by Beth Siess | Jun 24, 2022 | Caring for Bulldog Puppies
An English bulldog’s fur is relatively low maintenance; their skin is another story. Their folds are adorable, but they can also be a breeding ground for dirt and bacteria if they’re not properly cleaned. That’s why it’s crucial to take care of your English bulldog’s...
by Beth Siess | May 25, 2022 | Caring for Bulldog Puppies
Sometimes, our English bulldogs are too curious for their own good. They’ll eat things they’re not supposed to, such as poisonous plants, and then get dangerously ill. We don’t want that to happen to our pups, so it’s on us, as their owners, to ensure they don’t try...
by Beth Siess | Apr 21, 2022 | Caring for Bulldog Puppies
English bulldogs are loyal and lovable. While they do not make good service dogs (as a brachycephalic breed, they do not have the athletic build necessary to be a service dog), they can make good therapy dogs. Learn more below: Therapy Dogs vs. Emotional Support...
by Beth Siess | Mar 22, 2022 | Caring for Bulldog Puppies
English bulldogs love to chew. That’s perfectly fine when they chew their toys, but it becomes a problem when your furniture and clothes are suddenly chewed to pieces. Thankfully, there are ways to stop your English bulldog from chewing and protect the items in your...
by Beth Siess | Mar 2, 2022 | Caring for Bulldog Puppies
Our English bulldogs will eat anything…except their pills. No one enjoys having to take a pill, but dogs can be especially stubborn. If you’re struggling to administer pills to your English bulldog, read on to learn some tips to make the process easier! Wrap the pill...
by Beth Siess | Feb 1, 2022 | Caring for Bulldog Puppies
Many Americans are moving. If you’re one of them, then you likely have a lot on your plate. But if you’re also a pet owner, you could be wondering what you should do with your lovable pup during the move. Moving, after all, is stressful, and we don’t want to make our...
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