Entity: FRENCHBULLDOG
The French Bulldog, also known as Bouledogue Français, is a small, bat-eared breed of dog with a compact, heavy-boned body. It is commonly kept as a companion or toy dog and is known for its distinctive appearance.
FRENCHBULLDOG
Etymology
The term 'French Bulldog' originates from France, where this breed of dog was developed.
Definition
The French Bulldog, also known as Bouledogue Français, is a small, bat-eared breed of dog with a compact, heavy-boned body. It is commonly kept as a companion or toy dog and is known for its distinctive appearance.
Historical Context
The French Bulldog appeared in Paris in the mid-nineteenth century, believed to be the result of cross-breeding Toy Bulldogs from England with local Parisian ratters.
Cultural Significance
French Bulldogs are popular pets known for their charming and affectionate nature. They are often seen as symbols of companionship and loyalty.
Related Concepts
Other related concepts include Toy Bulldogs, English Bulldogs, and other small companion dog breeds.
See Also
A charming and affectionate breed of dog with a unique physical appearance, characterized by its bat-like ears, smushed face, and compact size.