Do French bulldogs have anger issues?
French Bulldog is a dog in the first place and like any other dog, he can be aggressive in certain occasions. According to our experience, French Bulldogs usually get along with each other just fine, but sometimes they can express some level of aggression towards dogs of the same sex.
Why French bulldogs are awful?
They’re one of the brachycephalic breeds — dogs whose human-selected large heads and flat faces make them prone to certain ailments. The difficulty these breeds have breathing through their smushed noses is so severe that several airlines refuse to fly them in cargo.
Why you shouldn’t get a Frenchie?

All “purebred” dogs, including French bulldogs, are purposely bred to have certain traits or appearances, which causes serious genetic problems—problems that can leave them crippled and in nearly constant pain and may even lead to an early death.
Are French Bulldogs nasty?
Despite their sorta aggressive appearance, French Bulldogs are not known as an aggressive breed whatsoever. While most Frenchies are friendly, this does not mean it’s impossible for one to be mean & aggressive. If you don’t know a dog, make sure you treat it just like any other, no matter how cute they are.
What is the bite force of a French Bulldog?
The bite force pressure of a French Bulldog is estimated to be between 180 and 230 PSI. My estimate on Frenchie bite PSI has been made by taking the recorded studies of similar sized dog breeds and giving a range of strength in pounds.

Are French Bulldogs vicious?
Why are Frenchies so crazy?
French Bulldogs will run around like crazy with the zoomies to relieve pent up energy or even stress. It’s perfectly normal behavior and even has a name: FRAPS, or frenetic random activity periods.
Are Frenchies barkers?
French Bulldogs can be a quiet breed and are not known as a breed that barks frequently although there are exceptions to every rule. Because they don’t tend to be excessive barkers, French Bulldogs make exceptional apartment dogs.