Daily French Bulldog
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Hi, I'm Mister, a Frenchie, and a well-mannered family dog. My owner, Sara, always tried her best to understand the specific needs of a French Bulldog so I could learn and live in the healthiest and happiest way possible. By doing so, she decided to start writing about her findings in hopes she could provide insight into this dog breed.
Daily French Bulldog
2y ago
Spine problems often arise throughout most French bulldogs’ lifetime. The existence of many spine diseases, e.g., hemivertebrae, degenerative myelopathy, and slipped disc disease, makes understanding each of them very important, particularly as an owner.
Intervertebral disc disease (IVDD) is common in French bulldogs. As the name suggests, it affects the intervertebral disc.
In French Bulldogs IVDD can occur in two ways. Trauma that results in the rapture of a healthy disc, and aging causes the deterioration of the disc. The condition ranges from mild pain to severe and can even in the ..read more
Daily French Bulldog
2y ago
Crate training a french bulldog can be a daunting task, but with the right procedures in place, it can be a relatively easy process.
In order to crate train your French Bulldog, you will need to first acclimate them to the crate. This can be done by placing their food and water bowls inside the crate and leaving the door open. You may also want to place a toy or two inside the crate to make it more inviting.
Once your french Bulldog is comfortable going in and out of the crate, you can begin closing the door for short periods of time. Start with just a few minutes at a time and gradually incr ..read more
Daily French Bulldog
2y ago
French Bulldogs are adorable, but their poop can be a little unpredictable. Frenchies can have a variety of different bowel movements, and sometimes it can be hard to tell if they’re normal or not.
There are no rules when it comes to the number of times a French Bulldog should poop, it depends on a variety of factors. However, healthy adult French Bulldogs should poop at least once per day, on average twice per day, and a maximum of three times per day. If your Frenchie is not pooping at all or is pooping more than three times a day, then you should consult your veterinarian.
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Daily French Bulldog
2y ago
French Bulldog ears are prone to infections due to wax, dirt, and other debris. Therefore extra care is necessary in cleaning them!
You’ll be glad you took care of this little task when it saves them from an infection or other health problems down the line.
A few minutes of work will save you loads of trouble in the future. And all it takes is some time and patience.
Let’s explore how to clean a French Bulldog’s ears!
Why do you need to clean french bulldog ears?
French Bulldogs are prone to ear infections due to the shape of their ears and the amount of space inside their bat ears.
The wax a ..read more
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2y ago
Do French Bulldogs love to snuggle with you on the couch, curl up in your lap for a quick nap or follow you around the house looking for some extra attention?
Do they prefer to sleep alone and would never dream of getting too close to anyone but themselves?
The answer is YES. Most French Bulldogs love to snuggle with their masters, especially when the weather starts getting cold!
But wait… there’s a fine line between a Frenchie who likes to cuddle and one that doesn’t. Let’s explore what it looks like when a Frenchie is snuggling up to you until we figure out which category your furry French ..read more
Daily French Bulldog
2y ago
I know, I know. It’s gross. But believe it or not, lots of French Bulldogs eat their own poop. And before you go getting all judgy on me, there’s a good reason for it! This article is going to explore the reasons why is your French Bulldog eating poop and offer some tips on how to get your pup to stop eating poop once and for all. Sound good? Keep reading!
There are many potential reasons why your French Bulldog may be eating poop, and most of them are not cause for alarm. Some of the most common reasons include dietary deficiencies, boredom, anxiety or stress, and parasites.
Is it commo ..read more
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2y ago
If you’re a proud, loving Frenchie parent, one of the common issues that you should learn about is Cherry Eye, including what it is, what you should know about it, and how to treat it!
Cherry Eye is a prolapse on your French Bulldog’s third eyelid, the nictitating membrane. This gland is responsible for tear production and a little extra protection. When the condition occurs, the corner of your Frenchie’s eye pops out and turns red. Cherry Eye is a common breed-specific issue with French Bulldogs.
What are the causes for French Bulldog Cherry Eye?
Most researchers will be quick to say th ..read more
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2y ago
If you’re a French Bulldog parent, you know that your pup is prone to occasional vomiting. But do you know why? In this blog post, we’ll explore some of the most common causes of French Bulldog vomiting and offer tips for how to help your pup feel better.
While there are many reasons why French Bulldogs might vomit, one of the most common is because they are a Brachycephalic breed. This means that their small snout, which makes them so popular and cute, makes it difficult for them to eat and digest food properly, leading to vomiting and other digestive problems.
Whether your Frenchie is ..read more
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2y ago
If you’re considering a Frenchie, you’re probably wondering if do French Bulldogs bark a lot and whether or not you will be able to live with a French Bulldog barking. In this post, we’ll discuss why do they bark, how much do they bark, and how to stop them from barking. Stay tuned!
Although French Bulldogs are not the quietest of breeds, French Bulldogs don’t bark a lot. They tend to only bark when they have something to say, which means that they are less likely to engage in unnecessary or excessive barking. This makes them an ideal breed for those who live in apartments or other close quar ..read more
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2y ago
There are many reasons why your French Bulldog’s ears aren’t standing. A French Bulldog puppy with floppy ears is simply irresistible to most people. But the question is, are Frenchie’s ears supposed to be that way?
Ears not standing could also be French bulldogs that were born with folded ears or that don’t have the right genes to support upright ear carriage.
French bulldogs fully developed with floppy ears are not as common. Some people might think that the dog has a health problem if its ears are not in an erect position.
Are French Bulldogs born with floppy ears?
Yes, French Bulldogs can ..read more