Archive for April, 2008

First Time Dog Owners of a French Bulldog

As some of our blog readers may already know, we are first time dog owners and of a French Bulldog. We started this blog in hopes to gain knowledgeable information regarding raising a Frenchie. So far, we have learned more than we could ever imagine. There is so much to learn about raising a little Frenchie and we discover new tips every day. From health issues, weight issues, snoring, housetraining, puppy hood to adulthood. There is just so much to learn. We are extremely grateful for all the tips and advice we have received so far.

The tips and advice provided on this blog come from Frenchie owners, veterinarians, breeders, French Bulldog books, websites and all kinds of other various sources. As previously stated we are first timers, all these tips are simply the advice and tips of other animals lovers just like you and I.

Visiting the Frenchie Breeders

We received an email with updates of Tink as well as new pictures of her. At the end of the email the breeders told us we could come down to their house whenever we wanted to visit Tink. We thought about the offer and decided not to be enticed by the tease of only seeing our Frenchie for a couple hours. Then I woke up on Sunday morning and just had this urge to drive to Riverside and visit Tink.

When we walked in to the breeders residence all the puppies were sound asleep in their crate. Tink was laying on her back out cold. Once we peaked our heads into the crate the puppies all started to wake up. I went straight for Tink and held her in my arms she clung on like a little monkey. While I was holding her the breeders let the parents of the puppies in the house (Maya and Boogie). They bustled into the living room with lots of energy and joy. James fell in love with Frenchies and Tink even more when he witnessed firsthand the charming personalities of the parents.

Once the puppies were fully awake we took them outside to the yard. The puppies immediately did their business and then started to play. All except for Tink, all Tink wanted to do was cuddle in my arms and I was happy about it.

French Kissing Lisa Tinkerbelle Kissing Lisa Tink our Frenchie Yawning

The breeders then showed us what they were using for crate training and answered millions of questions we had as we prepare for Tink. It was a wonderful experience to see the puppies interact with each other and their parents. Boogie is a very rambunctious Frenchie and Maya is a beautiful sweet loving frenchie mommy. We learned a lot about what we need to prepare our palace for our little princess. We ended up staying for two hours and are extremely thankful for every moment the breeders let us stay in their lovely home.

Tink, Scrappy, King Tink Waiting for Lisa to Pick her Back Up Tink Sniffing my Sandal Frenchies in Moreno Valley

Visit our French Bulldog Pictures page to see more Frenchie photos.


Frenchie Fridays Feature - Eisenman’s Oogie Woogie Boogie

This week’s Frenchie Friday feature is none other than Tink’s daddy, Eisenman’s Oogie Woogie Boogie. Daddy loves to play with his kids. He has 2 boys that are little teeny versions of him. He is this Friday’s Frenchie because not only is he Tink’s dad and the most playful and energetic frenchie in Moreno Valley, he is the coolest French bulldog in all of Southern California. He’s a tough looking frenchie that still loves to cuddle with the family. Boogie can brighten anyone’s day with his ‘life is good’ smile.

Boogie-Frenchie

 

Frenchie in Pool          Frenchie Puupies with Daddy

 

Yes, Life is Good….                ……..Nah, Y’all too Little to Hang with Daddy.


French Bulldog Puppies for Sale - California

The Whole Frenchie Family

Our French bulldog Tink still has 2 brothers and a sister for sale by the breeders. They are AKC registered and great with kids. They come from a loving family that has been keping them up to date on their shots. These are current pictures. The puppies were born March 5th and will be ready to leave their mom at the end of the month. These puppies were born and are located in Moreno Valley, CA and will not be shipped.

SADIE - SOLD

Sadie Up Close and Personal French Bulldog - Sadie Frenchie Puppy Sadie

KING - Available

King, the Frenchie Puppy King - French bulldog Puppy for Sale Frenchie Puupies with Daddy

SCRAPPY - Available

Scrappy - Little French Bulldog Scrappy- Frenchie for Sale Scrappy the French Bulldog Puppy

These french bulldog puppies are looking for a LOVING home.

Puppy Match 4 You - French Bulldog Puppies


Tink Update - Fat French Bulldog Puppy

A few days ago we received an email from our breeders letting us know that Tink got here first shot. She is almost 8 weeks old. According to our vet pet tips & advice given to us in a previous post Craigslist + Dog Lovers = Puppy Love, her shots are right on schedule. (6-8 Weeks)

They also sent us some new fun pictures of our little french bulldog puppy playing with her family.

Tink Getting Wet - French Bulldog in Backyard

Little Frenchie Getting Wet
Tink Aiming for Tennis Ball in Daddy’s Mouth.

French Bulldog Puppy Posing for Camara

The Cutest French Bulldog Pup
Look at Her… Striking a Pose for Camara

Rest of Wet & Wild Frenchie Day Pictures Coming Soon!!!

Frenchie Fridays Featurette #1 - Kobey-Rose

Today marks the first Frenchie Friday ever for FrenchieTink. We encourage you to send us pictures of your Frenchie to share with the world wide web and be featured on FrenchieTink.com. The first Frenchie Friday featurette is going to be hard to top, but luckily for you this isn’t a competition just an opportunity to share your loving Frenchie with the world.

Kobey-Rose Frenchie Fridays #1
Kobey-Rose Frenchie Fridays #1                               Frenchie Kobey-Rose

“My French Bulldog is “awesome” because she is always there to make me laugh. I have been through some tough times in the past couple years but no matter what, Kobey-Rose can make me smile with her funny antics.

Regarding her name; Kobey is a family name so I had planned to use it before I got her. I soon learned there were many other dogs around with some variation of Kobi, Codi etc. So I added Rose after my late Mother. Which has given Kobey-Rose a totality unique name. She can even be Googled!

We were featured on the Martha Stewart Show with Kobey-Rose dancing around for cheese (her favorite treat) on a special “all Bulldog” show, where Martha introduced her second Frenchie named Sharkey to keep Franchesa (her first FB that she had posed with on the cover of Vanity Fair) company. Plus we have been on a couple shows for Animal Planet as well as in New York Dog magazine.

I have been the organizer of French Bulldog NYC for over 3 years now, going from 60 to 400 members, which just proves how popular this breed has become.”
Here are some websites where we can be found:
http://www.frenchbulldog.meetup.com/6
http://www.dogster.com/dogs/61275
http://www.GentsCanineSociety.com


A Few Fun Frenchie Videos from Youtube

Video of Archie watching the Dog Whisper. Looks like he’s been watching every episode. (10 Weeks)

This is Lego, a frenchie puppy trying, really trying to bark. He get’s one out at the end though. (18 Weeks)

This is Kirby throwing a temper tantrum. Get me off this bed! What are you doing?!?!?

Doggie World News - #1

Click on Link to Read full Story…

Martha Stewart recently announced the death of her pet dog Kublai Khan Paw Paw Chow Chow Chow. Paw Paw has been on TV, magazines and had the most beautiful fur. http://blogs1.marthastewart.com/martha/2008/04/my-beauty-paw-p.html Martha loved him and still does. In case you didn’t know, Martha also has 2 frenchies that instinctually comfort her in times like this. http://blogs1.marthastewart.com/martha/2008/03/recent-photos-o.html

R.I.P Paw Paw:(

Man in New Jersey is accused of killing his girlfriend’s Yorkshire terrier because he felt the girl loved the dog more than him.
http://www.thedailyjournal.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080417/NEWS01/80417002/1002

Readers share their stories of puppy love. Stories from dog owners who found happiness with new dogs after the loss of beloved older pets. http://www.charlotte.com/union/story/584614.html
Good words of comfort for people who may have lost their pets.

RIP Dusky the Staffordshire bull terrier in the UK. Dusky along with another bull terrier and a frenchie were stuck in a house that burned down. While the others were able to recover from the oxygen mask given by firefighter, Dusky could not recover:( http://www.thisistotalessex.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=170509&command=displayContent&sourceNode=230702&home=yes&more_nodeId1=231015&contentPK=20416241

Dog lovers and people with hearts in the city of Columbus, Ohio pitched in to finance a life saving surgery to save a dog suffering from cancer. Awesome OHIO!
http://www.10tv.com/live/content/local/stories/2008/04/17/annie.html?sid=102

A lady’s horrible experience with home dog remedies. One had to be put to sleep while the other SHOULD recover. http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2008/04/17/2220169.htm?site=perth

A Boston Terrier’s barking saves the life of a 1 ½ child that fell into a pool. Tyson’s consistent barking helps rescue the child from drowning just in time to do CPR and resurrect the child. http://www.tcpalm.com/news/2008/apr/16/30gtbarking-dog-helps-save-baby-in-stuart/

Katherine Tegen Book’s just published a book called Alfred’s Nose by Vivienne Flesher. A book about Alfred the French bulldog’s nose. http://catalog.rhpl.org/polaris/search/searchresults.aspx?ctx=1.1033.0.0.7&type=Keyword&term=250692&by=CN&sort=RELEVANCE&limit=TOM=*&query=&page=0#__pos1

A post by editor of News Mirror Yucaipa, California wrote a nice post on following a special puppy on its journey to becoming a GDD canine companion (seeing eye dog)
http://www.newsmirror.net/articles/2008/04/17/news/09news.txt

Logan turned 3 months old today http://lifewithlogan.livejournal.com/974606.html

Read about Oscar. A Skate Boarding Jack Russell. He was bought a skateboard and 3 weeks later, viola, people at the beach cheering him on. http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/article1054214.ece

A letter to Swampscott, MA dog owners who aren’t responsible to clean up their dog’s poop of the kids’ high school track facility. http://www.wickedlocal.com/swampscott/news/x1148173196
Clean up your poop! You’re Dog, Your Poop!

Dogster Just announced a new addition to their site/blog. They added the profiles to 100 dog breeds and they provide some very useful information.
http://blogs.dogster.com/dogster_site_updates/2008/04/17/100-dog-breed-profiles-only-on-dogster/

3,000 dogs will be competing this weekend in the Spring Classic Cluster Dog Show. They will be judged on all-breed, obedience and rally competitions.
http://www.masslive.com/entertainment/republican/index.ssf?/base/entertainment-0/120834076185500.xml&coll=1
150 breeds will begin tomorrow (4/17/08) with Springfield Kennel Club, continue with Pioneer Valley Kennel Club on Saturday, and end on Sunday with South Windsor Kennel Club.

Routine Traffic stop turns into a half a million dollar drug deal gone wrong. Police Dog smells $470,000 in Alameda County, CA. Hidden compartment filled with cereal boxes stuffed with money sniffed out by drug sniffing police dog.
http://www.mercurynews.com/alamedacounty/ci_8952165?nclick_check=1

The AKC Canine Health Foundation received international funding to fight Syringomyelia, a cancer in Spaniels and Brussels Griffons. Studies are being held at the University of Georgia.
http://www.dvmnews.com/dvm/News/AKC-received-international-funding-for-spinal-dise/ArticleStandard/Article/detail/509947

PetYourDog.com

Craigslist + Dog Owners = Puppy Love

Raising Puppies Tips

I just wanted to send out a thank you to all the people that have responded to my craigslist post regarding our new puppy Tink. For some of you who don’t know, I posted a post on craigslist asking if anyone could send my girlfriend and I some advice in raising a frenchie from scratch. I posted it in 2 cities. I was flagged within an hour and the other lasted a couple days. But it was sure worth it. Here are some of the tips and advice I received regarding raising our puppy.

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This is from Anna, a vet that know’s her dogs

This isn’t specific to frenchies, but especially if this is your first dog here are some really basic tips that will help out the life of every dog and its owner:

  • Start vaccines at 6-8 weeks old, repeat every 3 weeks until after 4 weeks old.
  • Spay/neuter at 4 months old ideally. Fixing a dog before it becomes sexually mature (around 6 months old) has many behavioral and health benefits, including a longer lifespan. Ask your vet more about this.
  • Get your dog on flea preventative rather early, and administer it every month, year-round. Never buy anything that wasn’t given to you by your vet.
  • Dogs require monthly heartworm preventative by the time they are 6 months old. (Heartgard, Revolution, etc)
  • Never take a puppy out for walks, to parks, or anywhere other dogs may have been. Parvo can live in soil and feces for months. Even for vet visits, hold your puppy don’t put him on the floor, and don’t touch anything in the waiting room!
  • Get him obedience training early (after all vaccines) and practice it at home. Half of obedience training is training YOU and your family how to be consistent.
  • Have 100 people come to your house to meet the puppy in the first few months (if possible). Make sure they wash their hands before touching puppy. This will make puppy socialized to people.
  • Crate training is the best way to potty train. Start early, Consistency is the key. Have tons of play and socialization time with puppy outdoors (not where other dogs are).
  • Socialization is VERY important. Once a dog is done with its vaccines, take it out to lots of dog parks and beaches.
  • Try to get your dog socialized around as many places, experiences, and people as possible.
  • Any food brand you can buy in a gorcery store is pretty much crap. :) Consult the Pets Discussion forum for people’s preferences.

Now, aren’t those some of the most helpful tips you can find? Every puppy owner can learn something from this.

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This tips was provided by Shirley of Small Paws Rescue

Read up on crate training. It is the best way to potty train and keep your dog safe for its whole life. I wish I had known that years ago. Also, never feed it any food you can buy in a grocery store. Solid Gold is a San Diego company (they are in Santee actually) that makes very good food that is found at their store and also Petco. There are many other good brands of quality food. I don’t know particular needs for your breed. Have fun. Good luck. Spay/neuter and crate train!

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MORE DOGGIE TIPS

I have a 4 year old Frenchie and he is an incredible dog. The best tip for potty training I can give you is to take him out a couple times a day to pee and reward him with a “good boy” everytime he does it. I use the term “pee-pee” whenever I’d take him out. It took my frenchie approximately, 2-months before he became potty trained.

I feed my Frenchie Iams as he was allergic to the other brands.

Your best bet for training is to complete a puppy training at one of the pet shops.

I hope this helps.
Fred

THANKS FRED - THIS DEFINITELY HELPS!

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Here’s another tip from an anonymous sender. It’s a sad one, but it’s a tip.

Keep him away from pools. They can’t swim! They sink. Mine drowned at 4 months. And someone I know had one that was 3 years old and had been around the pool all its life and fell in and drowned. BE CAREFUL!

You can tell that hurts… :(

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Once again, Anna delivers more information bound to help EVERY dog owner…

I see a lot of simple stuff . . .

  • For itching, its almost always that the dog has fleas (despite what the owner says) and has allergies to them, and/or the owner was using some crap brand.
  • The MOST issues I see in animals come from procrastinating on spay/neuter and/or vaccines, which can be prevented easily. So I try to get that across to as many people as I can.
  •  A lot of people don’t know that advertised products like Benefuls and Iams and Pedigree . . . a lot of those products have a lot of fillers which dogs have natural allergies toward, that wear down their immune systems and give them skin problems. If it has a commercial . . . its crap. :)
  •  I said I’m not as familiar with Frenchies in general (except that they’re adorable) but most purebreeds have many more medical issues than mixed breed dogs, so always watch for things like allergies and such. Small breeds sometimes have problems with being overweight, an ounce on a small breed is like a pound on you!
  •  Once a dog gets to be around 6 years old, ask your vet about dental cleanings. They’re becoming more and more routine.
  •  Keep your dog’s nails trimmed, at least once a month (you can learn to do it yourself). This will prevent the “quick” (blood vessel) in the nail from growing out long with the nail, making future nail trimmings much harder and painful for the dog. Its a good idea in general with puppies to play with their ears, open their mouths, trim their nails, anything gentle you can do to get them accustomed to what a vet would normally do.

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Some of these tips may be contradicting, but they are from various owners with various dogs and with various experiences. It’s up to you how you decide to utilize these tips. I like to have many tips at my fingertips for any given cirumstance.

Thank You All for These Tips! As you can see, it was worth it to post that post on craigslist. Even though I got flagged last time, I’m going to post a post again. It’s worth the risk. Maybe I just have to write a different type of post. We’ll See…

Leave a comment if you have a tip yourself.


Dog Pack Attacks Gator in Florida

At times nature can be cruel, but there is also a raw beauty, and even a certain justice manifested within that cruelty.

The alligator, one of the oldest and ultimate predators, normally considered the ‘apex predator‘, can still fall victim to implemented ‘team work‘ strategy, made possible due to the tight knit social structure and ’survival of the pack mentality’ bred into the canines.

See the remarkable photograph below courtesy of Nature Magazine.
Note that the Alpha dog has a muzzle hold on the gator preventing it from breathing, while another dog has a hold on the tail to keep it from thrashing. The third dog attacks the soft underbelly of the gator.

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*WARNING - Not for the squeamish


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