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Adopting a French Bulldog

Frequently asked questions about acquiring an French Bulldog - the pros and cons of adopting versus going through a breeder, and associated costs.

A French Bulldog can cost between $1,400 to $8,000 through a breeder. Rescue groups tend to start at around $250 but can go as high as $750. The price will vary depending on the coat color, geographical location, and who you’re purchasing from. 

You can adopt a French Bulldog from a local animal shelter or rescue for much less than it would cost to purchase one from a breeder. An adoption fee for a French Bulldog will usually be a few hundred dollars, which helps to cover the cost of caring for a French Bulldog prior to adoption.

The easiest way to adopt a French Bulldog is through a rescue that specializes in French Bulldogs. A great place to start is starting a breed search on Adopt a Pet, which will show you all the available French Bulldogs in your area.

While the French Bulldog is America’s most popular dog, there is a growing sentiment that breeding Frenchies (and other Brachycephalic breeds) is cruel. The ethical concerns surrounding French Bulldogs revolve around their health problems, including breathing difficulties, skin fold infections, spinal disorders, heat sensitivity, and difficulty with natural births. 

French Bulldogs are expensive for several reasons, including birthing issues, small litters, and the breed’s specific healthcare needs, including necessary health screenings and genetic testing. Their popularity also drives up demand, further inflating prices, as does the commitment of responsible breeders to select healthy, well-tempered pairs. 

In addition to a high initial cost, it’s crucial to consider the long-term expenses associated with this breed, which can also be high.

French Bulldog fun facts

Fun Facts:

Because of their large heads and short legs, French Bulldogs are not built to swim. They should be kept away from pools and ocean water.

Frenchies are a bit emotional. They might not know exactly what you're saying, but when they get yelled at they take it seriously. It's not unusual for a Frenchie that's been scolded to mope around the house.

Most French Bulldogs are artificially inseminated. Their body composition makes it difficult for them to mate on their own and females often have trouble with natural birth.

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French Bulldog Breed Guide

Before you adopt, learn everything about French Bulldog types to temperament and health issues to popular French Bulldog mixes in our Breed 101 Guides.