Super Specific French Bulldog Will Only Drinks From A Water Bowl

A 3-year-old French Bulldog named Audree is very specific on how she will drink water. It can only be from the bowl and not anywhere else! She is very stubborn even though she is surrounded by a fresh water stream. Hilarious!

Source: French Bulldog only drinks from bowl while standing in freshwater stream by pintsizedbuffalo

Can You Eliminate Farting In Your Dog?


I hate to break it to you but cannot eliminate farting in Bulldogs unfortunately. Like us its natural and needs to happen. If you stopped it completely they just might explode! Bulldogs especially seem seem to have a genetic predisposition to farting.

There are ways you can improve the situation leaving 2 solutions.

1) Find ways to reduce the gas through diet. Making the diet is higher quality and ensuring that you are not feeding your pet anything that they are allergic to. Check out this article for more information on that

2)Make sure your dog doesn't have any of these health conditions
-Inflammatory Bowel Disease
-tumors
-Irritable Bowel Syndrome
-pancreatic disease 
-gastrointestinal disease
-parasites
-bacteria infection
 

3)Find ways to eliminate or reduce the odor from the farts with things like odor eliminating sprays or something like the Smelleze Reusable Pet Odor Eliminator Pouch. Or you can simply light a match to make the fart smell(Hydrogen Sulphide Gas) smells go away. You can learn more here

This Is One French Bulldog That Really Knows How To Respect The Rules!!

We all know how boring it can be waiting for your friend to go into a store for something while you wait outside. Now imagine you don’t even have your cell phone on you. Now imagine you’ve never had a cell phone and you’re an adorable French Bulldog. Do you think you could wait as patiently as this very good boy? Not a chance.

On Wednesday, a woman named Jasmine who goes by “FullMakeup Alchemist” on Twitter (and truly her makeup skills do seem to be on point) went to the cafe located inside the building where she works as a payroll analyst for Coupons.com. Unfortunately, she couldn’t take her buddy Max in with her, because while dogs are welcome in the building, they aren’t allowed in the cafeteria.


“He’s my coworker’s pup,” Jasmine told the Daily Dot via email. “I’m lucky to see Max almost every day in the office. All pups brought into work have to be well trained and know they aren’t allowed in the cafeteria, so he’s just a very well trained boy!”

So Max sat outside waiting patiently for Jasmine to return. It’s obvious from his pictures that he trusts his good pal and knew she wouldn’t leave him alone for very long.
The company was so delighted with Max’s behavior they even gave him a promotion to “Chief Dog Officer”.

After the Instagram post fans of Max like Merikk were saying
 "he can read AND respects the rules! legendary, honestly. but they should make an exception for him tbh"



Obviously, this picture of this very good doggo being so very good gave Twitter all the feels.

For those of you who you feel sorry for poor little Max, don’t worry. Jasmine says his owner was right outside the frame of the picture, and he later got “all the treats.”

Oh what’s that? Do you need more pictures of that adorable face in your life? Of course you do. Good news, Max has his own Instagram account you can check out right now, you know, in case you don’t have the patience of a certain well-trained dog.

12 Things You Do Secretly With Your Bulldog


 We all act a little different when non one is around. We let loose at little. Here is a list of 12 things I think we do secretly with our bulldogs!

 

1.Given them a long speech before leaving the house

 

2. Said "bless you" whenever your dog sneezes.

 

3. Used your dog's armpits as handwarmers.

 

4. Winked back at them when they wink at you because it makes you feel like you're both in on something.

 

5. Used the front camera on your phone to show them what they look like.

 

6. Congratulated your dog for doing their business outside, several years into them being housebroken.

 

7. Come up with a name for your dog completely unrelated to its actual name.

 

8. Taken it personally when your dog sits next to someone other than you.

 


9. Imagined what your dog's human voice would sound like.

 

10. Petted them with your feet more than you do with your hands.

 

11. Watched your dog's reaction when other dogs are on TV to see if they care.

 


 

12. Held your dog's paw while relaxing on the sofa.