Bulldogue Francias
Probably issued, like all the mastiffs, from the Epirus and the Roman Empire molosses, relative of the Bulldog of Great Britain, the Alans (tribe of the Middle Age), the mastiffs and small type mastiffs of France, the bulldog we know is the product of different crossings done by enthusiastic breeders in the popular quarters of Paris in the years 1880. During that period, the Bulldog being a dog belonging to butchers and porters of "les Halles" (market place) - he soon knew how to conquer the high society and the artistic world by his particular appearance and character. He then rapidly propagated himself.
The first breed club was founded in 1880 in Paris. The first registration dates from 1885 and the first standard was established in 1898 - year in which the "Socite Centrale Canine" of France recognized the breed of the French Bulldog. The first shown dog was from 1887. The standard, modified in 1931, 1932 and 1948, was reformulated in 1986 by H.F. REANT and R. TRIQUET (F.C.I. publication 1987), then in 1994 by the committee of the Club of the French Bulldog with the collaboration of R. TRIQUET