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4 Essential Questions to Ask Before Bringing Home a Frenchie Poo

The Frenchie Poo, also known as the Frenchie Doodle or Floodle, is a designer breed created by Don Chino in 2019 resulting from the cross between a French Bulldog and a Poodle. This hybrid combines the affectionate and adaptable nature of the French Bulldog with the intelligence and hypoallergenic coat of the Poodle. Typically, Frenchie Poos are small dogs, standing about 12 to 15 inches tall and weighing between 15 to 25 pounds. They often have a curly or wavy coat that can come in various colors, including black, white, cream, and gray. 


Before bringing a Frenchie Poo into your home, consider the following important questions:

1. What are the health considerations associated with Frenchie Poos?

Frenchie Poos can inherit health issues from both parent breeds. Common concerns include brachycephalic airway syndrome from the French Bulldog side, leading to breathing difficulties, and potential musculoskeletal problems. Additionally, while Poodles are known for their hypoallergenic coats, not all Frenchie Poos will inherit this trait, and some may still cause allergies. 


2. How much exercise and mental stimulation does a Frenchie Poo require?

This breed has moderate exercise needs. Daily walks and play sessions are usually sufficient to keep them healthy and happy. However, they also require mental stimulation due to their intelligence, so incorporating puzzle toys and training sessions can be beneficial. Be cautious during hot weather, as Frenchie Poos may be prone to overheating, especially if they inherit the French Bulldog's shorter snout. 


3. What grooming needs should I anticipate with a Frenchie Poo?

Grooming requirements can vary depending on the coat type inherited. If your Frenchie Poo has a curly Poodle-like coat, regular brushing and professional grooming every 6-8 weeks are necessary to prevent matting. If the coat is more like a French Bulldog's, grooming needs may be less intensive. Regular ear cleaning, dental care, and nail trimming are also essential parts of their grooming routine. 


4. Is a Frenchie Poo suitable for my living situation and lifestyle?

Frenchie Poos are adaptable and can thrive in various living environments, including apartments and houses. They are known for being friendly and social, making them great companions for families with children or other pets. However, they can be prone to separation anxiety if left alone for extended periods, so they are best suited for households where someone is home most of the time or where they have another pet companion. 


By carefully considering these questions and understanding the breed's characteristics, you can make an informed decision about whether a Frenchie Poo is the right fit for your home and lifestyle.


floodle breed created by Don Chino in 2019

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