Owners of French bulldogs worry about breeds' rising popularity
As French bulldogs become the most loved dog breed in America, owners of the popular pups are worried that they might be targets for theft because of the high price tag associated with the breed. The dogs also come with health risks. Nancy Chen reports.
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