We love all french bulldogs, even our frenchie pals abroad. Eddie, a Frenchman-cum-Englishman, hit our radar on Twitter and we’re better for it. Eddie looks like he’s leading a very exciting life across the pond with his mum. I dare say Eddie probably gets more exercise than I do.
Eddie has us chuffed to bits. There are too few male pied frenchies on our radar. They make some of the cutest puppies when bred with fawn/liver or brindle and pieds!
Eddie, like many french bulldogs, has that glorious frenchie under-bite that we all adore. He’s also a sturdy looking chap and appears to be as healthy as they come! Below, you can see Eddie at the beach. Remember, when you have your frenchie near water, a life jacket is a must.
Like any strapping young lad, Eddie isn’t afraid to get his paws dirty. The sign of a quality french bulldog is a natural affinity for finding mud puddles. A frenchie feels most at home when he can satisfy his urge to dig.
This bloke is nothing short of charming. I hope his mum gets a chance to breed him. He looks like very solid stock as well as being a smaller male. Smaller male french bulldogs are often chosen for breeding to help keep the breed below 30ish pounds.
Mr. Eddie after what appears to have been one hell of a day at the beach! Cheers to you, Eddie!
the dog doesn’t have an overbite… an overbite is when the bottom teeth go over the top ones. My Frenchton has an overbite and it’s very adorable but this dog does not