French Bullhuahua Dog Breed Information:
The French Bullhuahua is a mixed breed dog–a cross between the Chihuahua and French Bulldog breeds. Compact, spunky, and loyal, these pups inherited some of the best qualities from both of their parents. French Bullhuahuas go by several names, including Frencheenie, Chibull, and Mexican Frenchie.
French Bullhuahua Dog Group: Mixed Breed Dogs.
French Bullhuahua Height: 6 to 12 inches.
French Bullhuahua Weight: 10 to 30 pounds.
French Bullhuahua Life Span: 10 to 15 years.
More About This Dog Breed:
French Bullhuahuas are generally considered to be a good choice for allergy sufferers. Their coats are very easy to groom. A good brushing per week will probably do. French Bullhuahua dogs prefer to be mostly around adults or older kids who know how to play gently. The main colors of French Bullhuahuas are golden, brown, white, brown, black, brindle, merle, cream, and tan. Sometimes their coats are solid, and sometimes they have a mix of colors. The French Bullhuahua is a mixed breed dog. They are not purebreds like their French Bulldog or Chihuahua parents.
French Bullhuahua History:
The French Bullhuahua mixed dog breed may have existed naturally over the years, but designer breeders started intentionally mixing Chihuahuas and French Bulldogs in the 2000s, likely in North America. Breeders wanted to mix the two adorable parent breeds to help minimize the breathing problems of the French Bulldog with their brachycephalic (short and smushed) faces. They continued to create French Bullhuahuas as demand for the mixed breed pups climbed.
French Bullhuahua Size:
Most weigh in at ten to 30 pounds and stand anywhere from six to twelve inches from the shoulder. However, many can be smaller or larger than average.
French Bullhuahua Personality:
If there was ever a spunky mixed breed dog, it is the French Bullhuahua. Even though the Mexican Frenchie is a small dog, they tend to think they're anything but! They can be high energy, but they're just as likely to enjoy a nice cuddle session on the couch while you watch TV or beg you to play with them during your shows.
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French Bullhuahua Health:
The French Bullhuahua mixed breed is predisposed to some of the same conditions that the Chihuahua and French Bulldog also face. While most are generally healthy, some may be prone to a few health issues:
Intervertebral Disc Hip Dysplasia.
Degeneration.
Pulmonic Stenosis.
Breathing issues related to brachycephalic faces, like heat stroke.
French Bullhuahua Care:
As with all dogs, you should keep up with your French Bullhuahua's regular veterinary checkups to detect any health concerns early. Make sure your dog gets at least one good half-hour- to hour-long walk per day with a few good, active play sessions and shorter walks mixed in. Check their ears for debris and pests daily and clean them as recommended by your vet. Trim your dog's nails before they get too long--usually once or twice per month.
French Bullhuahua Feeding:
As with all dogs, the French Bullhuahua's dietary needs will change from puppyhood to adulthood and will continue to change into their senior years. You should ask your veterinarian for recommendations about your French Bullhuahua's diet, as there is far too much variation among individual dogs including weight, energy, and health--to make a specific recommendation.
French Bullhuahua Coat Color And Grooming:
The main colors of French Bullhuahuas are golden, brown, white, brown, black, brindle, merle, cream, and tan. Sometimes their coats are solid, and sometimes they have a mix of colors. Because they tend to have shorter coats, French Bullhuahuas aren't particularly suited for extreme weather. You'll likely need a coat in the winter for your dog, and you may need to apply dog sunscreen to the ears, nose, and sensitive areas where there's less fur coverage in the summer months.
French Bullhuahua with Children And Other Pets:
Since the French Bullhuahua is a small dog, they can be easily injured by overly excited children. French Bullhuahua dogs prefer to be mostly around adults or older kids who know how to play gently. When it comes to other pets, French Bullhuahuas can get along with other animals if they are introduced slowly and calmly, and early socialization will help this go smoothly.