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French Bulldog Bust
French Bulldog Bust
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This is a highly detailed French Bulldog Bust.
This model was created by Messy Panda who makes amazing Busts and provided by Commercial License.
This Bust is 3D Printed using Black PLA Filament and Dry-brushed with Gold Gilding Wax to give it a Bronze Statue effect.
This Bust is 15cm tall.
A French Bulldog is a small, muscular dog breed known for its distinctive bat-like ears, short snout, and compact, sturdy build. Despite its name, it originated in France in the 19th century, developed from crossbreeding small bulldogs brought over from England with local French breeds. French Bulldogs are classified as companion dogs rather than working breeds, prized for their friendly, affectionate, and playful nature.
They typically weigh between 16 to 28 pounds and stand about 11 to 12 inches tall at the shoulder. Their coat is short, smooth, and comes in a variety of colors including brindle, fawn, white, and combinations of these. French Bulldogs are not particularly active dogs; they enjoy moderate exercise but are prone to overheating due to their brachycephalic (flat-faced) structure, which can make breathing difficult in hot weather.
Personality-wise, French Bulldogs are known for being sociable, loving, and often a bit stubborn. They bond closely with their owners and usually get along well with children and other pets. They are intelligent and alert, making them good watchdogs, but their stubborn streak can make training challenging. Their health can be affected by breathing issues, hip dysplasia, and certain skin conditions, so regular veterinary care and attention to diet and exercise are important.
Overall, French Bulldogs are highly popular companion animals for apartment dwellers and families alike because of their small size, affectionate temperament, and relatively low exercise requirements, combined with their unmistakable, charming appearance.
If you want, I can also give a quick summary of their personality traits in a few bullet points for easy reference.
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