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Writer's pictureBleza Pausta

"Adding Love: A Guide to Convincing Your Partner to Welcome a Frenchie"

Updated: Jul 11

Hey there, fellow dog lovers! Today, I want to talk about a topic that's near and dear to my heart: a guide to convincing your partner to welcome a Frenchie into your lives.


Picture this: those adorable bat ears, those soulful eyes, and that unmistakable charm that only a Frenchie can bring. If you've been dreaming about adding one of these lovable companions to your family, but your significant other needs a little persuading, fret not! I've got some tips to help you make a compelling case for why a Frenchie could be the paw-fect addition to your household.


Guide to Convincing Your Partner to Welcome a Frenchie
French Bulldog

  1. Research, Research, Research: Knowledge is power, my friends! Before you initiate the conversation with your partner, arm yourself with information about French Bulldogs. Learn about their temperament, exercise needs, grooming requirements, and any potential health concerns. Showing that you've done your homework demonstrates your commitment and responsibility.

  2. Highlight Their Irresistible Charm: One look into those expressive eyes, and it's hard not to fall head over heels for a Frenchie. Share adorable photos and heartwarming stories about French Bulldogs with your partner. Show them just how much joy and laughter these furry companions can bring into your lives.

  3. Emphasize Compatibility: Highlight the traits of Frenchies that align with your lifestyle and preferences as a couple. Maybe you live in a smaller apartment, and a Frenchie's compact size makes them the ideal pet. Or perhaps you both enjoy leisurely strolls rather than intense hikes, making a Frenchie's moderate exercise needs a perfect fit.

  4. Address Concerns: It's essential to address any concerns or reservations your partner may have about getting a Frenchie. Whether it's worries about allergies, shedding, or the time commitment involved in caring for a pet, listen attentively and provide reassuring answers. Offer solutions and compromises to alleviate their worries and show that you're willing to work together as a team.

  5. Arrange a Meet-and-Greet: Actions speak louder than words, right? If possible, arrange a meet-and-greet with a friendly Frenchie. Let your partner experience firsthand the affection and companionship these dogs offer. Sometimes, a personal encounter can be the tipping point that convinces them to open their hearts to a Frenchie.

  6. Share Responsibilities: Assure your partner that caring for a Frenchie will be a shared responsibility. From feeding and grooming to vet visits and playtime, emphasize the importance of teamwork in providing the best possible life for your future furry friend.

  7. Be Patient and Understanding: Rome wasn't built in a day, and convincing your partner to get a Frenchie may take some time. Be patient, empathetic, and understanding of their feelings and reservations. Avoid pressuring or guilt-tripping them into making a decision. Instead, foster open and honest communication, allowing them to come to their own conclusion in their own time.


Remember, bringing a pet into your home is a significant commitment that requires careful consideration and mutual agreement. By approaching the conversation with love, understanding, and a sprinkle of irresistible Frenchie charm, you'll be one step closer to convincing your partner to welcome a furry bundle of joy into your lives. Here's to many wagging tails, wet kisses, and unforgettable moments with your beloved Frenchie!

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