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Dogs are very special creatures. From their facial expressions to their silly tail wags, you never really know what to expect from them. Did we mention they all have their own unique sounds, too? Every bark or growl is different from the next. This French Bulldog's cry is particularly unusual, however. We didn't know dogs were made with gremlin sound effects. Watch this video to hear for yourself. Does your dog make weird noises? ...

Oliver the French Bulldog pup is back at it again! This time, he's giving the "hero" thing a rest and focusing on what makes him happy. What's that? No, not bacon. His loved ones! In this episode, Oliver demonstrates how one should approach the ones they love. Life's too short to dillydally. If someone really means something to you, you should never hesitate to be by their side. Watch and learn. ...

French Bulldogs

You may have noticed a number of bat-eared, snubbed-nosed, rolly-looking pups popping up in your neighborhood, on your favorite websites and even in the last movie you saw. If you guessed Pug or Boston Terrier, you're wrong. Meet the French Bulldog, one of the most popular dog breeds in the last decade. More and more, this…

In the heart of Napa Valley lives a noble winemaker who goes by the name of Frenchie. His wine, much like himself, is ambitious, opulent, charming and bursting with personality. However, unlike any other winemaker, Frenchie is a dog. He's a member of the Jean-Charles Boisset family, and later this year, he will open the first dog-friendly winery at Raymond Vineyards. See how it all started and how he became the canine wine connoisseur he is today. ...

It's time for the feline DJs of the world to dubstep aside and make way for a fresh face. This French bulldog hails from Russia and is the latest companion-animal sensation to rule the ones and twos. Deadmau5 what? Skrillex who? Enjoy your Grammy awards and nominations, fellas; you're about to fall off the map. ...

Have you ever wished that your dog could talk? If so, did you really think it through? This might be one of those classic be-careful-what-you-wish-for situations. Even with the mental capacity for language and the desire to speak it, it's not as if the physical facility would allow for easy or coherent speech. You'd probably get only a string of frustrating whines and grunts, and then ask your pooch to please just go back to barking. ...