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#1 Most Owned Dog Breed In The World...But At What Cost? | French Bulldog #Video





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French Bulldogs are one of the most popular dog breeds in the world—but at what cost?
In this video, we dive deep into the serious health and behavioral issues plaguing the breed, and how backyard breeding has made things even worse. Backyard bred dogs are flooding shelters, and Frenchies are struggling to breathe, walk, and live comfortably—all because of irresponsible breeding practices.

Backyard breeders aren't just harming this breed—they’re contributing to an animal welfare crisis. French Bulldogs, with their already complex health needs, should never be bred by inexperienced or unethical people.

I personally don’t believe brachycephalic breeds should be bred at all, but if you’re absolutely set on getting a Frenchie, PLEASE do it responsibly:

Only support reputable breeders who perform comprehensive health and temperament testing.

Get pet insurance—trust me, you’ll need it.

Let’s have the hard conversations. Let’s protect dogs from unnecessary suffering.
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  • CharMaine Added My daughter has a bulldog who is having trouble with her hind end in a similar way lately. Even though this is about Louie, the Frenchie, I wonder if some version of this disease could be causing her dog's issues. I'm sending this to her so she can research it. Thanks for the lead, Mel. You are my sunshine.