Why is French Dou so expensive?

1. Rare breeds

The French Bulldog, also known as the French Bulldog, is a small dog breed with a short and flat face. Due to their smaller size, adoptions will be limited and breeding costs will increase. Moreover, French Bulldogs are purebred dogs and have relatively high requirements on parent dogs, kennel environment and medical care during the breeding process. Therefore, the investigation found that the breeding time is too long and the required investment cost is low in cost performance.

2. High maintenance cost

French Bulldog is a kind of dog with a relatively fragile constitution. Characteristics such as lack of concentration and low amount of exercise make the French Bulldog's raising cost higher. For example, French bulldogs are prone to brachypedia, high temperature fatigue, respiratory diseases, skin allergies and other diseases. The treatment and maintenance costs of these diseases are relatively high. In addition, because the eyes of French bulldogs are relatively closer than humans, infections or scratches caused by improper membrane position or erect ears can easily cause eye infections. Therefore, raising French Bulldogs also requires purchasing high-quality, high-priced food, health care products, medical supplies, etc.

3. High breeding costs

Since the French Bulldog is a purebred dog, breeding requires time and effort. As a group of odorous animals, they need to be kept clean and tidy and require the utmost attention in terms of care and sugar control. In addition, female French Bulldogs can only give birth to 1 to 2 puppies a year. They need to pay attention to nutritional care and timely supplementation of some minerals and vitamins. Not only that, but also the normal growth of the puppies needs to be paid attention to. Therefore, breeding a litter of French Bulldogs requires The cost is not only reflected in instrumentation and medical equipment, but also includes employee wages and professional knowledge investment.

4. High transportation costs

The excellent breed of French bulldogs not only leads the trend of the pet market, but also creates trading profits for some people. With the development of the pet products industry, the costs of transportation, storage, and feeding of cross-border goods often increase exponentially. If you take public transport such as airplanes or trains, you need to pay transportation fees, or hire a senior breeder at a high price for independent transportation. Therefore, the high price of French Bulldogs is not only due to the cost of breeding, but also due to many factors including transportation costs.