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Many bully owners think that “dog breath” is normal, and it can be, but only to a certain extent. Your bulldog’s breath won’t always be fresh, but if it has persistent bad breath, you have a big problem! Did you know that 80% of dogs over age 3 experience dental problems? Unfortunately, bulldogs are no exception. In fact, they are more prone to tartar buildup on their teeth because they are brachycephalic, or short-nosed. In addition, periodontal disease, or gum disease as it is otherwise known, is one of the most common ailments for which vets treat dogs. And considering that gum disease can give your bully a higher risk of developing heart disease and kidney disease, good dental care is absolutely essential. Here are 5 steps for keeping your bulldog’s mouth healthy and clean.
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Any dog, just like an English bulldog, is a man’s best friend. Taking care of our beloved pets is the least we can do for them when they bring spark and joy into our lives. Taking care of them not only requires feeding, giving them baths, and showering them with affection and belly rubs. It also includes paying attention to the tiniest details of their body such as their nails.

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Making the switch to a raw food diet can be a great thing for your pup. The idea behind a raw dog food diet is to imitate what your dog’s ancestors ate before the advent of commercialized kibble.

While it can be daunting to start a raw diet, it offers a lot of benefits. One of the biggest is that you have complete control over what your canine companion is consuming.

 

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The French bulldog is a dog that vomits frequently, we should not generalize, but there are many cases it occurs. As it happens to humans eating the wrong thing, bad or just have a delicate stomach causes our body to expel it in most cases in the form of vomiting.

Also in this case the french bulldog is a delicate breed and their stomach is often affected by diseases that cause vomiting.

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A big misconception about pet insurance is that it’s too expensive. We spend hundreds of dollars on ourselves and our families each month for health insurance, yet we don’t get coverage for our furry “children.” In reality, paying $44/month* for pet insurance could end up saving your pet’s life. 

Instead of being hit with an $8,000 vet bill because your dog needs cancer treatment, you can have a vast majority of it covered through pet insurance. The worst scenario is learning that your dog has cancer but having to turn down treatment because you can’t afford the bills.

(more…)Best Dog Flea and Tick Prevention Products 2020: Flea and tick prevention products help you eliminate existing flea infestations and stop new ones from forming. It also keeps ticks off of your pet. This is a very important product for any animal that goes outside or comes in contact with an animal that goes outside. While fleas are more annoying to you and your dog, ticks actually carry deadly diseases such as Lyme disease. Flea and tick preventative can keep your pet comfortable, and it may even save their life. (more…)

Bulldogs love their food too much and if they could, they would gobble all their meals in one gulp. In this post, we’ll discuss how to stop your Bulldog from eating too fast.

Eating too fast can be bad for your Bulldog’s digestive system. As a breed, they are already prone to gas and flatulence so speed eating can make it worse. The faster your Bulldog eats, the lesser he chews so basically, he’s just chugging down all the food he can consume.

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Summer is here which means fun, sun, and adventuring with your dog. Although both hounds and humans love warm weather and sunshine, it is extremely important to stay protected from those powerful summer rays. We’ve put together a list of products that will help keep your pooch hydrated, cool, and safe so that they can enjoy the months filled with sunshine and warmth to the fullest.

Before diving into our product guide here are some crucial tips to keep in mind for your dogs when the temperatures are high and the sun is shining bright.

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Both the English vs French bulldogs comparison have similar features, although there are some notable differences. That’s because the Frenchie was bred to be a toy version of the bulldog. They are much smaller and have pointy ears. Let’s take a look at the English vs French bulldogs comparison, features, and characteristics. (more…)

What is the lifespan of a Bulldog? If you are planning on getting one, you’re probably wondering how long they live.

Primarily bred to fight bull for sport, now a family dog, Bulldogs are adored by everyone for their cute little face, laughter and the amount of love they shower.

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Watching your Bulldog grow is delightful. From witnessing his first burp to smelling or hearing his first fart, your Bulldog has occupied a large space in your heart. You cannot stop your Bulldog from growing. Eventually, white hairs will start popping out and his joints will start to weaken. Your once crazy Bulldog will mellow down at one point in his life. Aging is inevitable and so are the health risks that come with it. Luckily, there are many senior Bulldog care tips to guide you on how to keep your aging Bulldog buddy happy and feeling young. 

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Planning on bringing home a Bulldog? Well, luckily you have a lot of different types of Bulldogs to choose from. Each type of bulldog breed has its own unique characteristics, traits, and appearance. Generally, these dogs are medium-sized and a lot heavier than you think. (more…)

Just like young children, puppies use their mouths to explore their world. Unlike young children, they also use their mouths to play, with you or with other pups. As you may already be aware, their teeth are like sharp little needles and a bite or nip from a pup can be pretty painful! Here are some way you can help control bulldog jumping & biting.

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If you’re in doubt whether to buy a French bulldog vs. English bulldog, there are things you need to know. First of all, not all bully breeds are the same. So far, you’ve probably heard that Frenchies roots go back to England, to their descendants- the English bulldogs.

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The English Bulldog is a breed that has numerous health problems and requires very moderate exercising. Keep your pet as happy and active as possible by scheduling a half hour a day for their physical activity, including at least one short walk a day. Play games like fetch and tug of war, and bring them to the park to allow them to be social. Make sure that your dog is ready for the elements and keep a close eye on their health and well-being while you exercise them.

(more…)English Bulldogs Skin Irritations have a variety of causes, including:
Because of their wrinkles and loose skin, English bulldogs are more likely to suffer friction-related skin irritation than other breeds of dog. Fortunately, by examining your dog you can spot skin irritation symptoms and causes before they become too serious. (more…)

Historical evidence suggests that English Bulldogs were created in 13th-century England, during the reign of King John, for the “sport” of bullbaiting, in which a staked bull fought a pack of dogs while spectators bet on the outcome. The dogs used in this grisly pastime, the ancestors of today’s Bulldog, were ferocious brutes with huge jaws, unbelievably brave and seemingly impervious to pain.

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Kind but courageous, friendly but dignified, the Bulldog is a thick-set, low-slung, well-muscled bruiser whose “sourmug” face is the universal symbol of courage and tenacity. These docile, loyal companions adapt well to town or country.

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