The French bulldog competition is a traditional dog competition in France, and its history can be traced back to the end of19th century.
This form of dog racing was first spread in France as a training method for military dogs. Later, it evolved into a dog race, which became a part of French culture like other activities such as CamargueRace.
2. French Bulldog Competition Rules
The competition aims to show the various abilities of French bulldogs, such as physical strength, speed, strength and wisdom.
Games are usually held in closed venues, where there are various obstacles, such as fences, interceptors, tunnels, etc.
The task of the French bulldog is to complete the crossing of the whole field in the shortest time, including climbing, jumping, crossing the interrupter and tunnel. The competition also includes showing the offensive and defensive skills of French bulldogs.
3. Competition evaluation criteria
During the competition, the judges will score the competition according to the following factors to decide the winner:
① Time: The shorter the completion time, the higher the score.
② Skills: The skills and performance of French bulldogs will have an important impact on the results of the competition.
③ Performance: The performance and behavior of the French bulldog and its handle in the whole competition will have an impact on the result of the competition.
4. Entry requirements and competition safety
Every French bulldog must undergo a physical examination and have a certain level of training before taking part in the competition.
Venues must be equipped with safety protection equipment to ensure the safety of competitors and spectators. French bulldogs must always wear safety equipment to protect themselves.
At the same time, there must be professional ambulance personnel and first aid boxes in the competition to deal with emergencies.