Solutions To The Problems Of Hamlin Candle Arch French Bulldog
Hamlin Candle Arch French Bulldog Puppies
Frenchies are a very affectionate breed. They are funny and playful and make great companions. But, just like all dogs, they have some health problems.
The brachycephalic airway syndrome (BS) is one of the most severe. This condition can cause trouble breathing. It can cause other health issues like respiratory infections, heart disease, and spinal disorders.
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Hamlin Candle is a French Bulldog breeder that is proud of the quality and health of its dogs. Our puppies are raised in loving homes with caring families and receive the best care. This includes vaccinations, regular visits to the vet and diagnostic testing for common health issues such as CHF. Our puppies are also screened for genetic disorders such as OFA chondritis and elbow dysplasia. These may be passed to offspring.
Frenchies are known for their affectionate nature, making them wonderful companions. They get along well with other dogs and children and humans of all different ages. They are a playful breed that enjoy nothing more than being with their favourite people. They are not so active that they are unable to relax and watch a movie or enjoy a cup of coffee on the couch.

Because they are a brachycephalic breed, it is important to be aware that they are more susceptible to overheating easily than other dogs. As such, they should not be exercised too vigorously or for prolonged periods of time. They are also prone to being stubborn which makes them difficult for owners who are new to the breed. With consistent training and positive reinforcement, they are eager learners and can be an excellent fit for all levels of experience. There are also puppy training classes that offer many benefits for new dog owners.
The typical French Bulldog Mix will live for 8-12 years. It is important to ask your breeder if the other parent breed has any impact on this. It is also essential to use proper breeding practices, as reputable breeders screen their parents for health issues so as to avoid passing them on to their puppies.
In addition to their genetic wrinkles, Frenchies have a short coat that sheds year-round. A regular brushing and bath every now and then is enough to keep their coat in good shape. They also tend to develop ear infections, so routine cleaning with a eye wash is crucial.