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How To Care For French Bulldogs

Tom

January 23, 2021
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How To Care For French Bulldogs

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Bulldogs are quicker to adapt to life with people than other pets. This is due to a special type of relationship that has long been established between them. Over time, the connection between dogs and humans has grown so strong that it made it impossible for a person and his pet’s separate existence.

A dog’s behavior always depends not only on the innate qualities of its character, but also on the upbringing and special training that it will receive from its owner.

The dog’s good reaction to commands and the successful completion of the tasks assigned to it result from regular training. A dog of any breed must be trained in commands of general obedience and obey the owner unquestioningly.

How to care for French Bulldogs

The French Bulldog is a smooth-haired dog and therefore does not require much grooming. The breed has gained great popularity all over the world, also due to its easy care. The French Bulldog is the cleanest dog you definitely can find. It is as if specially created for keeping in a city apartment. Many long-haired dogs leave a smell in the apartment that causes a lot of trouble for the owner, but the French Bulldog is an odorless dog. After walking, you only need to wipe its paws and stomach with a dry cloth.

French Bulldogs have a short, wrinkled muzzle. Some dogs have too deep wrinkles, so the folds’ delicate skin can hurt and cause problems to the dog. Such dogs must oil the folds on the face with special dog cosmetics daily.

It is advisable to inspect the dog’s coat, eyes, ears, and paws daily. Ears should be kept clean by removing dirt with a cotton swab. French Bulldogs have a short, kinked tail. It is necessary to ensure that these places are clean and periodically rinse them to avoid the anal glands’ inflammation.

You can wash your dog with soap no more than once a year. It is necessary to ensure that the dog’s claws do not grow excessively. The paws of French Bulldogs should be tight, not loose. Therefore, it is necessary to trim the regrown part of the claw. Adult dogs grind their claws in summer, walking on asphalt and hard ground.

Watch your dog’s teeth. If you notice a gray-yellow plaque on your teeth, then contact your veterinarian to remove tartar, as they lead to tooth loss.

An experienced owner is always quick to spot any abnormal behavior. If the dog itches badly, is restless, or lost an appetite, it is necessary to conduct a more careful examination. If the reasons are not clear, then you should immediately seek qualified veterinary help.

An adult dog should be walked at least twice a day. On a walk, French Bulldogs are mobile and emotional. By their nature, they can be cocky and pugnacious if these habits are not stopped at a puppy age. Without fear, some bulldogs (especially males) may grapple with a large dog, which in turn can lead to a brawl involving stronger and more vicious dogs.

French Bulldog, not adapted for long runs, especially in the heat. Some owners wear different vests for their dogs, but it is better to cut short walks in time. By the way, in sleep, some French Bulldogs, like other short-faced dogs, can snore.

Do not pet your puppy’s ears. This is a very tender place. Ears can be damaged, and they will not be properly positioned or camber, which is a defect. The ears usually stand up for three months. It happens that ears stand up completely by the age of five months. For the ears to rise faster, it is necessary to give your beloved pet more raw meat and vitamin adding. According to the research on ThePets you should also clean dog’s ears with cleaning wipes or antimicrobial sprays. Proper ear care can prevent the occurrence of diseases at any age.

French Bulldogs Place

French Bulldogs are kept mainly in apartments or private houses. Simultaneously, they are forced to communicate with people, which sometimes causes some difficulties constantly. You can avoid them by following some of the recommendations suggested by experienced French Bulldog owners. The choice of the place for the place where the puppy will sleep is of great importance both for the dog’s normal development and for the convenience of its owners.

It is best to arrange a place for the puppy in the corner near the window – here, it will feel most comfortable. It is likely that at first, even in the presence of excellent conditions, the puppy will find it difficult to settle in a new place, whine at night, and you need to make sure that the pets take turns taking patronage over the baby at night.

It is not recommended to arrange a bed for the puppy near heat sources, because in this case, your ward will quickly get used to the excess heat in the room and will not tolerate low air temperatures in the future. It is also impossible to place the bedding in drafts or near doors.

From the first minutes of the puppy’s stay in the house, you need to accustom the French Bulldog to its place. To do this, the owner can bring the puppy to the rug and with the words “Place, place!” point your pet at it with your hand several times.

The dog’s place is the territory set aside for its rest. The place plays a significant role in the process of raising a puppy. You should not change the place, as this will put the dog in a difficult position, making it difficult to train it.

Wanting to be closer to the owner, the puppy will definitely try to climb onto the bed or chair in which the person is located. Such attempts should be stopped immediately. This is done gently but firmly so that the bulldog understands his mistake and does not repeat it. Consider also creating a safe environment for your pet.

Do not leave dirty shoes in the hallway: dogs are almost always partial to boots and shoes, and street dirt is a real breeding ground for diseases that are dangerous not only for humans but also for pets. It is best to store your shoes in a place where your pet cannot access them. Thus, you will save your four-legged friend from possible infection and your shoes from imminent damage.

Keep an eye on the order in the room where your pet lives: small objects, especially with sharp edges, scattered on the floor, sometimes pose a danger to the puppy. It may, while playing, swallow them or get hurt.

Any harsh, overly loud noises – slamming doors, some electrical appliances, electric tools, etc. – can scare the puppy. Indoor electrical wires must be inaccessible to the dog. Remember that the dog’s place is its kingdom, in which it feels safe. A French Bulldog resting on its bed should never be punished or disturbed, as the dog may react to your actions in completely unpredictable ways.

Before you bring your pet into the house, get the equipment necessary to keep it. First of all, you will need equipment for feeding, a place to sleep, a collar, a leash, a muzzle, and a whistle.

Feeding bowl

The dog’s feeding bowl should be stable and heavy so that your pet cannot carry it in its teeth or turn it over. The French Bulldog can stain the floor during feeding. You can avoid this by placing the bowl on a special stand, placing a newspaper or a wooden plank with a sawn hole for the bowl’s bottom.

Bowl for drinking water

The drinking water bowl must be stable and heavy. It should stand next to the feeding bowl, be kept clean at all times, and be regularly refilled with boiled water.

Sleeping place

  • Place a small rug on the floor. It should be easy to clean and big enough to protect the floor from your dog’s paws. You can also use mattresses covered with dense material.
  • Take a wooden box. The box’s dimensions should be such that the animal feels comfortable in it and can stretch out to its full height. Then a hole is cut in one of its side walls so that the puppy can climb inside. Something should be placed at the bottom of the box.
  • A large, stable basket with low sides is placed in the corner assigned to the puppy. It is best to use an oval basket, which will save space, unlike a round one. Its bottom, as a rule, is covered with tight-fitting, smoothly planed boards and multi-layer bedding. It is not recommended to cut holes in the basket, as their edges will creep, and the bed will quickly become unusable. Besides, the dog can be seriously injured by the protruding bars.
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Tom has always loved to write since he was little - he wanted to be either a writer or a veterinary doctor, but he ended up being a professional writer while most of his works are based on animals. He was born in San Francisco but later moved to Texas to continue his job as a writer. He graduated from the University of San Francisco where he studied biotechnology. He is happily married and a soon to be father!

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