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  2. Rescued French Bulldog's First Visit to the Pet Store Ends ...

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    Viewers can relate to the French Bulldog's indecisiveness as well as his gentle demeanor. Even if he doesn't play with toys like a 'normal' dog does, there's no doubt he finds comfort in the ...

  3. French Bulldog - Wikipedia

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    Today the French Bulldog is commonly kept as a pet: in 2020, it was the second-most registered dog in the United Kingdom, [10] and the fourth-most in the United States. [11] They were rated the third-most popular dog in Australia in 2017. [12] In 2019, in the United Kingdom, the French Bulldog had a total of 33,661 registered dogs. [13]

  4. Beloved and debated, French bulldog becomes top US dog breed

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    For the first time in three decades, the U.S. has a new favorite dog breed, according to the American Kennel Club. Adorable in some eyes, deplorable in others, the sturdy, push-faced, perky-eared ...

  5. Brigitte (dog) - Wikipedia

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    Brigitte (born 2010) is a French Bulldog and a dog actress best known for her role as Stella in the ABC television series Modern Family. In 2012, she won the award for "Best Dog in a Television Series" at the inaugural Golden Collar Awards .

  6. Dogue de Bordeaux - Wikipedia

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    In 1970, a new standard was written for the breed, with the most recent update in 1995. This standard is the basis of the standard written for the AKC in 2005. Although the Dogue de Bordeaux first arrived in the USA in the 1890s for the show ring, the first documented Dogue de Bordeaux of modern times appeared in 1959 by the name of Fidelle de ...

  7. Little Canada (term) - Wikipedia

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    Little Canada (French: le petit Canada) is a name for any of the various communities where French Canadians congregated upon emigrating to the United States, in particular New England, in the 19th and early 20th centuries. A variant of Canadian French known as New England French is still spoken in parts of New England. [1]

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