Frenchie-Pei

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Frenchie-Pei History

The French Bulldog and the Chinese Crested were crossed to create the hybrid “Frenchie-Pei”.

Time of Origin

Unknown

Country of Origin

United States Of America

Frenchie-Pei Physical Characteristics

The Frenchie-Pei is a small-to-medium sized breed of domestic canine used primarily for herding. It is descended from the Barbet and Poodle, and has a very small stature. Male and female Frenchies are often very alike in appearance. The breed has a wrinkled, wrinkly muzzle, the ears are commonly cropped (either down to a button or left natural), and the tail is commonly docked. The eyes are normally dark brown, but some are blue.

Eye Colors

Brown

Nose Colors

Black

Coat Colors

Brindle, Sable, Fawn, White, Cream, Brown, Black, Blue

Height Range

Male Height Range: 16 – 17 inches

Female Height Range: 15 – 16 inches

Weight Range

Male Weight Range: 40 – 45 lbs

Female Weight Range: 30 – 35 lbs

Frenchie-Pei Health

Description of breed health.

Lifespan

8-11 yrs

Frenchie-Pei Health Concerns

Entropion, Pulmonic Stenosis, Brachycephalic Syndrome, Chinese Shar-Pei Fever, Mast Cell Tumors, Skeletal/Joint Conditions, Hypothyroidism, Skeletal/Joint Conditions, Eye conditions, Skin Conditions

Frenchie-Pei Temperament and Behaviour

The French Bulldog-Pomeranian mix is a tiny, playful, and clever little dog that is full of energy. They love to be around people and are loyal to their owners. They are gentle and affectionate and get along well with children as well as other dogs and cats. French bulldog-pomeranian mixes are highly intelligent and love learning tricks. They also get along with other types of household animals and even small animals.

Frenchie-Pei Activity Requirements

The Frenchie-Pie is a small, friendly canine that is known for its spirited personality and excellent companionship. This is a sweet, gentle dog that thrives in an active home. A daily walk or run is a perfect way to meet your Frenchie-Pie’s physical and social needs. They’ll also enjoy a game of fetch or a romp around the backyard. Crate training is also a helpful tool for housetraining and keeping your Frenchie-Pie out of trouble. While the Frenchie-Pie is not an overly high-energy breed, they do require regular exercise. A job or hobby that involves lots of walking or moving around will keep your pooch happy.

Miles Per Day

5 miles

Activity Per Day

30 minutes

Daily Food

2 cups

Kennel Club Recognition

American Kennel Club

Not Recognized

Frenchie-Pei is part of the Unclassified group.

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The Kennel Club

Not Recognized

Frenchie-Pei is part of the Unclassified group.

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Australian National Kennel Council

Not Recognized

Frenchie-Pei is part of the Unclassified group.

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Canadian Kennel Club

Not Recognized

Frenchie-Pei is part of the Unclassified group.

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