The behavior of short-nosed dog breeds like pugs and French bulldogs may be linked to their head-shape, body size, and owner's habits, a study from Hungary's Eötvös Loránd University (ELTE) has revealed.

These breeds are among the most loved in the country, especially the French bulldog—which in recent years has climbed their way up to the top of the American Kennel Club (AKC) list of popular dog breeds across the U.S.

Despite their natural predisposition to suffer from conditions like breathing difficulties, allergies and skin or eye disorders, these pups are also known for being interactive, friendly and playful.

Previous studies have also found that these breeds are more likely to make eye contact with humans than others, and are better at following human gestures.

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