Fall 2024

French Bulldog

From the Set Meet the Breed

Courageous, affectionate, and social, the French Bulldog makes up in personality what it might lack in size. The cousin to the larger Bulldog, "Frenchies" are popular pets. The breed was saved from extinction in the 1800s and has since become one of the best-loved types of small dogs. Inside, find out how to welcome a French Bulldog into your home as a charming and friendly family member. They are our best companions, a source of joy and friendship . . . and the occasional mess! In each book in this series, dog lovers will explore a particular popular breed, from Boxers to Siberian Huskys. Read about their history, learn training tips, and find out how to pick just the right puppy for you. Every dog-human relationship will improve after reading MEET THE BREED!

Format List Price Your Price Qty
$34.60 $25.95
Interest Level Grade 7 - Grade 12
Reading Level Grade 7
Dewey Number 636.72
Lexile
ATOS Reading Level
Guided Reading Level
Language English
Publisher Mason Crest
Format Reinforced book
ISBN 9781422249437
Copyright 2025
Number of Pages 64
Dimensions 6.5 x 9
Graphics Full-color photographs

SLJ Review of Meet the Breed

Gr. 5-8—This set presents in-depth looks at well-known dog breeds. An opening chapter traces the history of the breed in some detail, followed by a complete look at physical features, mostly in terms of AKC standards, in chapter two. The final three chapters explore many aspects of bringing a puppy into the home, including the time commitment required, the process of finding and selecting the dog, and the challenges of assimilating a canine into the household. While challenges of pet ownership are acknowledged, the tone is consistently encouraging and personable, conveying the excitement and rewards of living with dogs, along with a wealth of practical advice. Most photographs are small but useful, showing full-body views of different examples from the breed, rather than close-ups of features or interactions with humans. VERDICT: Useful for collections needing more detailed dog breed resources.

Author: Mason Crest