What are the disadvantages of French Bulldogs?

1. Low IQ
Although the French bulldog has a lively personality, the dog’s IQ is not particularly high. In the world dog IQ ranking, the dog ranks around 58th, so it is difficult to train. Sometimes, the owner even needs to train the French Bulldog dozens of times before he can master the skills, so if you like a smart and easy-to-train dog, French Bulldog is not the first choice.
2. Snoring
French bulldogs all snore because of their flat faces. The same goes for pugs and English bulldogs. If you like quietness, I suggest you consider whether to raise a French bulldog or a French bulldog. The snoring can be as loud as a human's, so you need to think carefully before raising it to avoid insomnia.
3. Body odor
Dogs all have a bit of body odor, but French bulldogs have a lot of body odor. If they are not bathed regularly and their anal glands are squeezed, the odor will be even worse. Therefore, when raising French bulldogs, the body odor will be even worse. It’s very troublesome, and the environment where French cattle live must be kept dry, otherwise they are prone to skin diseases, which is also one of the most common diseases of French cattle.
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