Contains real-life stories about the French bulldog as well as its history and relationship to the animal's current size, physical and mental characteristics, and suitability as a pet.
Get to know the playful and sweet French bulldog from the tip of its wet nose to the end of its wagging tail! Young readers will love the simple, easy-to-read text and beautiful full-bleed photographs. Complete with a More Facts section and bolded glossary terms. Aligned to Common Core Standards and correlated to state standards. Abdo Kids is a division of ABDO.
Bruno & Frida are brother and sister French Bulldogs. The two live in the French Quarter in New Orleans, Louisiana, but today they are about to go on an adventure in the beautiful city of Paris. Frida has a lot of energy and is always ready to go on an adventure. Bruno, who is a mellow fellow, usually follows. But not this time! Come join Bruno & Frida and their French friend, Louis, as they go on a romp in Paris.
Basteele the French Bulldog: Book 2 – My New Sister By: Sharon Rojohn Basteele is back with a new adventure - and a new title: Big brother! But for Basteele, the experience of getting a new sister is not a welcomed one. Follow along as he confronts the challenges that come with the addition of his new baby sister, such as jealousy and learning to share, while also discovering the wonder, fun, and unconditional love that she has to offer. The Basteele the French Bulldog series is an easy read for young children that is cute and funny, and parents and pet owners alike will love that, in its own lighthearted spirit, it draws many parallels between raising children and adopting pets.
The first title in the exciting new Kennel Club Classics series is French Bulldog, an elaborate photographic celebration of one of the dog world's most beloved breeds. Written and compiled by Just Frenchies editor Muriel P. Lee, this 200-page hardcover volume features articles on the breed's history by Anne M. Hier, breed health by Janice Grebe, judging by Virginia Rowland, the breed in England and France by Penny Rankine-Parsons, the breed in Australia and New Zealand by Michael Rosser, and working dogs by Bette and Manda Kaplan. No Frenchie lover will live without this volume on their coffee table!
Young French bulldog, Basteele, recounts his experiences during his first year with his adoptive parents, including moving to a new home, getting toilet trained, attending obedience school, and making new friends.
There are more than 8 million dogs in the U.K. and the French Bulldog is one of the top ten most popular breeds. A dog is for life and this book shows you how to give a puppy a good home and how both dog and owner can enjoy the relationship. Health issues that might arise such as Ear mites, Ticks and Fleas are addressed and a chapter on first aid for your French Bulldog is invaluable. Much more is covered in the book in everyday language that makes it easy to use and understand. French Bulldogs – The Essential Guide is a must for every owner, or potential owner, of this delightful dog. The book walks the owner through ‘essential things to know’ including: microchips; vaccinations; insurance; weight etc. All aspects of care are covered including: the French Bulldog as a puppy; the French Bulldog as a ‘teen-ager’; feeding and exercising and dangerous foods to be avoided.
DOGS. Speculation is plentiful, but in all likelihood the French Bulldog originated from small Bulldogs brought to France by English lace workers. The Frenchie quickly became popular with both the upper and lower classes, and allegedly Parisian call girls, as well. Frenchies today are exemplary companions, making no apologies for choosing rest over exertion, or cuddle time over training time. The breed's laid-back nature generally blends nicely with families with children, and French Bulldogs typically get along with other dogs (and cats if socialized). The Frenchie is happy to live in an apartment or small house, camp in an RV or hang out on a patio. His exercise requirements are minimal-a nice daily walk will do. He might bark (or he might not if it's naptime.) to alert owners of newcomers, but he's typically too friendly for guard dog duty. Frenchies must live in climate-controlled environments; they're sensitive to hot and cold temperature extremes.
Here is the second story in the much-loved "Fanny" series, in which a little French Bulldog embarks once again on a grand adventure to her family's homeland in France. While traveling with a circus, Fanny meets a whole tent full of French Bulldogs, including her aunts, uncles, cousins, and grandparents. After the circus festival, Fanny flies home to San Francisco with a newfound understanding of her ancestral land and the meaning of family.