French Bulldog Art

ABOUT THE ARTIST

         Greetings! I’m Wes, an artist whose creative journey unfolded in the vibrant landscape of California. At the age of 20, I relocated to this inspiring environment and found myself drawn to the intersection of beach culture and the captivating world of French bulldogs.

         My artistic focus naturally evolved to center around these two passions. Starting with Adobe Illustrator, I honed my skills to capture the essence of French bulldogs in my work. As my artistic exploration deepened, I transitioned to utilizing AI programs, embracing a mixed-media approach that seamlessly integrates traditional and cutting-edge techniques.

         My portfolio reflects a commitment to professionalism and a distinct artistic vision. By merging the charm of beach culture with the unique appeal of French bulldogs, I aim to deliver engaging and sophisticated artwork. Join me in navigating the dynamic interplay between tradition and innovation as I continue to explore new frontiers in the world of visual art.

Charming French Bulldog Art

French Bulldog Fine Art Prints

          French Bulldogs have always held a special place in my heart and my creative journey revolves around capturing their unique charm. With a six-year-old French Bulldog of my own, my artwork isn’t just about aesthetics; it’s a personal expression of the joy and humor that these dogs bring into my life. Each print is a reflection of the playful moments and distinctive traits that make French Bulldogs so endearing.

         Owning a French Bulldog has added a genuine connection to my creative process. It goes beyond using different tools and programs – it’s about translating the daily interactions and quirks of my own Frenchie into visual art. These prints become a way of sharing the delight and companionship that define the French Bulldog experience.

        So, when you bring these french bulldog fine art prints into your space, it’s more than just adding a  decoration. It’s also about infusing your surroundings with the same genuine happiness that comes from sharing your life with these lovable and charismatic dogs.

In addition to crafting a range of French Bulldog prints that exude universal charm, I’ve carved out a niche in my creative endeavors by specializing in personalized Frenchie artworks. This specialized service involves delving into the distinctive essence of each individual French Bulldog, capturing their unique personality and characteristics through intricate artistic details. It’s not just about creating generic representations; rather, it’s a bespoke process that seeks to celebrate the individuality of each furry friend.

I take pride in the meticulous approach I adopt when working on personalized French Bulldog prints. From the tilt of their head to the curve of their tail, every nuance is carefully considered and translated into the artwork. It’s a collaborative effort with pet owners, who share insights into their Frenchie’s quirks and preferences, ensuring that the final piece is not just a visual representation but a heartfelt homage to the beloved canine companion.

Whether it’s capturing the mischievous glint in their eyes, the unique markings on their coat, or their signature playful pose, the personalized prints aim to immortalize the distinct charm of each Frenchie. It’s a creative journey that goes beyond standard artwork, fostering a deeper connection between pet owners and their beloved French Bulldogs. These personalized prints become more than just decorations; they evolve into cherished mementos, reflecting the individuality and cherished moments shared with these delightful canine companions.

FEEDING YOUR DOG RAW FOOD

The dogs need protein and fat in order to be healthy they need a balanced diet in order to thrive and be at there maximum potential with no health maladies which can be accomplished on this diet hands down. You just can’t feed your dog only chicken or ground beef the dog needs a variety of fat and protein sources. I give my dogs 5 different protein sources weekly and the proof is in how the dog looks and behaves.

Two Dogs Are Better Than One

Two Dogs Are Better Than One

As a pet parent, I always make it a point when I have the time to diligently read the news or follow blogs written by dog care professionals to help me understand and better take care of my french bulldog. One of the blogs I read regularly and refer to for troubleshooting is Caesar’s way.

A Dog’s Purpose - My Thoughts on the Movie

A Dog’s Purpose – My Thoughts on the Movie

So it was a Sunday afternoon and I was scanning through Netflix to find a movie I could watch with my pet dog. After much indecision and a struggle between animated cartoons ( my pet frenchie loves watching some of these ) and a movie, the one we finally settled down to watch was called A Dog’s Purpose.

Directed by Lasse Holstrom written by Bruce Cameron and thrice nominated this movie has many adorable dogs for its central canine character. The storyline of the movie follows a dog soul ( following the belief that all living creatures have an inner soul) through its many dog lives and the relationships with many owners or pet parents. Reincarnation and circle of life are both underlying themes throughout this movie which makes it a perfect chicken soup for the soul. I have not enjoyed crying during a movie so much since I saw Julia Roberts Eat Pray Love. It is cathartic to watch the two deep spiritual messages underlying this movie’s Hollywood feel-good flick plot. It could also be viewed as several short snippets or stories of humans and their pet dogs and the unique bond the dog soul shares with one particular owner. In each life, the dog soul carries something with him into the next life. So then what was the dog’s purpose you think? Well keeping in mind that each soul even doggy souls have a purpose to fulfil in their life I would say it was to provide companionship, love, and loyalty to their pet parents and in particular to help one struggling pet parent to find satisfaction and completeness in love.

The dog’s soul goes through many different lifetimes in the movie. Since a dog’s life span is much lesser when calculated in human years, seven dog years make one human year from the first lifetime to the last, in each lifetime irrespective of gender, looks or pet parent, the dog soul in different dog bodies brings…

  • love
  • companionship
  • hope
  • faith

to each of his or her pet parents. It shows the strength and courage of the pet and parent bond that we share with our pets.

In the first life the dog’s soul is born in a ditch as a stray puppy and it’s a short life as animal control takes him away and gases him along with the other stray dogs they have collected.

Without going too much into the afterlife or what happens after death the dog’s soul is reborn. The afterlife is simply a dark blank screen for a few seconds. The doggy soul’s second life he is born as a golden retriever to a doggy breeder but does not want to be in a cage and runs away when he is still a pup. He is picked up and put into a truck by a passing man who locks him up inside with the windows up and is in the verge of death by heat exhaustion in the truck when he is rescued by a lady and her son Ethan who name him Bailey. So Bailey is then a pet to Ethan who grows up to be a youth with a promising football career until an accident injures him and kills his chances of football scholarship and a football career. This is one of the dog souls favorite lives and this owner named Ethan the one his bond is strongest with. The accident destroys Ethan’s spirit and Ethan grows old to be a bitter lonely old man. Much before that Bailey lives to a ripe old age and passes away of an old age ailment when Ethan is a young college man.

The story is not over yet and the dog soul returns to Ethan being his owner towards the end of the movie in a beautiful caring way.

The third life of the doggy soul is that of a German Shepherd a police guard dog named Ellie and in this life she saves the life of her police officer trainer pet parent and a little girl from drowning. Her companionship is invaluable to the lovely police officer who handles her.

The next life of the doggy soul is that of a welsh corgi with his owner a college student named Maya and he is named Tino. He lives a full peaceful life with Maya through her youth and with her family and kids as she grows older and thanks her for one of his best life’s ever before he dies once again of an old age ailment. He loves Maya and her family and ya deeply loved by them in return.

The last life of the doggy soul in the movie is as a St. Bernard Australian shepherd mix breed. His owners are an abusive and negligent couple who keep him chained up in their tiny backyard all the time. He grows up from puppyhood chained like that to watch that was very cruel. He escapes from those owners and that life to walk past a dog park with a human there a lady with a child that has a very familiar cherished smell of the dog soul. He follows these humans he smelled at the park to meet Hannah his first owner Ethan’s high school sweetheart. He then finds( through his memories of his first life on Ethan’s farm ) his way from Hannah to his first owner Ethan’s doorstep and starts to live with him and unites Hannah and Ethan. Ethan calls him Buddy. The dog Bailey or Buddy brings faith and love back into his first owner Ethan’s life by bringing his long list college sweetheart Hannah back into Ethan’s life. The movie ends after Ethan and Hannah are married and Buddy in his special way lets Ethan know he is the same Bailey.

It may be difficult for some to sympathize with the story, some may find it too whimsical or others may just love it but all in all it’s a great family film.

Buddy and Bailey leave you filled with hope and faith in the mysterious loving ways of the universe.

I am a french bulldog breeder in LA and if you want to see my dogs please visit my homepage.

Advantages of a Raw Diet for French Bulldog Puppies

Advantages of a Raw Diet

I recently just purchased a French bulldog puppy and his name is blue he’s a very active little guy and he has a very healthy appetite. When you do the research on a French bulldog puppy you find that the dog has many possible health issues like all pure breed dogs do please do the research.

2 Raw or Not 2 Raw

These and many questions crossed our minds at some time or the other especially when we have a new puppy or pet added to the household. What are the cheapest foods, what are the best kibble and snacks and how often should I feed? Well, I say toss ALL of that out of the window everything learned or what someone told you about the old way you feed your dog and see how I have fed my dogs. The difference is amazing. I too started off with kibble from A to Z from high price to low from canes meats and after 35 years of feeding this way my dogs had disease skins disorders.

Pet Fooled : The Netflix Documentary – My Thoughts

I was browsing through Netflix late Saturday night looking for an interesting movie to watch and came across this documentary called Pet Fooled. It is co produced by Kohl Harrington and Micheal Fossat.

Pet Fooled describes the commercial pet food industry and the lack of transparency about what goes into the packaged pet food we give our pets. Being a new pet owner I have always looked for the best most healthiest pet food on the supermarket or pet store shelf for my little french bull dog. The documentary was an informative eye opener for me and I recommend it for all new pet owners. You must make it a must watch on your to watch film /documentary list.

Blue French Bulldog Celebs

A couple of days ago, I was searching the internet for 2016’s best and most popular breeds of pet dogs. Amongst breeds like golden retrievers and terriers, I came across the breed of French bull dogs

What makes Blue Frenchies Blue

What makes Blue Frenchies’s Blue?

The first time I heard about a blue french bull dog I was surprised. A blue dog I thought that has to be either a funny nick name with an interesting anecdote behind it or definitely a rare unusual breed of dogs.

IVDD and your French Bulldog

This is Dr. Marika writing to you here on my guests article about IVDD. If you happened here by chance then you will be surprised to learn what it is many pet owners have to deal with related to their french bulldogs back. I personally never had this experience in 15 years until recently.