The French Bulldog, also known as the Frenchie, is a small but powerful companion dog that has won many hearts with its charming nature and unique bat ears. They have a loving and affectionate character that makes them popular family dogs.
Companion and companion dogs
10 - 12 years
♀ 26 - 30 cm
♂ 28 - 31 cm
10 - 14 kg

French Bulldogs are known for their lovable, cheerful and often clownish character. They are social, people-oriented and love to be the center of attention. Despite their small stature, they have a robust and determined nature and adapt easily to different life situations.
This breed is intelligent, but can also be stubborn and headstrong. Consistent but loving training and a lot of patience are crucial in order to steer their stubbornness in the right direction. Playful training, coupled with positive reinforcement, is ideal for them as they enjoy pleasing their owner.
Yes, French Bulldogs are ideal family dogs. They are gentle, patient and get on well with children. Their playful and adaptable nature makes them great companions for all ages, especially for families who appreciate a calm but affectionate dog.

French Bulldogs are generally friendly towards other dogs and enjoy company, especially if they are socialized from an early age. They are rarely aggressive, but can sometimes show a dominant character, which is why early socialization is important.
French Bulldogs are a small breed with a strong build. The average size and weight vary:
French Bulldogs are extremely people-oriented and show a lot of affection. They love to be close to their owners and develop a strong bond with their family. This breed seeks a lot of attention and loves to be the center of attention, which makes them very affectionate companions.
The coat of the French Bulldog is short and smooth, which makes grooming quite easy. A weekly brushing is enough to remove loose hair and keep the coat shiny. The breed sheds moderately all year round, but loses a little more hair during the shedding season in spring and fall. In addition, the folds on the face should be cleaned regularly to avoid skin irritation.
The average life expectancy of a French Bulldog is around 10 to 12 years. With the right care, a balanced diet and regular veterinary examinations, they can lead a long, healthy life.
French Bulldogs have some health challenges due to their particular body structure. They are prone to breathing problems (e.g. brachycephaly) as their nostrils are often narrow. Skin problems, eye diseases and joint problems, such as hip dysplasia, are also not uncommon. Regular examinations and preventive care can help to support health and detect problems at an early stage.

The cost of a French Bulldog in Switzerland can vary depending on the bloodline and breeder. Prices range from CHF to CHF , depending on health screenings, the bloodline, and coat color and texture.
Dog insurance for a French Bulldog can be a good idea due to the health risks typical of the breed. On average, dog insurance for a French Bulldog costs CHF per year with Calingo. This makes the Frenchie one of the more expensive dog breeds when it comes to insurance. Among other things, this is due to the many breed-specific health issues.
Find out more about dog insurance for a French Bulldog here.