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French Bulldog Health Issues: Reasons and How to Prevent

However, their adorable, unique features are the main cause of various French Bulldog health issues rather than in other dog breeds. For many pet owners, especially those new ones, raising a healthy Bulldog is a real-time challenge.

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French Bulldog Health Issues: Reasons and How to Prevent

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  1. French Bulldog Health Issues: Reasons and How to Prevent Are you planning to adopt a Buldog pet but delaying your plan due to their health issue? No issues; we are here to help. French Bulldogs are the world’s most popular dog breed, adopted by millions of pet enthusiasts due to their friendly nature and attractive features. However, their adorable, unique features are the main cause of various French Bulldog health issues rather than in other dog breeds. For many pet owners, especially those new ones, raising a healthy Bulldog is a real-time challenge.

  2. In this article, one of the expert bulldog breeders in town, BlueHaven French Bulldogs, will guide you through common French Bulldog health issues, identify the symptoms, and share proven methods to help you keep your pup healthy and happy. Understanding Key Reasons Why French Bulldog Health Issues Are So Common According to a study by the Royal Veterinary College, “the unique pettiet body shape of French Bulldogs is a leading cause of many of their health problems.” There are some more dates that have been found in this study, as follows: Category French Bulldogs Other Dogs Population in Study 2,781 French Bulldogs 21,850 non-French Bulldogs Total Dogs Analyzed Included in a population of 905,544 dogs Average Age 1.51 years 4.48 years Average Weight 12.45 kg 13.80 kg Health Risks Higher risk of 20 out of 43 disorders like  Narrowed nostrils Airway problems Ear discharge Skin infection Eye problem Lower Risks Lower risk of 11 out of 43 disorders compared to other dogs Here is a quick guide on common French Buldog health issues and what an owner should do. 1.Brachycephalic Obstructive Airway Syndrome French Bulldogs are known for their short, flat faces and shortened noses and skulls, which can lead to the most common French Bulldog health issue, brachycephalic syndrome. This breed also has narrow nostrils, elongated soft palates, and compact tracheas. Which is why around 45% of French bulldogs suffer from this medical condition.

  3. Symptoms Preventive Mesures Snoring Avoid excessive exercise, especially if you are living in hot and humid weather. Use a harness instead of a collar to prevent pressure on the neck. Maintain a healthy weight to reduce respiratory strain. Immediately take them to a vet. Reverse sneezing Gagging and retching Coughing and raspiness 2.Heat Stroke The next very common French Bulldog health issue is heat stroke. French Bulldogs cannot sweat easily, so regulating the heat is a big challenge for this tiny breed. Additionally, their tiny, narrow nostrils make it difficult to cool down easily. This increases the risk of heat stroke in warm weather. Here are some quick tips from us to deal with this French Bulldog common health issue. Symptoms Preventive Mesures Excessive panting If you notice your puppy is panting too much, move him to a cool place and provide plenty of water. Cool him down with a refreshing bath, spray him with a hose, or place a cold towel or a pack of frozen vegetables on his head. If the pet is still not comfortable, consider it an emergency and take him to the nearest medical center for professional assistance. Your pet may need IV fluids and oxygen therapy, and the professional will monitor your dog’s body temperature during treatment. Rapid breathing Dry, sticky gums; Seizures Disorientation. Lethargy 3.Skin Allergies The next most common health issue that many Bulldog owners complain about is their skin allergies. Their wrinkled face and folded ears are the main culprit behind these skin allergies.

  4. Under their folded skin, dirt and debris easily accumulate, become breeding grounds for bacteria and fungi, and cause skin issues. Here are some common symptoms and proven preventive measures to deal with this medical condition: Symptoms Preventive Mesures Excessive scratching or licking We recommend all our clients maintain a proper grooming routine. Regularly clean the skin folds of your pet with a gentle cleanser to keep the skin folds dry and bacteria-free. Watch for signs of infection, like redness or a bad smell, and see your vet if you notice any problems. Red, inflamed skin Pustules Dry, flaky patches Swollen faces and paws 4.Diarrhea in French Bulldogs Diarrhea is a common health issue in French Bulldogs, especially in puppies and dogs under 12 months old. As per a report, “around 7.5% of bulldogs suffer from this disorder. While it’s easy to assume diarrhea is caused by something they ate or their sensitive stomachs, it can sometimes indicate a more serious problem. 5 Key Points to Prevent These Common French Bulldog Health Issues Here are some key factors to consider when raising a healthy Bulldog pet: Find a Quality Dog: The first thing you must consider when selecting this dog breed is to choose an AKC-approved breeder to mitigate the risk of bringing home a pet that is genetically tested and free from any disorder. Regular Vet Checkups: Regular vet checkups are very crucial because early detection of any potential issue can easily detect and resolve the issue. Proper Diet and Exercise: Maintain a healthy weight to reduce breathing problems and joint issues. Ear Cleaning Routine: Prevent infections by keeping ears clean.

  5. Keep them Cool in Heat: Avoid overheating, as French Bulldogs are prone to breathing difficulties in warm weather. Conclusion If you are planning to adopt a French Bulldog pet, understanding the common French Bulldog health issues is very crucial to raising a healthy Bulldog pet. So, choose a trusted breeder like BlueHaven French Bulldogs who have decades of experience nurturing this breed that not only assures a healthy pet but also provides you with a proper guideline to raise a happy and healthy companion. Our experts are dedicated to assisting all Bulldog lovers and committed to delivering happy and healthy Bulldog puppies to every client. Visit us today!

  6. CONTACT US Website :https://bluehavenfrenchbulldogs.com/ GMB :https://maps.app.goo.gl/9xxqEPHwADwtaYP98 Email :bluehavenfrenchbulldogs@gmail.com Phone :+1 435-770-5708 Address :Brigham City, UT, United States CONTENT COURTESY https://medium.com/@info.bluehavenfrenchbulldogs/french-bulldog- health-issues-reasons-and-how-to-prevent-0502e0773666

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