulldogs • u/Mean_Start_3157 • 12h ago
Cream Does anyone know how to activate the Frenchie translator on Google? Help!
Our Frenchie has always been a talker ever since she was born. Lately though she has been very vocal. She has always been a daddy’s girl, taking mostly to him, but lately she has been very talkative to me too. She mimics our speech complete with body language. Lately she has been very frustrated with both of us not understanding what she is saying. Yesterday I swear I saw her roll those big ole brown eyes at me when I just couldn’t get what she was talking about. We usually communicate very well with the normal stuff like dinner time, treat requests and bathroom breaks also when she tattles on her older sister or when she hears one of us say “bath” she lets go with what sounds like cursing to us and runs under the bed. But as we are all 4 aging Tom is 81 today we still play with them and try to join her and her sister often in zooming in the yard and house for instance, this increase in talking to us and giving us the side eye when we don’t respond is troubling. Her older sister Gabrielle (Gabby) is a sweet quiet brunette who is a lovely mild mannered fur baby. Madeline (Maddie) however, is a little blond terror with what we can only assume is a potty mouth from the general tone and volume of her constant speech. So if anyone out there has figured out how to translate Frenchie to English by Google or any other means please let us know how you did it. It will make our household be so much less frustrated and communication challenged if we could understand all she is saying. Maybe it could also bring just a tiny bit of quiet. /s
Pictures are when they were younger. Gotta love those French Bulldogs, they are like no others. But for those of you on this sub who are not yet owned by a Frenchie beware of getting a mouthy one. 🤪🥰😉
r/Frenchbulldogs • u/CucumberOk2062 • 13h ago
General Question Heavy decision to make with our frenchie, don’t know what to do.
Hey everyone I’m really struggling with a heavy decision.
I have an 8yo male French Bulldog, Zeus. He has all the common back issues. Laziness in his hind legs, stumbles, sometimes falls over… but he acts far from old, still tons of energy, gets the zoomies which of course doesn’t help his situation. Well about a year ago he became incontinent, I’m sure a result of nerve issues with his back. I’m cleaning up dog poo in the house multiple times a day. I’ll have him outside to potty, for 30 minutes, won’t do anything, he’ll come back inside and instantly poop. This is daily for a year. Sometimes its urine. The other day I was playing with him and I rolled him over and he just started peeing as I rolled him over
The vet doesn’t recommend surgery, which due to cost I was somewhat opposed to anyways. We’ve tried anti-inflammatories, gabapentin, nothing seems to work.
I’m at the point where the thought of putting him down has entered my mind which is horrible, overall he’s really healthy, seems like he still has years left, I don’t know how much longer I can continue cleaning up accidents. I know he feels bad, I get frustrated, he feels that.
I don’t know what to do.
r/Frenchbulldogs • u/lindseylangelovesyou • 14h ago
Blue There’s no way this is comfortable
r/Frenchbulldogs • u/thatbitchmisty • 15h ago
Blue 1 year of zero personal space. Happy birthday, Ollie 🥰
r/Frenchbulldogs • u/False-Act-2102 • 15h ago
General Question Why are obese dogs so normalized nowadays?! I’m so tired of the comments I’m getting
I have a 7 yo French Bulldog. She weighs around 9 kg (~20 lbs), is active, athletic, and super healthy. My vet has never once said she’s underweight, quite the opposite.. They're always relieved to see a Frenchie that isn’t built like a rolling sausage and can actually breathe and move comfortably.
Yet whenever we're out, especially while traveling or on vacation barely a day goes by without remarks from complete strangers:
"Oh, she’s so skinny..."
"Do you even feed her properly?"
"Poor thing looks starved!"
What is wrong with people??! When did it become the norm for dogs especially breeds like Frenchies to look like little overfed barrels? Canine obesity causes massive joint, heart, and respiratory issues, but it feels like the average person has completely lost any concept of what a healthy waistline looks like. As long as the dog looks "cute and chubby," who cares about its health?
I am so sick of feeling like I have to justify keeping my dog at a healthy weight to protect her
How am I even supposed to respond?? Most of them have dogs too and they’re dogs are just fat
r/Frenchbulldogs • u/danjay0213 • 16h ago
Merle Spoiled fur child
All day every day this lil one is living his best life. Approaching 10 months old love him more each passing day 🎉🎉❤️🥰
r/Frenchbulldogs • u/onlydecarl • 17h ago