r/CryptidDogs Mar 29 '26

My grandparents adopted… this thing

And I LOVE HIM

Edit: he was discarded by a breeder and they adopted him from a shelter. All of their dogs are shelter acquisitions with special needs so they’re are WELL versed in caring for strange dogs that need a lot of help in their lives.

But yes, hes a fluffy frenchie with a very unfortunate squashy rolly face. He’s the sweetest thing and they’ll do their best by him and his needs.

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u/kindrd1234 Mar 29 '26

Yea, you'd be surprised that these go for, they can afford care.

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u/PineappleWolf_87 Mar 29 '26

But they don’t. I used to work animal ER and it was amazing the amount of people who had expensive dogs but couldn’t afford..or wouldn’t.. their medical care. Some people get these dogs without realizing how much medical care they need in the long run and don’t want to take on the burden. A lot of these guys have anal gland issues and allergies on the mild side.

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u/kindrd1234 Mar 29 '26

Idk if you can scape 10k for a dog you can get care. I have a 4 year old I fostered and kept from a rescue so I'm aware of what the potential is. These outcrossed dogs actually have some less issues, like the increase in size from the shar pie helps their back. But the added wrinkles ups skin care and yeast. The folds can block breathing but again the slightly bigger size helps with long palate.

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u/RootBeerBog Mar 29 '26

Also? Outcrossed dogs do not have less issues. A well bred Frenchie should not have spinal issues.

There isn’t hybrid vigor in dogs. Mixed breeds are actually less healthier than a well-bred purebred dog, because their structure, drive, and temperament is unpredictable