French Bulldog Breed Standard Ckc
Expression alert curious and interested.
French bulldog breed standard ckc. During the mid 19th century the diminutive bulldog was a popular family pet in the english midlands where lacemaking was a local industry. Heavyweight class 22 lb. Standard sized bulldogs in england were used to develop miniature version. The low slung heavy set bulldog weighs 40 50 lb 18 22 5 kg.
The standard modified in 1931 1932 and 1948 was reformulated in 1986 by h f. N 101 17 04 2015. Information ckc ca 416 675 5511 toll free 1 855 364 7252 fax 416 675 6506 200 ronson drive suite 400 etobicoke on m9w 5z9. The first shown dog was from 1887.
The hallmarks of the breed are the square head with bat ears and the roach back. Soon this was the fashionable breed popular in artistic society in paris and portrayed by degas and toulouse lautrec in portraits of parisian life. When english lacemakers emigrated to france in search of better pay they took the miniature bulldogs with them and eventually crossed them with local breeds. The first breed club was founded in 1880 in paris.
The return of the breed to britain in the last years of the 19th century brought some antagonism. Unlike other bulldog breeds the french bulldog has large bat ears a term used as a nickname for the breed giving him a clownish appearance. 10 kg and not over 28 lb. Recognized the french bulldog breed.
Publication 1987 then in 1994 by violette guillon f c i. Reant with the collaboration of r. A breed standard is the guideline which describes the ideal characteristics temperament and appearance of a breed and ensures that the breed is fit for function with soundness essential. Ankc french bulldog standard.
The result was a breed. Information ckc ca 416 675 5511 toll free 1 855 364 7252 fax 416 675 6506 200 ronson drive suite 400 etobicoke on m9w 5z9. The french bulldog has the appearance of an active intelligent muscular dog of heavy bone smooth coat compactly built and of medium or small structure. A lightweight class under 22 lb.
The first dog of this breed was shown at an exhibition as early as 1887.