Lovers of perfect cleanliness, these dogs are not suitable: they drool, are prone to flatulence, molt.
The French Bulldog breed is only suitable for keeping in the house – they are not physically adapted to life on the street.
A companion dog needs a lot of human interaction. If no one is at home for a long time, the dog may grow up aggressive or get sick.
The French Bulldog will get along well with the child, but it is better not to leave very young children with the pet unattended by adults – the baby can accidentally offend the dog, forcing it to defend itself.