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The birth of French bulldogs was targeted shortly after the arrival of the Nottingham dentelles. At that time, the Toys Bulldogs were mated to the sandstone of chance by local dogs. Among other things the domains, burrows, and perhaps even Carlins. They were quickly appreciated by the French to the point that the English breeders were very happy with the exports in large numbers as the British had abandoned this small breed. This is how the Toy Bulldog becomes the dog of butchers.

“The medium-sized Alan Vautre (where the term would- from, the crew created on wild boar) is used for the capture of the wild boar before the spire. The butcher’s Alan pushes the animals into the halls before slaughter. An old tradition was that the butler (before the 14th century it was the name of the butcher, it means “slaughterer or skinner”) to have the bull slaughtered after it was fought by the dogs.

An ancestor of the boxer, the bulldog, the Bordeaux Dogue, and all Hispanic dogs have these common origins (cane de Presa Canario, Mallorcan). “In Paris, butcher dogs also known as doggies were used in slaughterhouses. A historic high place was the slaughterhouses of La Villette where there were still “little dogs or doguins” of the Villette alongside the beef touchers that were the Beaucerons.

The slaughterhouses of La Villette in Paris, precisely represent the place of origin of the creation of the French bulldog. At that time, the Toy Bulldogs were crusading with other slaughterhouse dogs. The masters made a mockery of fashion and criticism of their dog. They are mostly modest people, butchers, wine merchants who, when they met, compared their dogs to each other in an attempt to cross them and empirically create a morphological unity of their dog. Thus it is assumed that the Toy Bulldog was crossed with the Doguin and short-faced raccoons called Terrier-Boule as well as other breeds such as the Alan or the Carlin. These crosses helped to change the morphology of the Toy Bulldog to give it a short head-to-head with straight ears. In 1880, these people gathered around a friendly club, gathering 47 members and eight years later gave a first draft of the French Toy Bulldog standard later called the French Bulldog. Although broken-eared dogs are still accepted, their main goal was to have short-faced and straight-eared dogs.

History of fatherhood

In 1893, a British breeder named Krehl imported French Bulldogs to Britain, which he presented at the Kennel Club. There is also a quarrel over the paternity of the race. The British believe that the breed comes from home and that the French has failed to respect the standard by transforming its ears and snout. On the other hand, it is believed that the French would not have presented a breed to the acclimatization garden if they had not felt that it was theirs. Thus, for the English Bulldog Club, it was out of the question to admit the French Toy Bulldog in the book of origins, pretending that it did not retain the purity of the original breed until 1899 when it reversed its decision and finally accepted the French bulldogs alongside the English bulldogs.

Finally, the French will keep the paternity of the breed, and as Mrs. Girard Françoise so colors says in her book on the French bulldog, “the British provided the main ingredients but it was the French who established the definitive recipe that resulted as Bouledogue French as we know it.”

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