A Day in the Life of Theodore
Let’s be real... being a Frenchie mom means accepting that you are no longer the boss of your own house. 😂🐾
Swipe to see Theodore’s incredibly demanding daily schedule:
1️⃣ Waking up ready to rule.
2️⃣ Heavy sighing because I didn't share my breakfast.
3️⃣ Pure exhaustion from doing absolutely nothing all morning.
He is truly the loudest, funniest little coworker. I wouldn't trade the side-eye or the snoring for anything! 🤍
Are there any other dog moms on here? Tell me I'm not the only one obsessed with their pup! What kind of dog do you have? 👇✨
Being a French Bulldog owner is truly a unique and rewarding experience. Their expressive faces, quirky habits, and sometimes stubborn personalities make them stand out among dog breeds. I've noticed from my own time with Frenchies that they have a remarkable way of communicating their needs and emotions without uttering a single word—it’s often through heavy sighs or those signature side-eyes, just like Theodore. French Bulldogs are known for their affectionate nature and need for companionship. They thrive on human interaction, which explains why Theodore can be such a loud and funny "coworker." Many Frenchie parents share stories about their pets interrupting work-from-home sessions with adorable demands for attention or a spot on the couch. It’s also common that Frenchies love their meals and are vocal when they feel left out, resulting in those heavy sighs you see in Theodore’s schedule. Sharing breakfast or snacks often becomes a bonding moment—and learning to say no can be a challenge when those soulful eyes are fixed on you. Their ‘exhaustion from doing nothing’ is quite characteristic too. French Bulldogs enjoy lounging around, conserving energy while still being alert and ready to play when the moment strikes. Because of their short noses, they can be prone to overheating, so it's important to make sure their environment is comfortable. If you’re a dog mom or dad, you know the joy of watching your pet’s personality shine through daily routines. Theodore’s story highlights the special connection between owners and their four-legged friends, reminding us all that sometimes the loudest or laziest moments are the ones that bring us closest. Whether you have a Frenchie or another breed, embracing your pup’s quirks and quirks can add endless laughter and love to your life. Do you notice similar traits with your dog? Share your experiences—being a dog parent is a community filled with shared joys and challenges, and every pup has a story to tell.


