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Known as the clown of the canine world, the French Bulldog has personality and humor in the bucket loads despite its small stature. They were originally bred in 19th century Britain by lacemakers as a ‘lap dog’ version of the larger English Bulldog. The compact hounds were then taken to France during the Industrial Revolution where they gained notoriety (hence the name) and later became popular with Americans.
French Bulldogs come with a hefty price tag (even more for tri-colored markings and anything up to $12,000 for the rare ‘fluffy’ variety). But they’re also prone to costly health problems, especially if badly or irresponsibly bred.
As a brachycephalic (flat-faced) breed, they often have breathing problems which need expensive surgery to fix (roughly $2,000 to $3,000) and can also commonly suffer from ear, skin and eye issues. Vet bills can easily mount over the course of a 10 to 12-year lifespan.
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