Quote (Sverak @ Aug 9 2011 03:34pm)
I've heard that they can be pretty nice, but make sure it's properly socialized before you pick one out. They aren't your typical dumb small breed, either. Be sure to give a lot of attention and some fun training.
Also be aware the they're brachycephalic and low to the ground(with their squishy faces), so they're going to be more prone upper respiratory conditions and infections in any little skin folds. Keep that house clean!
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