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Remember to make sure you can recognise your dog’s body language so you can put a stop to any potentially stressful situations before they escalate. Always supervise your dog with children and vulnerable adults. French Bulldogs and other pets This carry bag is a good strong all-rounder, and although it’s not ideal for anybody where space is an issue while you travel (and, like all soft-sided carriers, you won’t be able to take it on a plane), but you could always use it as somewhere for your dog to relax in the home. French Bulldogs do have a high prey drive. If they have grown up with a cat in the home, they will be fine with that cat but are likely to chase unfamiliar cats and smaller pets. You should always supervise your dog with family pets and introduce them slowly from a young age. Food

Portable Steady Design, in Good Shape, Won't Squeeze Pet, Ideal for Travel or Outdoor Activity (Can not Fold)

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Boarding – you may also need to budget for boarding or dog sitting costs if you are planning to go away from home on holiday. It all depends on the airline. Skyscanner has a summary of which airlines may allow you to bring your dog with you, and whether you’ll be permitted to treat your pet carrier as hand luggage in the hold or whether your dog will need to travel alone in the cargo hold.

Puppy vaccines – if you rescue a dog, reputable centres will often vaccinate them for you. Remember that ongoing booster vaccinations will be needed to continue their immunity. If instead you’re buying a Frenchie puppy from a breeder, you’ll need to factor in this cost. Beware unusually cheap puppies as they could come from a puppy farm. If you’d like to buy a pedigree puppy, we recommend looking for a Kennel Club Assured breeder. These breeders must do extra health tests and meet higher standards. Set-up costs Equipment – including a collar and tags, lead, harness, dog beds, dog bowls, pet-safe toothpaste and toothbrushes, grooming brushes and toys. Keep in mind that all these will need to be replaced with wear or damage or if your dog outgrows or damages them!Here is our in-depth guide to dog carriers for flights. When to Use Your Dog Carrier for Your French Bulldog Skin conditions – particularly skin fold dermatitis where the skin in their wrinkles gets inflamed and sore or even infected.

Full Length Zipped Mesh on Top (Better Ventilation)+ Extra Full Length Cover on the Top of Mesh Window There are plenty of rescue centres across the country where you may find a French Bulldog. Breed-specific rescues that specialise in French Bulldogs are also out there. You’ll need to ask any rescue centre about the dog’s history to make sure they will be comfortable in your home. Good rescue centres should let you know of any health and behaviour problems. Breeders Your dog’s persona – does the carrier fulfill any needs that your dog may have to be happy? Can they see you, and receive a reassuring stroke if they start displaying signs of separation anxiety? Since Frenchies are not good hikers due to their brachycephalic skulls, I recommend you carry them in French bulldog carriers. It will keep him away from overexerting and allow them to experience the adventures with you. According to Dogtime, they typically stand at around 11 inches once fully grown, while an adult French Bulldog will weigh around 28lbs. This is good news for anybody that plans on carrying their dog around with them, as any more than this could become weighty.Training – basic training is very important and dogs can benefit from formal classes. Some dogs may have, or develop, behavioural problems which might need professional management. French Bulldogs are playful and fun-loving dogs who love spending time with their owners. Sadly, like so many other purebred dogs, they are at risk of certain conditions relating to their breed. As long as your Frenchie is well-socialised from a young age, they’ll get along fine with other dogs as they’re known for being tolerant and gentle. If you get your Frenchie as a puppy, it’s a good idea to take them to puppy socialisation groups to help them gain confidence around other dogs. Your vet will be able to tell you how much your Frenchie should be eating. You should feed them a good quality, commercially available, complete dog food. We usually recommend splitting their daily allowance into two meals. If you give your dog the occasional treat or use treats for training, remember to take this into account and reduce their daily allowance. Treats shouldn’t make up more than 10% of their daily calorie intake as this can unbalance their diet. If you want to minimise the risk of your dog getting problems due to exaggerated features, you can read our advice on choosing a pedigree dog.

Don’t make the mistake of thinking this lightweight nature means that the pet carrier is flimsy or unsafe though, it’s still wholly sturdy. The reference to 360 O in the name of the product refers to the fact that your dog will be able to see out at all angles, though the carrier also offers barriers to the senses. This may prevent your dog from growing over-excited, but it could also leave them feeling a bit abandoned. It’s up to you to decide whether your pet will be able to cope with that! Although Frenchies are thought to be less high maintenance than some breeds when it comes to exercise, they still love to keep busy and exercising is a huge part of that. If you are thinking of buying a French Bulldog puppy, make sure the parents of your puppy have had the relevant health screening to reduce the chances of your puppy being affected by certain conditions. We’d recommend looking for a Kennel Club Assured Breeder as they meet extra requirements which will benefit your puppy’s health. French Bulldogs can be lower maintenance because they tend to prefer shorter walks, but they definitely have huge characters and personalities and will do anything for a bit of fuss and attention! French Bulldogs and barking Brachycephalic obstructive airway syndrome (BOAS) – this can cause severe breathing problems and is caused by their shorter faces. Parents should be screened before breeding.Dog walkers/day-care – you might consider a professional dog walker to keep your dog happy and healthy if you’re unable to get out with your dog enough yourself, or to look after them during the day if you need to be out for more than four hours. Let’s deal with the elephant in the room first of all – the Sky Kennel isn’t the most aesthetically pleasing option open to you. If practicality is your priority, however, it’s hard to suggest that the product puts a foot wrong. It comes with a carry handle, it’s as sturdy as anything could hope to be, and there are even clip-on food and water bowls. It's important to keep a close eye on you French Bulldog’s weight as they can be known to put weight on easily which can make exercising and breathing more of a challenge. If there was one word that could be used to describe this pet carrier, it’s versatility. The carrier is available in a vast range of different colors and sizes (the Small should be sufficient for a French Bulldog at 27 inches long and 18 inches high and supporting a weight of 30lbs, but if your dog is large for their breed or a little overweight you may have to step up a tier!)

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