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Welcome to Pawsitivity — A wholesome, uplifting dog community celebrating dogs, training, health, rescue, show life, and the joy they bring. Whether you’re raising a puppy, handling a show dog, or just obsessed with adorable furbabies — this space is all about spreading pawsitive energy. This is your hub for dog lovers, dog owners, show handlers, breeders, rescue supporters, and anyone obsessed with man’s (and woman’s!) best friend. From training to temperament, health to hilarity, purebred to mixed, this is where the dog world connects.

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Some say take your fur baby to the groomers shortly after you bring them home to get them familiar with other people and get them out and about as soon as possible. We plan on grooming at home as well, but what are you thoughts?

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We hope your Thanksgiving was safe and filled with good food and happiness!

So, we're currently looking into bringing home two Frenchies and really studying up on the breed. Not just as show dogs but the cutest and feistiest little fur babies you could have! So dropping some facts seemed to be appropriate!

1. They’re Not Actually French

Frenchies originated in England as mini bulldogs and became popular in France after lace workers brought them over.

2. The Bat Ears Are Their Trademark

Their iconic upright ears weren’t always standard — early breeders preferred rose-shaped ears, but the “bat ear” won out and became the breed signature.

3. They Can’t Swim!

Due to their compact bodies and heavy heads, most Frenchies sink. They can paddle a bit, but their brachycephalic structure makes it hard to stay afloat with out fatigue. Never leave them near water unsupervised. Always give them a floating device.

4. One of the Most Popular Breeds in the U.S.

Frenchies consistently rank in the top 2 most popular dog breeds nationwide.

5. They’re Quiet Communicators

They rarely bark but excel at grunts, snorts, squeaks, yodels, and “talking.” Pure personality.

6. Heat Is Their Enemy

Their short snouts make them prone to overheating. Frenchies thrive in air-conditioned comfort.

7. They’re Master Companions

Frenchies live for human connection — they stick to you like Velcro and make amazing emotional support dogs.

8. Surprisingly Athletic (in Bursts!)

They love zoomies, tug-of-war, and short play sessions, even though they’re not endurance athletes.

9. Frenchies Come in Many Colors

Fawn, cream, pied, brindle, blue, chocolate, lilac — but not all colors are show-approved.

10. They Have One of the Most Expressive Faces in Dogdom.

You can read their mood instantly — sass, judgment, affection, and comedy all in one face.

Let me know if you guys have anything to add to this list and drop your own facts about your breeds!

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An all natural nutritional plan is something I swear by. Clean teeth, shiny coat, better poops, clean breath, a lot of energy. What's your nutrition plan? Please don't say canned dog food.

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Drop your questions or comments or furbaby pics here! We'll be posting community guidelines shortly.

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He's registered as a dachshund, but at 21 pounds, I'm sure he's a mixbreed of some sort, probably mix with either beagle or terrier.

Luckily he came already house broken, so he doesn't cause any trouble inside, he's a fine young gentleman. Sorry the photo I shared doesn't quite show his face, he was just basking in the sun on the balcony the other day and I figure as of now it's probably the best quality photo I've gotten so far.

Some lousy asswipe of a human dropped him off at our city park around April 2024, and he was gradually drifting towards being a feral stray, surviving on whatever scraps he could find near the dumpsters. It took a while to get him to even come close, but by August he trusted us enough to bathe him and put him in the back of our vehicle.

And he's been ours ever since, he's now fixed, vaccinated, very friendly (unless he doesn't trust you for whatever reason), and he won't ever starve again. And he loves riding in the vehicle too, but he doesn't even bother looking out the window when the vehicle is moving, he just lays down. But when we park, he gets really curious..

He doesn't do or know any tricks though, like if you throw a ball and tell him to go fetch, he's just gonna look at you stupid like why did you throw that LOL! But he does enjoy trips out to the park where we got him from so he can run his zoomies out and burn some calories. He's fast too!