Facts & Origin
Origin and history
The Miniature French Bull Terrier is a designer dog breed created by crossing a Miniature Bull Terrier and a French Bulldog. The history of this very special breed is relatively new and less documented, as it has no standard or long breeding history like its parent breeds.
Summary
The Miniature French Bull Terrier combines the best of both breeds and makes an excellent companion dog as well as a sturdy, active pet. This dog is ideal for those looking for a unique, fun-loving and loyal friend. Careful grooming and comprehensive health care can help keep this dog happy, healthy and part of your family for many years to come.
Alternate Name | - |
Origin | France - UK |
Life expectancy | 10 - 14 years |
Care requirements | low-maintenance |
Activity level | average |
FCI group | not recognised |
AKC group | not recognised |
KC group | not recognised |
More French Bulldog mixes
Attitude, character and temperament of the breed
Nature and character
This breed is known for its playful and energetic nature. They love to be active and tend to form strong bonds with their family. They do well with children and other pets, but early socialization and training are critical to ensure they are well adjusted.
Trainability and exercise
Thanks to their intelligence and desire to please, Miniature French Bull Terriers are relatively easy to train. They are very energetic and require regular exercise and mental stimulation to stay healthy and happy. Although they love to play, they are not hyperactive animals and adapt well to living spaces with limited room.
Character
Usage
Health and care
As far as the health and care of this little mage is concerned, it is important to note that he can be prone to certain genetic health problems that are common in his parent breeds. These include skin problems, respiratory problems, and eye diseases. Regular health monitoring and care are therefore essential for this mix.
- Regular vet visits and checkups are absolutely necessary to catch any health problems early.
- Coat care is relatively easy as their coat is short and smooth. A weekly round of brushing is enough to keep it nice and clean.
- Because of the sensitive skin, the dog should be protected from intense sun and extreme cold.
- Feeding should be balanced and healthy to avoid obesity, which can be a common problem with this breed.
Breeding and buying a Miniature French Bull Terrier
When buying a Miniature French Bull Terrier, you should always make sure to choose a reputable breeder. A good breeder will test their breeding stock for genetic health problems and will only breed with healthy and temperamentally sound dogs. A responsible breeder will also be happy to answer any questions you may have about health, care, and temperament, and will guarantee a lifetime of support for you and your new dog.
Appearance of the Miniature French Bull Terrier
Being a mixed breed, the physical characteristics of the Miniature French Bull Terrier can vary greatly. Typically, they are small to medium in size, with a firm build, muscular legs, and broad, flat heads. Coloration varies from dog to dog, but often takes on the lighter color palette of the French Bulldog or the unique brindle of the Bull Terrier.
Fur length | short |
Fur | flat coated |
Ear shape | Standing Ears |
Tail | fanned out - short |
Anatomy | muscular, rugged, massive, hefty, muscular, rugged, strong |
Size ♀ | 23 - 33 cm |
Weight ♀ | 8 - 15 kg |
Size ♂ | 25 - 35 cm |
Weight ♂ | 8 - 15 kg |
Suitable For | - |
Known Diseases
Allergies
Can occur in a number of breeds, regardless of genetic makeup.
Breathing problems
Dogs with shortened muzzles can often experience respiratory problems.
Disc problems
Herniated disc in dogs (discopathy). Herniated discs or dachshund paralysis cause dogs severe pain.
Numbness
Often occurs in old age.
FAQ
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It can come in a variety of different colors and patterns, including black, white, brown, fawn, blue and merle.
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The Miniature French Bull Terrier usually has a short, shiny coat.
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No, he does not need very much care. It is enough to brush him regularly to give the coat health and shine.