Friday, November 16, 2012

Most Common Bulldog Health Problems














Most all dog breeds have a list of common health issues and concerns that need to be addressed or that you just need to be aware of. They are fantastic animals but there are a few things you should know if you already have one or are planning on getting one.

The English Bulldog breed is not the kind of dog you take out for long runs or walks especially in the heat. The can get heat stroke very easily. They are considered a heat-sensitive dog breed. Hip Dysplasia is another common problem. It's a joint disease that is common in many other breeds. English Bulldogs with sensitive skin can get Dermatitis which is a skin condition that can be caused by their diet or even their surroundings. Bulldogs also have allergy issues which can be brought on by air fresheners, perfumes or the shampoo that you use on them.

These are just a few common problems that come to mind... if you ever notice anything odd whether it be a skin rash, change in appetite or anything else unusual you should take them into the vet for a check up. Always be aware of what you feed your dog and what you use to bath them.

Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Bulldog Personality & Temperament


















In the old days, English butchers used this breed to catch bull that they could slaughter. I know, it seems kind of silly considering the size of these dogs but it was done, all the time. They have a very strong build as well as a strong jaw to help them with this process.

English Bulldogs are very gentle and loving animals. You wouldn't think so by the looks of them but trust me, they are lovers. They are also good around children, even small children so no worries there. They aren't super hyper dogs either, they wear out and over-heat easily so they don't prefer too much strenuous activity. These dogs would be happy with a nice leisurely stroll once a day.

If you raise your Bulldog well and socialize them as you should, you will have a sweet and gentle dog. They do however, have some aggression issues when it comes to their food or a bone. They are just a bit protective over it so it's best to leave them alone while they are eating. Bulldogs make great companions and they will get you a lot of attention while walking down the road, everyone wants to pet him!

Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Feeding Your Bulldog



Your dogs diet is very important and contributes to your Bulldogs health in many ways. Many people have made the mistake of just buying the most expensive food thinking that it must be the best one. Well, this couldn't be anymore wrong. Every dog is different so you want to make sure they are getting exactly what they need as well as the right amount.

Maybe your Bulldog has allergies or is sensitive to certain ingredients so you have to be very careful as to which one you purchase. It is trial and error until you find the one that your dog really likes and responds well to. Learn about the ingredients and reading the labels on the dog food. This can help you out tremendously in your decision making. Many times, dog owners have a dog with special needs and take the route of making it themselves. At least this way you know exactly what is going into their body. Raw food diets have become more popular and have proven to be quite beneficial for Bulldogs and other breeds alike.

Set up a time in the morning and in the evening to feed your bulldog. This makes for some consistency and also, if you don't have a dog door for them to come in and out as they please, this will regulate a schedule for them going to the bathroom which is helpful for the both of you. Make sure you are feeding them just the right amount, not too little and not too much. Free feeding is bad and can lead to dog obesity and not enough food can lead to malnutrition and other health issues. Read the bag, do some research or talk to your vet.