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Here are some of the characteristics of the French bulldog breed as determined by the American Kennel Club's published breed standard.
Size: 28 pounds or less
Coat: somewhat fine, shiny, short, and smooth; also, soft and loose skin forming wrinkles at the head and shoulders
Colour: brindle, fawn, white, brindle and white, and other colours, except solid black, black and tan, mouse, liver, or black and white.
Eyes: dark-colored (sometimes lighter in light-colored dogs), wide apart, rounded, and low on the skull far from the ears.
Ears: "bat ears:" broad at the base, rounded at top, set high on the head, carried straight up and pointed frontward.
Skull: large and square, flat between the ears, with a slightly rounded forehead
Muzzle: broad, deep, and laid back.
Nose: black.
Country/Region of Origin: France
Original purpose: pet/show dog
Name: also called "Bouledogue Francais;" nickname: Frenchie
Historical notes: The French Bulldog breed was developed by cross-breeding English Bulldogs with Toy Bulldogs.
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