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

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

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

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    Look closely and you'll see that 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 ...

  4. 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 ...

  5. Tail wagging by dogs - Wikipedia

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    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. The low height of the tail demonstrates submission and fear. [11] These traits remain constant across most breeds.

  6. French Bulldog - Wikipedia

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    The American Kennel Club standard for the French Bulldog states that it should be muscular, with a soft and loose coat forming wrinkles. [6] The AKC Standard weight for a French Bulldog is at maximum 28 pounds (13 kg). [16] The head of a French bulldog should be square shaped and large, with ears that resemble bat ears. [16]

  7. 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 ...

  8. 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.

  9. Snowy (character) - Wikipedia

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    Snowy (French: Milou [1]) is a fictional character in The Adventures of Tintin, the comics series by Belgian cartoonist Hergé. Snowy is a white Wire Fox Terrier who is a companion to Tintin , the series' protagonist.