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French Bulldog
French bulldogs are very smart, sensitive and friendly. They have a brave heart, but sometimes they act like little clowns. They love to be among people, especially in the company of their owners. With proper upbringing and training, they can become great friends and even defenders. French bulldogs have a strong muscular build, a short tail and a wide, quadrangular head that looks quite large compared to body size. The most remarkable feature of this dog is its large ears, reminiscent of the ears of bats. In the cold season, it can freeze, it does not tolerate heat, especially with prolonged exposure to the sun and great physical exertion. Continue reading
Dachshund smooth-haired
Dachshunds are very lively and playful dogs with a sharp mind and even a peculiar sense of humor. Smooth-haired dachshunds are believed to have the most independent character, so the owner should be prepared to be persistent in order to obtain submission from his pet. Dachshunds love noisy games, but it should be borne in mind that they have an extremely developed sense of self-esteem, so even the most flexible and affectionate dachshund will not fail to show teeth if it considers the game humiliating. Indeed, each dachshund, despite its size and comical appearance, considers itself a large and strong dog. Continue reading
Staffordshire Bull Terrier
Never forget the Staffords past – the old instincts are still strong in these confident, arrogant dogs. Stafford is an active, strong and fearless dog, but at the same time perfectly trained, being obedient at once. No wonder they are called “the most charming mischievous dog world.” Staffbul is another name for this breed of dogs: cheerful, but at the same time intelligent, polite and tactful. He rarely barks, but loves heart-to-heart conversations: he always supports the conversation with sounds that have become the hallmark of the breed. Continue reading