I had my first frenchie and i wasn’t aware of so many health issues with frenchies…. After having my own frenchie for awhile now he has no breathing problems, no allergies, no health issues i thought its normal…. I am “stunned” to know all these issues they have after watching this video. I was telling anyone who spoke to me about getting one i said would totally recommend! He is the “easiest dog” i have ever taken care of. He sleeps lots, eats well, is never pissed, and always happy with all dogs and people, pees and poops on time. He also doesnt shed unless when i shower him and cleaning him is so easy with a warm towel and dry shampoo. I wonder if he is a frenchie now! 😅
Thank you so much for this. Like another commenter my kids are getting older and leaving and I was thinking of a dog. Still not sure. I figured the things you said already but it confirmed it for me. I have to pay for college and cannot even afford that. I’m really starting to think of a senior dog. ❤❤
Thanks for the video, Tony. Tortellino is adorable. I've done a lot of research on these dogs; the BOAS, IVDD, and allergy issues are horrendous. No animal should struggle to breathe. I would love to get one of these dogs, but honestly, I don't think I could because of these health issues and the backyard breeders who are only in it for profit. It was refreshing to hear you talk about these issues with French bulldogs because they are not discussed enough. But Tortellino got his best humans because he is so very loved. Cheers!
I'm so lucky, my frenchie breathes well (not bragging just throwing it out there that some frenchies dont require surgery to help with breathing). I'm so greatful. She does have some allergies though, she responds well to salmon grain free kibble. My dog also responds well to washing more regularly. I had no idea dogs could be allergic to cats! Thats so interesting! Your baby is beautiful and so lucky to have such a caring owner.
Thank you for your informative Frenchie videos. It is great to hear from a new Frenchie owners perspective. I especially appreciated your knowledge of how AKC standard does not necessarily mean a healthier pup. I cannot stress enough how important it is to find a breeder that knows the history of the lines they are breeding and actively works to improve the health and temperament. If the breeder actually cares they will search out females and males to introduce to their program that do not have the history of allergies, IVDD, hip dysplasia, skin problems, etc. These are all things to research prior to getting a Frenchie. I would like to add to the point that cross breeding is not necessarily any healthier. If breeding together two lines/breeds with different health problems you can end up with additional health issues rather than less, so again very important to know the history of the lines whether pedigreed or not and continue to choose to breed lines that do not have those concerns. There are quite a few responsible caring breeders out there trying to do the right thing so if looking to buy a Frenchie ask a lot of questions, get a health guarantee and take your time! Also there are a lot of scammers out there so be sure to meet them and the puppy in person or over a live video chat before sending any money!
I always look forward to this review. The computational power of Tortellino's love for Tony is unmatched in the industry despite looking like a literal potato
I have two frenchies as far as now no major issues. I enjoyed your video and info but I feel like you didn't really say how much enjoyment and loving they are. Yes the health issues yes the breeding issues but I love my dogs wouldn't trade them for any other dog in world!
I'm getting older, kids have left home, have been looking to get a dog. Frenchies looked cute and adorable and lovable, good size for an indoor dog. Then I started researching them. Good grief, I just want a dog, not a project. I just finished raising kids. Don't need any more - especially not a high maintenance one with all sorts of special needs. Think I'll pass on this breed.
If you treat the dog like a dog and not a child they would be ok. If they run around frequently they will not have hip issues. If you feed them proper food they will no have allergies, etc. I have 3 frenchies and they are normal. The only “care” is to put cream on their nose so it doesn’t dry out
Thank you, Tony for the videos about Tortolino. I just started to follow you before I got my baby Toby. I can say that Toby is similar to Tortolino. He will be 2 years this coming Dec 26 and is a very healthy dog. I was worried before he came to my house because I never had a Frenchie with me. Now I'm an expert. Sorry to hear what happened to you, and I hope you will find a new job soon . Toby was born in Medellín, Colombia from a good breeder. I picked him up at Fort Lauderdale on May 2021. Time flies.
I have a chocolate lab with allergies and he’s been on apoquel for years and it has greatly improved his quality of life. Also, the one allergen that really impacted him is storage mites - which are found in EVERY brand of kibble. You can buy the highest quality of kibble and they all have these microscopic mites living in them. The only thing that worked for me is to take him off of kibble and make his food from scratch. It was a game changer - the itching and ear infections stopped within weeks.
what a great video, I have a frenchie and I have been dealing with so many health issues with her but I would do anything to make sure she is comfortable. I know that not everyone is able to provide that great care that they deserve.
About to rescue my first as im going to back to school. Im glad you touched on the health issues. I already knew they were susceptible, so im getting pet insurance. But temperment, energy, and size, makes this a great breed for me. I'm very excited and im going to make sure to ask about the dog im trying to adopt, and if he has allergies, and how his breathing is.
My dad wants to get this dog and make my grandma take care of it lmao I want to tell him its a bad idea but its complicated because he seems really happy by the idea of getting a frenchie. I think its because he is getting it for a great price and its actually cool fur pattern.
It is SO TRULY sad how sick this breed (in general) really is. They'd be the perfect dog for me, I love their energy and attitude, plus they are small and don't need hours of exercise and grooming. Tortellino is among the cutest, most lovely dogs I have ever seen 🥰🥰 I've watched many UA-cam-Videos by owners who said like you, Tony, they do not recommend this breed to anyone, because of the health-issues. My only hope is the aspirations of breeders who are trying to make the Frenchies more healthy by crossbreeding. But I guess I have to wait another ten years, before there is real change in the breed. Thank you so much for sharing Tortellino!
It seems as if you are over doing it in every way with this Frenchie. Your worrying over him can cause him to be nervous and develop allergies and breathing issues. Try getting some good interactive toys and play with him. You expect too damn much and are really making me irritated. My breathing is getting is getting labored and I am starting to itch.. you need to try talking to him, explaining to him. More interaction is needed. My Frenchie is not having any of these problems. They have oils in their skin that are needed and washing them too much removes their immunity. Also, many vets are more than happy to operate on your dog. I am glad you are not my owner and I am not your dog. I am disgusted!🤮
Great video, lots of good info for those unaware. I work for a veterinary surgeon and we see these guys all the time for their breathing and broken elbows (big confirmation problem). But dogs are omnivores now not obligate carnivores. And please nobody feed their dog grain free diets unless your dog has been extensively tested to show an issue with grain. Orberwise, good job!
Thank you! +1 grain free diets are a last resort. Since I posted this video our own dog has been on an HP diet based on soy protein, but it does supplement Methionine which I have read is necessary for a complete protein outside of meat consumption.
Thanks for the video, I hope to get a French bulldog after I graduate law school! So these videos are really nice to learn about the breed and any other tips I might need to know. Cheers Tony😁
Hi Tony, great video, thank you for your insides! You mentioned some breeders in Germany who are a good example for responsible Frenchie breeding. Can you name some so I can check them out?
The only bad allergies my Frenchie has are to chicken and grains. Highly allergic. Then to mosquito bites and freshly cut grass. I think the worst is to the mosquito bites, So as long as I put bug repellent on his butt before we hang outside he’s good. I give him lavender calming sprays when he gets too itchy along with a red Walgreens spray or Benadryl cooling itch spray and it all works but we got a secret that works the best, and we found it thanks to my grandma, Vick vapor rub! My dog literally ASKS for it when he has itchy bites. Rub a bit on where he’s itchy and it’s the best thing for him! Also may I bathe him once a month and it’s what works the best for him. He had beautiful coat and skin really
I'm genuinely curious if their allergies aren't a complication of birth via c section. I know not all health issues transcribe via species but we know that humans that are born via c section are generally more prone to allergies, ear, and yeast infections due to a lack of bacterial diversity that would normally be inoculated during birth. I have been really curious about it, and I given my French fry whole unsweetened yogurt as a pup which I'm sure isn't a cure or anything but I've always wondered if a healthier flora would translate to better allergies, skin. So far I haven't had issues with either. I guess we shall see what happens.
That’s actually a very interesting thought. I was told by a few vets it’s because of their skin is missing a protective derma layer that most dogs have for preventing allergen absorption. But I wouldn’t be surprised if the typical birth via c section doesn’t compound that genetic defect.
Thanks for the tips! Steve just turned a year and we've spent a ton of money on him. Giardia, Allergy shots, etc. Still waiting to see if he'll need BAS surgery. Snores like a 300 lb man but otherwise, his breathing seems tolerable. Love him to death though! These engineering layoffs + Steve are going to hurt my savings in 2023 I reckon hee hee
Before having a french bulldog, pet owners need to consider their health issues which are not easy to be handled, they have breathing issue (they snore loudly when sleeping), back pain issue (Cannot walk on staircase), disgestive system allergy (always keep farting a lot or easily diarhea), separation anxiety (which may incur the cost of having pet sitters if you need to go out for long), also be aware to clean their wrinkles, their ears carefully and make sure you have given enough walking time and playing time with your frenchies, as they can be destroying if they do not have enough exercise.
I read online that getting a cross breed is alot more healthy. Saying that I had a frenchie x pug years ago..she looked like a pure frenchie but she started getting terrible allergies when she was 4 years old ...she ended up on steroids but it was costly trying to help her and change foods etc ..the vet said she could have been allergic to literally anything.
I think if you have a cross breed that isn’t one of the existing genetics it’s good. Something like terrier tends to yield a healthier bulldog from what I’ve seen.
@@TonyCassara Out of interest Tony ...how old was your frenchie when they started getting allergies? I have a 10 month old and so far so good, but like I said with my previous frenchie hers started around 4 years old. The biggest thing with her was trying different methods to stop the itching. She would itch her ears and they would fill with blood ..which meant she had to have them stitched...it was a heartbreaking journey tbh as her owner ..she was the baby of the family and we spent so much money trying to help. She lived till she was 10. Miss her everyday
@@TonyCassara I had a jack Russell Cross terrier from a pup and apart from jabs and having his teeth out in older age he didn't have anything wrong. He died in my arms 4 weeks ago at 15 years old. That amazed me ..he grew up with my frenchie, I got them the same year. I would definitely say to anyone looking to getting a frenchie to do some research beforehand ...its not just the cost it's the worry you have when they have issues.
Generally, very good information. However, I would like to point out one huge mistake. Having done some research, I have found that dogs are not obligate carnivores. I have a dog that seemed to be allergic to everything, swapped to an anti allergen plant based diet and the problems she had for 5 years are all gone. I appreciate these are your opinions, however you made that one sound very factual whist it is incorrect.
You’re right and I’ve since learned that I was mistaken on that point. They are not obligate carnivores BUT if they’re eating a vegetable based diet then the amino acid methionine has to be supplemented. Basically if you buy a big name brand kibble like Royal Canin it will be fine. If you make the food at home, your dog could get very sick. That last part is true either way despite eating meat or not. But more likely to be true with vegan based diet.
Ive been looking for a friend for my bull terrorist (she looks like the target dog i really want to get a nother bully a small bully or medium bully is ehat im looking for my bull terror terroist was a rescue shes 6... but if take like an Australian shepperd or something to....her name is bunny cause she pounces around like a rabbit i wish i knew a place that could help me match a dog for her... i dont want another bully that is just going to bulldoze her cause she is getting up there in age...shes a fire cracker but having a 60 to 100 pound bully thats going to be really active for sevral years . Instead she needs a buddy that isnt going to be like. German shepherd
Never get one of these dogs if your aren’t patient Im dealing with ts right now the dogs have to go out every two hours and have horrible snoring noises. Worst dog I ever got.
It is a shame that you make such damning comments just because you chose a poor breeder and got a French Bulldog with issues. Maybe you should have put more energy in research PRIOR to getting the dog. Sorry for your luck, but writing off a breed because of your bad experience is childish. There are plenty of people with positive experiences over decades and decades. Millennials always believe that their experience is the pinnacle of belief and everyone else should recognize it as such. In summation...get a better dog next time. It is on you, be smarter.
I had my first frenchie and i wasn’t aware of so many health issues with frenchies…. After having my own frenchie for awhile now he has no breathing problems, no allergies, no health issues i thought its normal…. I am “stunned” to know all these issues they have after watching this video. I was telling anyone who spoke to me about getting one i said would totally recommend!
He is the “easiest dog” i have ever taken care of. He sleeps lots, eats well, is never pissed, and always happy with all dogs and people, pees and poops on time. He also doesnt shed unless when i shower him and cleaning him is so easy with a warm towel and dry shampoo. I wonder if he is a frenchie now! 😅
That happens when people use bad breading practices. And don’t test their dogs for health problems. But they are high maintenance dogs. And needy.
Thank you so much for this. Like another commenter my kids are getting older and leaving and I was thinking of a dog. Still not sure. I figured the things you said already but it confirmed it for me. I have to pay for college and cannot even afford that. I’m really starting to think of a senior dog. ❤❤
Sounds like any senior dog would be lucky to have such a thoughtful owner!!
Thanks for the video, Tony. Tortellino is adorable. I've done a lot of research on these dogs; the BOAS, IVDD, and allergy issues are horrendous. No animal should struggle to breathe. I would love to get one of these dogs, but honestly, I don't think I could because of these health issues and the backyard breeders who are only in it for profit. It was refreshing to hear you talk about these issues with French bulldogs because they are not discussed enough. But Tortellino got his best humans because he is so very loved. Cheers!
Robert thank you for educating yourself and for the kind words! If nothing else I hope more people will recognize these dogs are suffering needlessly.
I'm so lucky, my frenchie breathes well (not bragging just throwing it out there that some frenchies dont require surgery to help with breathing). I'm so greatful. She does have some allergies though, she responds well to salmon grain free kibble. My dog also responds well to washing more regularly.
I had no idea dogs could be allergic to cats! Thats so interesting! Your baby is beautiful and so lucky to have such a caring owner.
I'm looking after my daughter's frenchie, i love him to bits and we are like two peas in a pod 🫛 ❤
Thank you for your informative Frenchie videos. It is great to hear from a new Frenchie owners perspective.
I especially appreciated your knowledge of how AKC standard does not necessarily mean a healthier pup. I cannot stress enough how important it is to find a breeder that knows the history of the lines they are breeding and actively works to improve the health and temperament. If the breeder actually cares they will search out females and males to introduce to their program that do not have the history of allergies, IVDD, hip dysplasia, skin problems, etc. These are all things to research prior to getting a Frenchie.
I would like to add to the point that cross breeding is not necessarily any healthier. If breeding together two lines/breeds with different health problems you can end up with additional health issues rather than less, so again very important to know the history of the lines whether pedigreed or not and continue to choose to breed lines that do not have those concerns. There are quite a few responsible caring breeders out there trying to do the right thing so if looking to buy a Frenchie ask a lot of questions, get a health guarantee and take your time! Also there are a lot of scammers out there so be sure to meet them and the puppy in person or over a live video chat before sending any money!
I always look forward to this review. The computational power of Tortellino's love for Tony is unmatched in the industry despite looking like a literal potato
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I have two frenchies as far as now no major issues. I enjoyed your video and info but I feel like you didn't really say how much enjoyment and loving they are. Yes the health issues yes the breeding issues but I love my dogs wouldn't trade them for any other dog in world!
I'm getting older, kids have left home, have been looking to get a dog. Frenchies looked cute and adorable and lovable, good size for an indoor dog. Then I started researching them. Good grief, I just want a dog, not a project. I just finished raising kids. Don't need any more - especially not a high maintenance one with all sorts of special needs. Think I'll pass on this breed.
If you treat the dog like a dog and not a child they would be ok. If they run around frequently they will not have hip issues. If you feed them proper food they will no have allergies, etc. I have 3 frenchies and they are normal. The only “care” is to put cream on their nose so it doesn’t dry out
frenchies are healthy and funny and snores. Very good temperament, very calm down..
Good decision xx unless your rich xx
Has a Boston terrier, similar looking dog very friendly and a great companion much less health issues than frenchies
I would say get a frenchie they're cute just keep a eye on them and they'll be fine!
Thank you, Tony for the videos about Tortolino. I just started to follow you before I got my baby Toby. I can say that Toby is similar to Tortolino. He will be 2 years this coming Dec 26 and is a very healthy dog. I was worried before he came to my house because I never had a Frenchie with me. Now I'm an expert. Sorry to hear what happened to you, and I hope you will find a new job soon
. Toby was born in Medellín, Colombia from a good breeder. I picked him up at Fort Lauderdale on May 2021. Time flies.
I am glad Toby has such a nice parent taking care of him!!
Omg I cried when I heard his name. Turtlino is too cute.
This is so helpful, thanks!
I have a chocolate lab with allergies and he’s been on apoquel for years and it has greatly improved his quality of life. Also, the one allergen that really impacted him is storage mites - which are found in EVERY brand of kibble. You can buy the highest quality of kibble and they all have these microscopic mites living in them. The only thing that worked for me is to take him off of kibble and make his food from scratch. It was a game changer - the itching and ear infections stopped within weeks.
what a great video, I have a frenchie and I have been dealing with so many health issues with her but I would do anything to make sure she is comfortable. I know that not everyone is able to provide that great care that they deserve.
About to rescue my first as im going to back to school. Im glad you touched on the health issues. I already knew they were susceptible, so im getting pet insurance. But temperment, energy, and size, makes this a great breed for me. I'm very excited and im going to make sure to ask about the dog im trying to adopt, and if he has allergies, and how his breathing is.
Sounds like you hit the jackpot and now im scared my frenchie is gonna have a ton of issues when i get him next month.
Hey did you get a frenchie? How is it doing now?
Your frenchie looks so much like the one my sister used to own.
Do you think using the calm shampoo as a preventative might help? Currently my frenchie doesn't have any skin conditions.
My dad wants to get this dog and make my grandma take care of it lmao I want to tell him its a bad idea but its complicated because he seems really happy by the idea of getting a frenchie. I think its because he is getting it for a great price and its actually cool fur pattern.
Thank you for being so true full 🌹
I wonder how many frenchies have these probs cuz ive had mine for 3 yrs and no probs so far. Crossing my fingers. ❤
Hey, Tony! What's the bark collar called again? Not sure if it's in the description box I couldn't see the link for some reason. Thanks!
It is SO TRULY sad how sick this breed (in general) really is. They'd be the perfect dog for me, I love their energy and attitude, plus they are small and don't need hours of exercise and grooming. Tortellino is among the cutest, most lovely dogs I have ever seen 🥰🥰 I've watched many UA-cam-Videos by owners who said like you, Tony, they do not recommend this breed to anyone, because of the health-issues. My only hope is the aspirations of breeders who are trying to make the Frenchies more healthy by crossbreeding. But I guess I have to wait another ten years, before there is real change in the breed. Thank you so much for sharing Tortellino!
Bullhuahua is best to own a cross of french bulldog and chihuahua . Aperfect breed amd should be officially introduce
It seems as if you are over doing it in every way with this Frenchie. Your worrying over him can cause him to be nervous and develop allergies and breathing issues. Try getting some good interactive toys and play with him. You expect too damn much and are really making me irritated. My breathing is getting is getting labored and I am starting to itch.. you need to try talking to him, explaining to him. More interaction is needed. My Frenchie is not having any of these problems. They have oils in their skin that are needed and washing them too much removes their immunity. Also, many vets are more than happy to operate on your dog. I am glad you are not my owner and I am not your dog. I am disgusted!🤮
Hey, you can always rescue! That's what I'm doing. Just get pet insurance for a breed like this.
Precious ❤❤
Frank our 2 y/o frenchie just had nose surgery and can tell the difference
Long nose is absolutely essential!
Great video, lots of good info for those unaware. I work for a veterinary surgeon and we see these guys all the time for their breathing and broken elbows (big confirmation problem). But dogs are omnivores now not obligate carnivores. And please nobody feed their dog grain free diets unless your dog has been extensively tested to show an issue with grain. Orberwise, good job!
Thank you! +1 grain free diets are a last resort. Since I posted this video our own dog has been on an HP diet based on soy protein, but it does supplement Methionine which I have read is necessary for a complete protein outside of meat consumption.
Good video, very informative thanks
Thanks for the video, I hope to get a French bulldog after I graduate law school! So these videos are really nice to learn about the breed and any other tips I might need to know. Cheers Tony😁
Hi Tony, great video, thank you for your insides! You mentioned some breeders in Germany who are a good example for responsible Frenchie breeding. Can you name some so I can check them out?
The only bad allergies my Frenchie has are to chicken and grains. Highly allergic. Then to mosquito bites and freshly cut grass. I think the worst is to the mosquito bites, So as long as I put bug repellent on his butt before we hang outside he’s good. I give him lavender calming sprays when he gets too itchy along with a red Walgreens spray or Benadryl cooling itch spray and it all works but we got a secret that works the best, and we found it thanks to my grandma, Vick vapor rub! My dog literally ASKS for it when he has itchy bites. Rub a bit on where he’s itchy and it’s the best thing for him! Also may I bathe him once a month and it’s what works the best for him. He had beautiful coat and skin really
I'm genuinely curious if their allergies aren't a complication of birth via c section. I know not all health issues transcribe via species but we know that humans that are born via c section are generally more prone to allergies, ear, and yeast infections due to a lack of bacterial diversity that would normally be inoculated during birth. I have been really curious about it, and I given my French fry whole unsweetened yogurt as a pup which I'm sure isn't a cure or anything but I've always wondered if a healthier flora would translate to better allergies, skin. So far I haven't had issues with either. I guess we shall see what happens.
That’s actually a very interesting thought. I was told by a few vets it’s because of their skin is missing a protective derma layer that most dogs have for preventing allergen absorption. But I wouldn’t be surprised if the typical birth via c section doesn’t compound that genetic defect.
What’s good food for them I just added one to my family
I have a 10 month old frenchie now and now and again I use coconut oil on his coat as I'm afraid of him getting allergies
good job
Any advice for hair loss on frenchie pups, have already changed diet
Thanks for the tips! Steve just turned a year and we've spent a ton of money on him. Giardia, Allergy shots, etc. Still waiting to see if he'll need BAS surgery. Snores like a 300 lb man but otherwise, his breathing seems tolerable. Love him to death though! These engineering layoffs + Steve are going to hurt my savings in 2023 I reckon hee hee
Steve sounds like he’d probably benefit from BOAS surgery, I am glad you’ve been taking care of him! The giardia is so awful.
How much was the surgery
French bulldog 🎉😊
Before having a french bulldog, pet owners need to consider their health issues which are not easy to be handled, they have breathing issue (they snore loudly when sleeping), back pain issue (Cannot walk on staircase), disgestive system allergy (always keep farting a lot or easily diarhea), separation anxiety (which may incur the cost of having pet sitters if you need to go out for long), also be aware to clean their wrinkles, their ears carefully and make sure you have given enough walking time and playing time with your frenchies, as they can be destroying if they do not have enough exercise.
Why would anyone want this? There's all sorts of other healthy, robust breeds out there.
I read online that getting a cross breed is alot more healthy. Saying that I had a frenchie x pug years ago..she looked like a pure frenchie but she started getting terrible allergies when she was 4 years old ...she ended up on steroids but it was costly trying to help her and change foods etc ..the vet said she could have been allergic to literally anything.
I think if you have a cross breed that isn’t one of the existing genetics it’s good. Something like terrier tends to yield a healthier bulldog from what I’ve seen.
@@TonyCassara Out of interest Tony ...how old was your frenchie when they started getting allergies? I have a 10 month old and so far so good, but like I said with my previous frenchie hers started around 4 years old. The biggest thing with her was trying different methods to stop the itching. She would itch her ears and they would fill with blood ..which meant she had to have them stitched...it was a heartbreaking journey tbh as her owner ..she was the baby of the family and we spent so much money trying to help. She lived till she was 10. Miss her everyday
@@TonyCassara I had a jack Russell Cross terrier from a pup and apart from jabs and having his teeth out in older age he didn't have anything wrong. He died in my arms 4 weeks ago at 15 years old. That amazed me ..he grew up with my frenchie, I got them the same year.
I would definitely say to anyone looking to getting a frenchie to do some research beforehand ...its not just the cost it's the worry you have when they have issues.
@@rosewest5168 he started having allergies at about 3 o 4 months old, very young and very sudden one day he was just covered in hives.
How much was the surgery?
There’s another video on my channel going into the costs but it was about $2000 in 2018 money.
I have no idea how but my cousin now owns a female Merle colored French bulldog wich is one of my dream dogs yet he lives 2 hours away
How old is Tony?
Anybody had a chance to compare French with Pug from inelegance and attainability perspectives ?
I have three frenchies do you have pet insurance for him
Yes
@@TonyCassara what ins do u have for ur furry friend
@@thumper3671 nationwide but only because my previous workplace gave me a discounted rate. not sure if id recommend them!
We have two of them, be ready to spend a truckload on quality food, vet bills and cleaning up lots of puke.
Dogs are like humans, everything has faults! Nothing on earth is perfect. Did you try salmon or olive oil? Also raw African black soap is great.
Generally, very good information. However, I would like to point out one huge mistake.
Having done some research, I have found that dogs are not obligate carnivores.
I have a dog that seemed to be allergic to everything, swapped to an anti allergen plant based diet and the problems she had for 5 years are all gone.
I appreciate these are your opinions, however you made that one sound very factual whist it is incorrect.
You’re right and I’ve since learned that I was mistaken on that point. They are not obligate carnivores BUT if they’re eating a vegetable based diet then the amino acid methionine has to be supplemented. Basically if you buy a big name brand kibble like Royal Canin it will be fine. If you make the food at home, your dog could get very sick. That last part is true either way despite eating meat or not. But more likely to be true with vegan based diet.
Ive been looking for a friend for my bull terrorist (she looks like the target dog i really want to get a nother bully a small bully or medium bully is ehat im looking for my bull terror terroist was a rescue shes 6... but if take like an Australian shepperd or something to....her name is bunny cause she pounces around like a rabbit i wish i knew a place that could help me match a dog for her... i dont want another bully that is just going to bulldoze her cause she is getting up there in age...shes a fire cracker but having a 60 to 100 pound bully thats going to be really active for sevral years . Instead she needs a buddy that isnt going to be like. German shepherd
Once a week for frank
Adopt DON'T Shop!!!
Dogs are not obligate carnivores but i wouldnt feed them vegetarian or vegan unless it was last resort
Never get one of these dogs if your aren’t patient Im dealing with ts right now the dogs have to go out every two hours and have horrible snoring noises. Worst dog I ever got.
Dogs are NOT obligate carnivores; they're omnivores
It is a shame that you make such damning comments just because you chose a poor breeder and got a French Bulldog with issues. Maybe you should have put more energy in research PRIOR to getting the dog. Sorry for your luck, but writing off a breed because of your bad experience is childish. There are plenty of people with positive experiences over decades and decades. Millennials always believe that their experience is the pinnacle of belief and everyone else should recognize it as such.
In summation...get a better dog next time. It is on you, be smarter.
How much was the surgery ?