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  2. Frenchie Pouts Like a Frustrated Kid Over the Dog Park Being ...

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    Their tails are also different: Frenchies' tails are short and straight, and Pugs have adorable curly, pig-like tails. Frenchies are known for their athleticism and pugs are more low-key and chill.

  3. Frenchie’s Protest Over Mom Driving by ‘Whataburger’ Is ...

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    Pugs have rounded, floppy ears while French Bulldogs have “bat ears” that stand naturally straight up and are much larger than their heads. Their tails are also different: Frenchies' tails are ...

  4. 10 things you likely didn't know about dogs' tails - AOL

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    Experts say dogs that regularly run around in circles in pursuit of their own tails could be suffering from OCD. Number 8: Tails were originally used as a balancing aid. Historically, they proved ...

  5. Tail wagging by dogs - Wikipedia

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    When the tail is held at maximum height it is a demonstration of dominance and can also indicate a positive demeanour. [11] A tail held at medium height can indicate interest in the dog's surroundings. [11] Dogs may hold their tails low or even beneath them when presented with a stressful situation.

  6. Allen's rule - Wikipedia

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    Allen's rule - Hare and its ears on the Earth [1]. Allen's rule is an ecogeographical rule formulated by Joel Asaph Allen in 1877, [2] [3] broadly stating that animals adapted to cold climates have shorter and thicker limbs and bodily appendages than animals adapted to warm climates.

  7. French Bulldog - Wikipedia

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    The French Bulldog (French: Bouledogue Français) is a French breed of companion dog or toy dog. It appeared in Paris in the mid-nineteenth century, apparently the result of cross-breeding of Toy Bulldogs imported from England and local Parisian ratters . [ 3 ]

  8. French Bulldog Sitting in Traffic Can’t Stop Ranting About It

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    Their tails are also different; French Bulldogs' tails are short and straight while Pugs have adorable curly, pig-like tails. Another key difference that you can't see are their energy levels.

  9. Why do dogs chase their tails? Your pet's behavior, explained

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    On a base level, it's normal for dogs to chase their tails, explains Alt. Tail-chasing that occurs every once in a while and a dog can be easily distracted from is "not really an issue," she says.