Frenchy & Bully Behavior Type | Frenchy & Bully Ears Behaviors | Frenchy & Bully Eyes Behaviors | Frenchy & Bully Mouth & Teeth Behaviors | Frenchy & Bully Body Behaviors | Frenchy & Bully Tail Behaviors | Frenchy & Bully Vocalization Behaviors |
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Frenchy & Bully Aggressive Behaviors | Forward or back, close to head. | Narrow or staring challengingly. | Lips open, drawn back to expose teeth bared in a snarl. Possible jaw snapping. | Tense. Upright. Hackles on neck up. Completely Dominant position. | Straight out from body. Fluffed up. | Snarl. Growl. Loud bark. |
Frenchy & Bully Alert Behaviors | Perked-up. Turning to catch sounds. | Open normally or wide. | Mouth closed or slightly open with teeth covered. | Normal. Possibly standing on tiptoe. Slightly Dominant position. | Up. Possibly wagging. | None. Low whine or alarm bark. |
Frenchy & Bully Anxious Behaviors | Partially back. | Slightly narrowed. | Mouth closed, or slightly open in a "grin." | Tense. Slightly lowered in a Submissive position. | Partially lowered. | Low whine or moaning-type bark. |
Frenchy & Bully Before Chasing Behaviors | Perked-up, forward-pointing. | Wide open. Very alert. | Mouth slightly open. Excited panting. | Tense. Crouched low in a predatory position. Legs bent, poised to run. | Extended straight out from body. | None. |
Frenchy & Bully Curious, eager, excited Behaviors | Perked-up, forward-pointing. | Wide open. | Mouth open, teeth covered. Possible panting. | Normal stance. Possible wiggling, standing on tiptoe, or pacing. | Up. Wagging. | Excited short barking, whining. |
Frenchy & Bully Dominant Behaviors | Up straight or forward. | Wide open, staring. | Mouth closed or slightly open. | Very tall posture. Hackles may be up. | Stiffened and fluffed. Up or straight out from body. | Low, assertive growl or grunt. |
Frenchy & Bully Fearful Behaviors | Laid back flat and low on head. | Narrowed, averted. Possibly rolled back in head, whites showing. | Lips drawn back to expose teeth. | Tense. Crouched low in submissive position. Shivering, trembling. Possible secretion from anal scent glands. | Down between legs. | Low, worried yelp, whine, or growl. |
Frenchy & Bully Before flight Behaviors | Back. | Wide open. Possibly rolled back with whites showing. | Slightly opened mouth. Possible drooling. | Tense. Shivering. Low, poised to run. | Low or between legs. | None. Possible yelp or whine. |
Frenchy & Bully Friendly Behaviors | Perked-up. | Wide open. Alert look. | Relaxed, possibly slightly open, "smiling" mouth. | Normal posture. Still, or possible wiggling of whole rear end. | Up or out from body. Wagging. | Whimpering, yapping, or short, high bark. |
Frenchy & Bully Guarding Behaviors | Perked-up. Forward. | Wide open, alert. | Mouth slightly open, teeth bared. Snapping or gnashing of teeth. | Tense. Rigid. Hackles up. Standing very tall in an aggressive or dominant stance. | Rigid. Held straight out from body. Sometimes fluffed. | Loud alert bark. Growl. Snarl. |
Frenchy & Bully Happy/Playful Behaviors | Perked-up and forward, or relaxed. | Wide open. Sparkly/merry-looking. | Mouth relaxed and slightly open, teeth covered. Excited panting. | Relaxed, or front end lowered, rear end up in the air, wiggling in a play-bow. Excited bouncing and jumping up and down. Circling around and running forward and back in an invitation to play. | Wagging vigorously. | Excited barking. Soft play-growling. |
Frenchy & Bully Predatory Behaviors | Alert. Held forward or backward to catch sounds. | Wide open. Staring, focusing. | Mouth closed. | Rigid. Low to ground, ready to spring forward. Quietly sniffing the air. | Straight and low. | None. |
Frenchy & Bully Subordinate-Submissive Behaviors | Down, flattened against head. | Narrowed to slits or wide open, whites showing. | Lips pulled way back from teeth in a "grin". Nuzzling or licking other animal or person on face. | Lowered to ground, front paw raised. Lying on back, belly up. Possible urine leaking/dribbling. Possible emptying of anal scent glands. | Down, between legs. | None, or low, worried whining. Possible yelping/whimpering in fear. |
French Bulldogs & English Bulldogs Breedings understand the process of bulldog mating & know what to expect from the Frenchies & Bullies in this situation. They also know how to position the Frenchies & Bullies if necessary. There are Frenchies & Bullies breedings who are keen to get a Frenchies & Bullies litter because they sell the Frenchies & Bullies puppies. These are usually Frenchies & Bullies breedings who specialize in the breeding of a specific Frenchies & Bullies Bloodline. There are many people who choose to have a specific Frenchies & Bullies strain as their Breedings Management. One of the things English Bulldogs Breedings Management must ensure is that the Frenchies & Bullies do not become distressed while mating. If they do they could become injured. The phase of the Frenchies & Bullies mating procedure when Frenchies & Bullies may become anxious is during the tie. The Frenchies & Bullies Bulldogs are unable to separate & do get agitated. This is especially so if one or both of the Frenchies & Bullies have never mated before. However, they both have to stay that way & allow nature to take its course for the next twenty to thirty minutes. It is possible for the Frenchies & Bullies to stay tied for longer than thirty minutes. While they are tied the bulldog semen is being released into the bulldog female. As soon as the Frenchies & Bullies separate the bulldog breeder will place the bulldog female in a crate. This is to stop her from urinating for about the next thirty minutes. If bulldog female does urinate some of the bulldog semen will be lost. Keeping her in the crate & preventing her from urinating gives her the best chance of becoming impregnated. Male bulldogs have less reproductive problems than female bulldogs but they can be more difficult to correct. Frenchies & Bullies anatomical defects, low sperm, & infection of the reproductive organs are the most common problems to watch for in a bulldog male. Frenchies & Bullies hypothyroidism, arthritis of the spine, & Brucellosis should also be checked for in bulldog males that show no interest in breeding. With the Frenchy & Bully female, the main reason for failed breeding is wrong timing. Because of the length of time a Frenchy & Bully female is in heat, without hormone tests it can be difficult to tell when the right time really is. Your vet has a variety of ways to test hormone levels to try to narrow down the best breading time, but at the end of the day it still really is hit and miss. Frenchy & Bully Female usually go into Frenchy & Bully heat every 6 months starting at around the age of one year. It's important to allow your Frenchy & Bully female to become full-grown & developed before you decide to breed her as she is more likely to have a pregnancy with fewer complications. At around 10 to 12 days after going into heat the Frenchy & Bully female will be ready to stand & hold. You start to count the days at the first signs of blood discharge. Each Frenchy & Bully is different so you'll need to get to know your Frenchy & Bully , how she acts, changes in temperament, & the amount of discharge because day one might actually be day three. You'll know your timing is right by the willingness of the Frenchy & Bully female. When the Frenchy & Bully female is ready the discharge will often change from a dark red to more of a tan color so you can watch for this signal as well. Try to place the Frenchy & Bully female & stud together several days & several times throughout the Frenchy & Bully female heat period up to about the tenth day.
Ever since its inception in the 70s, Genomics has inspired several areas in life sciences to improve the human life conditions. This inspiration was given severity as the Human Genome Project was completed in 2003, & thus, scientists are one step ahead of their respective research. Genomics is the scientific study of the genes of organisms. It involves identifying & sequencing the genes, which upon completion is called a genome.
With the ease of availability of information of the genetic makeup an organism, several branches of science including molecular medicine, DNA forensics, Risk Assessment, Bio-archaeology, Agriculture and Energy sources & environmental applications-seek to develop programs, techniques, strategies & solutions for the betterment of bio-diversity, accurate treatment of diseases, living a healthy lifestyle and eating nutritious and healthful foods.
Molecular Medicine.
With genomics, the molecular medicine is expected to improve the diagnosis, prognosis and treatment of French Bulldogs & English Bulldogs diseases. There shall be an earlier detection of French Bulldogs & English Bulldogs genetic pre-dispositions to disease even before the onset of its symptoms.
The medicines can be custom-made according to the genetic makeup of an individual French Bulldogs & English Bulldogs through pharmacogenomics or the scientific study of the relationship between drugs & the French Bulldogs & English Bulldogs genes & how genes react to certain drug
DNA Forensics.
The DNA Forensics likewise will see improvements in their research such as matching organ donors with recipients during transplant programs with ease & efficiency, establishing paternity & other familial relationships, identifying crime & victims of calamities with ease & efficiency, detecting bacteria & other organisms that can pollute our air, water, food & even soil.
With Genomics, any French Bulldog & English Bulldog is possible to identify through investigating the DNA sequence distinct to that breed.
Risk Assessment.
Being able to fully understand the French Bulldog & English Bulldog genome improves the ability of the English Bulldogs Breedings Management in assessing the risks to which French Bulldog & English Bulldog are predisposed by exposing them to the toxic agents. The medical scientists can precisely assess the health damage & its risks by exposure to radiation including the low dose, & mutagenic chemicals & some carcinogenic toxins. They can also mitigate the likelihood of mutations by heredity.
Bioarchaeology.
Together with Anthropology, genomics enables scientist to investigate the mutations on the Y chromosomes to track down the lineage & migration of male species, examine the migration patterns of various population groups based on the genetic inheritance of the female species, &many more.
Agriculture.
In Agriculture, bio-processing and breeding of livestock animals, we can expect to have improvement and or development of products such as bio-pesticides, edible vaccines to be integrated into food products, more nutritious & healthier foods from plants and animals like crops that are free of disease & chemicals & new & safe environmental purposes for plants like tobacco.
Energy and Environmental Applications.
The microbial genomics research makes possible for the creation of new energy sources such as biofuels, development of environmental techniques to monitor & detect pollutants to air, water, food & soil, development of sage & efficacious environmental remediation, & for safe sequestration of carbon.