Blog – French Bulldog Breed https://www.frenchbulldog.site French Bulldog puppy for sale, French Bulldog for SALE Sat, 23 Jan 2021 22:18:27 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.9.10 https://www.frenchbulldog.site/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/cropped-frenchie-world-logo-3-32x32.png Blog – French Bulldog Breed https://www.frenchbulldog.site 32 32 French Bulldog Breathing- Why Does Your Frenchie Breathe Heavy? https://www.frenchbulldog.site/blog/french-bulldog-breathing/ https://www.frenchbulldog.site/blog/french-bulldog-breathing/#respond Sat, 23 Jan 2021 22:11:46 +0000 https://www.frenchbulldog.site/?p=3492 If you are an owner of a French bulldog, then you should become familiar with their tendencies to experience breathing issues. French bulldog breathing problems can range from moderate to severe, so that’s why it’s important to know how and when you need to help your dog. French bulldog breathing- Things to know! We all know that Frenchies have brachycephalic skulls which implies having the […]

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If you are an owner of a French bulldog, then you should become familiar with their tendencies to experience breathing issues. French bulldog breathing problems can range from moderate to severe, so that’s why it’s important to know how and when you need to help your dog.

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French bulldog breathing- Things to know!

We all know that Frenchies have brachycephalic skulls which implies having the same amount of soft palate as other dogs. At the same time, they have narrow nostrils that make them incapable to sustain long walks and heavy exercise.

Some Frenchies can have slightly visible narrow nostrils from others. This feature influences Frenchies to struggle for breath in the hot weather and incapable to cool down the air they inhale.

How to help your French bulldog with breathing issues?

  • Don’t take them outside during the hottest part of the day

French bulldogs can go through a real-life struggle if you take them outside during the hottest part of the day. That’s why I suggest taking them to strolls early in the morning and late in the evening. If your pooch needs a potty break during the day, then you can dress him/her in a cooling vest and search for natural shadow.

  • Narrow nostrils surgery

If your Frenchie goes through breathing problems daily and has narrow nostrils, then you should consider performing a nostril surgery. Surgery is recommended both for moderate and severe cases. A long-term French bulldog breathing issue can strain the heart as well.

  • Elongated Soft Palate surgery

Although Frenchies’ muzzles evolved through history, the amount of tissue inside of their throats has left the same. Unfortunately, this occurrence makes them struggle for breath because the tissue blocks the flow of air in the upper airways. By performing the surgery of elongated soft palate, your pooch will breathe easier, and won’t choke during meals. You’ve probably noticed that your batpig sounds like he swallows not only the food but also the air. Well, it’s because he deals with three issues during meals: chewing, breathing, and elongated soft palate.

French bulldogs who suffer from breathing problems should place their heads on elevated edges during sleep. Dogs with standard muzzles sleep with closed mouths, however, Frenchies need a sort of wedge to make their sleeping time easier.

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  • Is your Frenchie overweight?

Obesity in French bulldogs should be treated immediately. It can only worsen the French bulldog breathing and make your dog unable to go on daily strolls. In this case, you should decrease the percentage of carbohydrates and consider switching him to a raw diet. Raw diet for French bulldogs will provide your pet with more energy and will boost his immunity.

  • Pay attention during the winter season

Not only hot but also cold weather can cause French bulldog breathing issues. Frenchies are on a higher tendency to suffer from hypothermia due to previously mentioned issues. Therefore, my advice is to always dress your pooch in warm winter clothes when going outside in cold weather.

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Can French Bulldogs Wear Muzzles? https://www.frenchbulldog.site/blog/french-bulldog-muzzle/ https://www.frenchbulldog.site/blog/french-bulldog-muzzle/#respond Tue, 19 Jan 2021 11:39:26 +0000 https://www.frenchbulldog.site/?p=3488 Many people think that dog muzzles only serve to prevent a dog from acting aggressively. However, it’s not like that! Dog muzzles can help dog owners in different situations and represent important tools in dog training lessons. Since choosing the right French bulldog muzzle seems difficult for many pet parents, we decided to introduce you to one that is specially designed to fit these little […]

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Many people think that dog muzzles only serve to prevent a dog from acting aggressively. However, it’s not like that! Dog muzzles can help dog owners in different situations and represent important tools in dog training lessons. Since choosing the right French bulldog muzzle seems difficult for many pet parents, we decided to introduce you to one that is specially designed to fit these little gremlins.

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When does your Frenchie need to wear a muzzle?

Although seeing a Frenchie wearing a muzzle might seem cruel, it’s a useful tool that can serve different occasions. As we all know, Frenchies have flat skulls, so they need specially tailored muzzles that won’t restrict their breathing. Here is the list of situations when your dog can wear it.

  • Anxiety/ Fear

Anxiety and fear are one of the most common behavioral issues that often occur in rescued and traumatized dogs. Pooches who went through stressful situations such as punishment and rejection will be on a higher tendency to become anxious. An anxious dog often shows aggression due to a lack of confidence and bad experience with humans.  Therefore, a French bulldog muzzle should be used as a tool that can help you in teaching your pet to act calmed and relaxed. By performing professional training lessons, and by using a muzzle, your dog can become an obedient family member.

  • Injuries and surgeries

A dog who went through spaying, neutering, or some other type of intervention should wear a muzzle. It can restrict him from licking and chewing the injured spot. Besides, you can prevent developing infections that can worsen the condition.

  • Vet visits

Some pooches simply feel frightened when going to the vet, so a muzzle should help in preventing aggressive behavior.

Even though French bulldogs are famous for their friendly and affectionate nature, it’s also possible to find individuals who will have behavioral issues. Those are usually French bulldogs who haven’t been properly socialized. The key to living with a calm-tempered dog is to early star with socialization lessons.  They include introducing a Frenchie with odors from the environment, other dogs, cats, and people.

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What to look for when buying a French bulldog muzzle?

  • Choose a muzzle that features a padded hole for your Frenchie’s nose. In that way, you’ll prevent developing scratches and irritations on the soft nose skin.
  • French bulldog muzzle should have an adjustable strap that will allow you to customize the size.
  • The holes for the eyes should be wide enough and padded. Your dog needs to have a clear view while walking.
  • Your pooch should be able to drink water while wearing a muzzle. Therefore, make sure the hole properly around the dog’s mouth and nose.

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Basic French Bulldog Training Lessons To Teach From The Start https://www.frenchbulldog.site/blog/basic-french-bulldog-training-lessons/ https://www.frenchbulldog.site/blog/basic-french-bulldog-training-lessons/#respond Wed, 13 Jan 2021 22:55:11 +0000 https://www.frenchbulldog.site/?p=3483 If you’ve just brought a four-legged friend home, you probably have dozens of questions to ask the breeder. Besides choosing the right diet for your Frenchie, it’s equally important to start with training lessons on time. French bulldog training classes take a lot of consistency, patience, and effort. That’s why we want to relieve what are the first lessons to teach your Frenchie from the […]

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If you’ve just brought a four-legged friend home, you probably have dozens of questions to ask the breeder. Besides choosing the right diet for your Frenchie, it’s equally important to start with training lessons on time. French bulldog training classes take a lot of consistency, patience, and effort. That’s why we want to relieve what are the first lessons to teach your Frenchie from the moment he meets his new home.

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  • Why are training lessons important?

French bulldog training lessons will help your dog become confident, independent, and sociable. They serve to build a healthy relationship between an owner and a pet. Without them, your dog can show behavioral problems such as aggressiveness, separation anxiety, and destructive chewing.

French bulldog training should be your priority, and it can be successfully performed by using the right motivational tools. Training provides plenty of activity and mental stimulation for your Frenchie. It also keeps a dog healthy and in good shape.

To have successful lessons, our advice is to use treats, lots of words of praise words, and interactive toys. Stuffed toys and different French bulldog toys that teach a dog to work for his food will represent a great help for any type of lesson.

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What are basic French bulldog training lessons to teach your dog?

 

  • Housebreaking rules

In the first few weeks, your French bulldog puppy will make potty accidents in the house. However, you should stay consistent in training and use potty pads in the beginning. Make sure you always praise your little gremlin when does the job.

If your frog dog can start going outside after receiving the essential vaccinations, you should set the schedule for going to the toilet.  Using rewards such as snacks and toys is very important because that’s how your pet will get a positive association with performed action.

  • Crate training

Crate training plays one of the most important roles in preventing a dog from separation anxiety. It is a condition where the dog goes through real stress triggered by the owner’s absence. Since French bulldogs are companion dogs that love being someone’s center of attention, they’re on a higher tendency to suffer from this condition.

Therefore, crate training should start from the moment you notice that your Frenchie can sit or lay for approximately 30 min in one place. Crate training is also known as a natural dog’s instinct to search for a comfy and safe spot. As your dog matures, you should increase the time spent in the crate until you teach a dog to spend a few hours alone.

During the time of loneliness, you should allow your Frenchie to play with chew toys, interactive toys, and to leave him a piece of your clothing that contains your smell. That’s how you will make him more relaxed while you’re out.

Crate training lessons should never be used as punishment. Otherwise, your Frenchie won’t make a progress and will come to fear and refuse to spend time in it.

If you’re not sure what type of crate to choose for your Frenchie, we prefer using simple dog beds or opened x-pens. They’re the safest and least ’cruel-looking’ option for your pooch.

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  • Setting the schedule

You should always stick to the same schedule of eating and going to strolls if you want to leave with an obedient and relaxed pooch. Dogs love scheduling, and that’s how they enjoy their daily routine. Any sudden change in their meals, walks, and playtime can make them prone to accidents, destructive behavior, and excessive vocalization.

When we talk about Frenchies, they require going to multiple shorter strolls during a day. Their flat muzzles and soft palates make them quickly get tired, so this breed won’t be a good pick for sports and highly active types of people.

  • Bite inhibition

Bite inhibition in Frenchies is another training lesson that teaches the dog to control the strength of his bite. It is an important factor in a dog’s socialization, and the best way to stop your dog from negative biting is to let him mouth your hand.

You should continue playing until he bites you hard. The next step is to say an ’ouch’ sound, and remove your hand. Small puppies learn through repetition, so you’ll need to keep consistency in training in order to succeed. During the teething phase, your Frenchie will tend to search for items to chew. Therefore, when he is in a biting mood, you should always have your Frenchie’s favorite toys to occupy his attention and help him relieve the pains.

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What Are The Most Common French Bulldog Health Problems? https://www.frenchbulldog.site/blog/french-bulldog-health-problems/ https://www.frenchbulldog.site/blog/french-bulldog-health-problems/#respond Mon, 11 Jan 2021 21:18:55 +0000 https://www.frenchbulldog.site/?p=3473 You might have heard a hundred times by now that a Frenchie puppy should be bought from a reputable and trusted breeder. Otherwise, they can be prone to health issues that will turn out to be chronic conditions. Since French bulldog health problems might put future owners to a dead end, we decided to make an in-depth article with all issues your dog can be […]

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You might have heard a hundred times by now that a Frenchie puppy should be bought from a reputable and trusted breeder. Otherwise, they can be prone to health issues that will turn out to be chronic conditions. Since French bulldog health problems might put future owners to a dead end, we decided to make an in-depth article with all issues your dog can be prone to.

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Why are French bulldogs prone to health problems?

We all know that Frenchies have flat faces, stout bodies, and bat ears. They have been ‘created’ by crossbreeding an English bulldog and other terrier breeds. Unfortunately, bulldog breeds are on a higher tendency to suffer from breathing issues and problems with hips. And since no one can escape their roots, it’s nothing surprising for Frenchies to inherit those tendencies from their ancestors.

To live with a healthy Frenchie, it’s essential to choose a trusted breeder. These dogs should cross several tests before a breeder decides to use them for mating. The dog’s parent health history plays one of the most important roles. If they suffered from allergies, hip dysplasia, or some other inherited disease, their puppies will very likely suffer from those issues too.

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What are the most common French bulldog health problems?

  • Allergies

Allergies in French bulldogs are one of the most common occurrences that affect their lives. They have sensitive digestive systems and can suffer from food allergies if we feed them with an inappropriate diet. To prevent a Frenchie from food allergies, you need to choose a diet that is free of artificial colors, flavors, soy, corn, and by-products. Those are some of the most common allergy triggers.

Besides, French bulldogs can also be prone to environmental allergies. Due to their short snouts, Frenchies inhale allergens that cause allergy symptoms. Sneezing, itchiness of the skin, diarrhea, runny eyes or nose, and moist and scabbed skin can be only some of the issues.

What are the most common environmental allergens?

Many of us are familiar with the allergic reaction caused by environmental allergens. Unfortunately, they also affect our dogs in similar ways. Dogs usually develop allergies between ages 1-3. The allergic reactions occur when a dog has a weak immune system or it’s genetically predisposed to certain illnesses.

Some of the most common environmental allergens are dust, mites, seasonal pollen, animal dander, mold spores, and house-cleaning chemicals. Because our pooches usually don’t wear clothes, they can’t escape contact with allergens.

  • Hip dysplasia

Hip dysplasia in French bulldogs is a skeletal disorder when the ball doesn’t fit the socket joint properly. It is one of the most common French bulldog health problems that is caused by genetics. A dog who suffers from hip dysplasia has a hard time climbing the stairs, he is incapable to jump, and has pains.

On the other hand, a Frenchie can also start suffering from hip dysplasia due to excessive growth, obesity, inappropriate exercising, and lack of certain minerals. This condition is difficult to treat since it requires physical therapy, a specific diet, and constant weight control. As the last option, vets recommend surgery to restore a function.

  • Conjunctivitis

Since French bulldogs have protruding eyes and flat muzzles, they are on a higher tendency to suffer from eye infections. Conjunctivitis in French bulldogs includes discharge from the eyes. It’s very uncomfortable and causes blinking, redness, and swelling. It can also occur with other symptoms such as coughing, sneezing, and nasal discharge.

What causes Conjunctivitis in French bulldogs?

  • Allergic conjunctivitis – It commonly occurs in Frenchies with a tendency to seasonal allergies
  • Viral infections (canine distemper virus)
  • Tumors of the conjunctiva
  • Dry eye syndrome
  • stuck foreign object or pollution and smoke
  • Cherry eye

We can describe a cherry eye in French bulldogs as a condition when a tear gland of the third eyelid pops out. It looks like a pink ball in the corner of the eye and can be triggered by a congenital weakness. It causes the dryness of the eye, so dogs start scratching the place and cause an infection. That’s why we should not leave it untreated.

Younger Frenchies are on a higher tendency to suffer from this condition. However, it’s not impossible to occur in elder pooches too.

  • Narrow nostrils

Narrow nostrils often occur in brachycephalic dog breeds. It is one of the most unpleasant French bulldog health problems and requires a surgical approach. A dog with stenotic nares breathes difficulty, snores, snorts, and quickly gets tired.

  • Heat Stress

French bulldog heatstroke should be one of the biggest concerns for dog owners. Since these dogs have short snouts, they have a hard time regulating their body temperature. You can help your batpig to easier deal with hot weather by dressing him into summer-cooling clothes. It is made of special heat-resistant fabric and should be worn wet in order to prevent your dog from heat stress.

We suggest you have a look at the following Summer-cooling vest that can help your dog feel safe in the summer.

What are the signs of heatstroke in French bulldogs?

  • Dizziness
  • Lethargy
  • Dehydration
  • Diarrhea
  • Rapid heart rate
  • Glazed eyes
  • Heavy breathing
  • Hypothermia

Hypothermia definitely deserves to find a place on the list of potential French bulldog health problems. Again, the reason for this condition is their short snouts that make them incapable to maintain the optimal body temperature. That’s why vets and breeders advise owners of Frenchies to dress their pets in warm and waterproof clothes in cold weather. French bulldog jackets should become one of the most important items in your dog’s closet.

  • Elongated Soft Palate

One of the common symptoms of Brachycephalic Obstructive Airway Syndrome includes an elongated soft palate. This body part blocks the airway, so Frenchies with this issue can’t go to strolls and do regular exercising. The only solution for this health issue is to perform a surgery or removing the excess tissue.

French bulldog health problems- wrapping up

Even though some Frenchies might be prone to the previously mentioned health problems, they still deserve to find the places in our houses. Since they make great pets, it’s not surprising to hear that they take the high 4th position in the USA. To live with a healthy French bulldog, choosing the right breeder plays one of the main roles. That’s why we recommend you not to buy puppies for a low amount of money. Frenchies require special prenatal and postnatal care, so they shouldn’t be bought for 500$ or less. There is a huge difference between a Frenchie of 500$ and 5,000$.

 

 

 

 

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French Bulldog Skin Bumps- The Reasons and Solution https://www.frenchbulldog.site/blog/french-bulldog-skin-bumps/ https://www.frenchbulldog.site/blog/french-bulldog-skin-bumps/#respond Wed, 06 Jan 2021 20:11:04 +0000 https://www.frenchbulldog.site/?p=3461 French Bulldog Skin Bumps are one of the most confusing occurrences that can make your pooch anxious, and itchy. Since there could be many reasons for such a condition, you should know how to help your dog relieve the symptoms. What are the reasons for French bulldog skin bumps? French bulldog skin bumps look like small protrusions under the skin. They occur spontaneously, due to […]

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French Bulldog Skin Bumps are one of the most confusing occurrences that can make your pooch anxious, and itchy. Since there could be many reasons for such a condition, you should know how to help your dog relieve the symptoms.

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What are the reasons for French bulldog skin bumps?

French bulldog skin bumps look like small protrusions under the skin. They occur spontaneously, due to exposure to a certain allergy trigger, poor hygiene, bacterial infection, hormonal imbalance, and inappropriate diet. Just like in humans, bumps come in three stages. Blackheads are the first stage, and then go the redness, and then the whiteheads. They more often occur during the period of adolescence and can be solved by using certain cosmetic products and switching a dog to a raw diet.

Eating food that is rich in by-products, carbohydrates, and artificial flavors can be one of the reasons for occurring this ugly condition. Vets usually recommend that dogs with bumps should be fed with fresh veggies and meat.  Besides, adding probiotic supplements, vitamin C, and other dog-safe supplements are also some of the ingredients that can improve the quality of your Frenchie’s skin.

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In case your Frenchie suffers from an inappropriate sebaceous gland function and hormonal imbalance, the bumps will be more difficult to heal. Depending on the severity of the case, the dog can get antibiotic therapy (oral medications, lotions, and creams), and doing baths in specially-customized shampoos.

French bulldog skin bumps can range in size and usually appear on the belly, between folds, armpits, and on the chest.

How to prevent and solve French bulldog skin bumps?

If you’ve noticed that your Frenchie has oily skin, our recommendation is to check his hormones. Bumps in dogs are often followed by seborrhea and dandruff, so your batpig might need a special medical shampoo for treating Malassezia fungus. It is one of the main culprits for occurring seborrhea and seborrheic dermatitis.

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  • Choose the right shampoo

Your vet should prescribe you shampoo with herbs that reduce itchiness, redness, and inflammation. Our suggestion is to find a shampoo with tea tree oil, Aloe Vera, and Coconut oil because they help in treating acne and bumps.

Depending on the severity of the case, your pooch might need an antibiotic shampoo that will kill the bacteria and help him solve the problem forever.

  • Regular folds cleaning

French bulldog’s folds, especially those around his mouth, can collect dirt, food leftovers, and all those nasty and smelly elements. To prevent your pet from developing bumps between the folds, it would be helpful to clean them with wet baby wipes or a wet cloth. After finishing the process, you should apply cornstarch to pick up the excess moisture.

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  • Use dog-safe acne creams for inflamed whiteheads

If your French bulldog skin bumps are red and have whiteheads, then you can try applying dog-safe acne creams. They will help in drying out the pimples and will fasten up the process of healing. Do not buy creams that contain zinc because it’s a toxic ingredient for dogs. Zinc creams are very beneficial for us, but they can damage our dog’s red cells, causing them to explode.

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  • Bacterial infection requires immediate reaction

You should never treat French bulldog skin bumps at home by using human cosmetics. Dogs’ skin reacts sensitively to different ingredients found in human cosmetics. Some of them can even be poisonous, so you shouldn’t try solving this issue by yourself.

If your Frenchie’s bumps have yellow pus, your vet will probably take a swab for testing. The results will show whether your dog needs an antibiotic or antifungal treatment.

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What Helps A French Bulldog With A Runny Nose? https://www.frenchbulldog.site/blog/french-bulldog-runny-nose/ https://www.frenchbulldog.site/blog/french-bulldog-runny-nose/#respond Wed, 23 Dec 2020 21:56:35 +0000 https://www.frenchbulldog.site/?p=3454 French Bulldog runny nose might be one of the most concerning occurrences in your Frenchie.  Unlike other dog breeds, Frenchies are on a higher tendency to suffer from nasal infections. They have brachycephalic skulls that make them more susceptible to catch allergens such as pollen and dust. Therefore, let’s find out when you should become worried about your French bulldog’s runny nose. What are the […]

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French Bulldog runny nose might be one of the most concerning occurrences in your Frenchie.  Unlike other dog breeds, Frenchies are on a higher tendency to suffer from nasal infections. They have brachycephalic skulls that make them more susceptible to catch allergens such as pollen and dust. Therefore, let’s find out when you should become worried about your French bulldog’s runny nose.

What are the most common symptoms of a French bulldog runny nose?

  • Watery discharge
  • Nasal discharge
  • Troubles with breathing
  • Sneezing
  • Heavy breathing
  • Bad breath
  • Deterioration in oral health

There are two types of runny nose syndrome in Frenchies. The first one is triggered by an allergen, while the second type can be a severe or chronic runny nose.

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What are the causes of runny nose in Frenchies?

Since Frenchies have short nostrils, they are susceptible to respiratory issues and different infections. Therefore, as an owner of this breed, you should observe your pet’s behavior and monitor the new symptoms.

One of the causes can be an allergic reaction to an inhaled allergen. We all know that dogs love to sniff, so inhaling pollen, dust, mites, or a chemical can cause an immune reaction.

A stuck plant or some other foreign object can also be the potential cause for a French bulldog runny nose. In this case, you should carefully try to take the item out by using the tweezers.

Bacterial or fungal infection in a dog’s sinuses is always followed by yellowish, grey, or green discharge. In this case, your pooch should get urgent treatment. The nose discharge can easily descend to the lungs and cause severe pneumonia.

The next case when your Frenchie can have a runny nose is during the teething period. Besides, dental issues such as gingivitis, and periodontitis can also obstruct the nasal passages.

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What are the best remedies for a French bulldog runny nose?

Since allergies are usually the most common trigger, you should consult with your vet to help you determine the root of the issue. In case your dog suffers from seasonal allergies, your vet will prescribe you an antihistamines therapy. Corticosteroids are meant only for severe symptoms when a dog’s struggling for breath. You shouldn’t use it for more than 7 days, because they can cause different side effects.

A bacterial or fungal infection requires antibiotic treatment or antifungal therapy.

Dental issues followed by a dog’s runny nose can be temporary. However, in case of chronic dental illness, your dog might need a tooth cleaning or removal under anesthesia.

Tips to keep the French bulldog’s nose healthy

Every part of a dog’s body needs to get proper care, even the Frenchie’s nose. Therefore, if you’re wondering what is the best product to use for soothing the dog’s nose, French bulldog Snout Balm is my choice.

This nose balm features olive and Avocado oil which are known as one of the best remedies for dry and injured skin. Besides, this balm will help you in treating nose hyperkeratosis that is definitely one of the ugliest conditions to spot on a dog. The mix of magical plants will help in removing dry scabs and will help the new skin growth.

I also recommend you to use it on your Frenchie’s nose during the cold months. It will work as a protective layer from freezy weather.

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French Bulldog VS. English Bulldog- Which One To Choose? https://www.frenchbulldog.site/blog/french-bulldog-vs-english-bulldog/ https://www.frenchbulldog.site/blog/french-bulldog-vs-english-bulldog/#respond Fri, 18 Dec 2020 23:07:47 +0000 https://www.frenchbulldog.site/?p=3445 Are you in doubt whether to buy an English or a French bulldog? Despite the fact these breeds look like they have many features in common, it has quite a few characteristics by which they differ. Let’s compare French bulldog VS. English Bulldog and how to make the right decision for your family. French bulldog Vs. English Bulldog- A few words about their history If […]

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Are you in doubt whether to buy an English or a French bulldog? Despite the fact these breeds look like they have many features in common, it has quite a few characteristics by which they differ. Let’s compare French bulldog VS. English Bulldog and how to make the right decision for your family.

French bulldog Vs. English Bulldog- A few words about their history

If we compare French bulldog VS. English bulldog, we can notice that English bulldogs were recognized in the 13th century. Thanks to their powerful jaws, sturdy bodies, and many folds, this breed was used for a cruel sport called bullbaiting. Luckily, this sport became forbidden in 1835, but the fighting still went underground. And while some people decided to create crossbreeds of Pit Bull and English bulldogs, others decided to use them as guards and companions.

Luckily, English bulldogs got their chance to become pets thanks to the fanciers that bred them to become gentle and calm. Today, English bulldogs are famous for their affectionate and calm nature. They are especially popular among non-sporting people because they don’t require much activity.

When we talk about French bulldogs, they also pull their roots from England. They have been created by crossbreeding English bulldogs and other domestic toy breeds and Pugs in the 19th century. French bulldogs took the spotlight in France when Nottingham lacemakers expanded their business over the island.

Unlike English bulldogs, Frenchies changed their appearances through history. Today, they take the high 4th position on the list of the most popular dog breeds.

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French bulldog VS. English Bulldog- Appearance

Both breeds are recognizable for their flat muzzles and sturdy bodies. However, Frenchies are quite smaller, possess fewer folds, and have bat-shaped ears. There is an interesting anecdote about the appearance of the first-developed French bulldogs. They had rose-shaped ears until breeders and official communities decided to consider bat-shaped ears as the only approved characteristic.

Another noticeable difference between a French bulldog VS. English bulldog is their size. Frenchies can be tall between 11-13 inches, while English buddies stand 14-15 inches tall. A fully grown Frenchie shouldn’t exceed 27/28 pounds, while an English bulldog can go up to 50 pounds.

Both pooches have short, and smooth coats that can come in variations between cream, fawn, and white. However, Frenchies can also come in quite rare colors such as blue, merle, Isabella, and lilac.

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French bulldog VS. English Bulldog- Temperament

If we compare a French bulldog VS. English bulldog, we will notice that they possess similar personalities. Both breeds are friendly, affectionate, and lively. When we talk about their intelligence, Frenchies take a small advantage. They’re better students than English fellows, and faster learn tricks. Since both pooches can behave stubbornly if you don’t choose a good motivational tool, you might have issues with ’breaking’ their strong characters.

Stubbornness is the key factor that affects the obedience in a dog. Therefore, future dog owners of both breeds should be ready to continuously repeat lessons until their dogs finally get it.

If you want to choose these dogs to live in big families, we want to note that you certainly won’t make a mistake. Both Frenchies and English bulldogs love kids and spending time surrounded by people. They are actually a sort of four-legged kids who like to be in the center of attention.

When we talk about comparing energy levels of French bulldog VS. English bulldog, the smaller fellows possess a higher energy level. While English buddies would always choose chilling and lying on the couch, Frenchies will make a good balance between playing, sniffing around, and relaxing.

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French bulldog VS. English Bulldog- Which breed is more expensive?

One of the most important things to keep in mind is that neither a Frenchie nor an English bulldog can’t be bought for a small amount of money. These dogs go under artificial inseminations and can’t deliver puppies naturally. Besides, a reputable breeder will select perfectly healthy parents that have been cleared out from all hereditary diseases.

The average price of a French bulldog goes between 1,000- 5,000$ while the price of an English bulldog can go between 1,500- 7,000 $. These are only the average prices for both breeds because they can range up to 10,000 $.

A special note for future owners

It should be noted that Frenchies and English bulldogs can be susceptible to different health issues. It can happen if you buy them from untrusted breeders who deal with overproducing unhealthy litters.

Therefore, we recommend you to pay special attention when buying a dog and to check the health history. French bulldogs can be on a higher tendency to suffer from allergies, while both pooches can deal with hip dysplasia, narrow nostrils, overheating, and hypothermia.

French bulldog VS. English bulldog- Wrapping up

Whatever breed you choose, the most important rule is to provide your pet with plenty of love, support, and care. Once a Frenchie or an English bulldog sneak into your heart, you won’t be able to resist those big eyes, and round bodies. Owning one of these dogs will show you how an unconconditional love should look like.

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The French bulldog’s nose is a main ‘tool’ that helps him to discover the world. That tiny body part alternates between wet and dry and contains more than 300 million olfactory receptors. Since your Frenchie’s nose needs to get essential care just like the rest of his body, these tips will help you keep it soothed and healthy.

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What is the best product to use on a French bulldog’s nose?

We all know that a dog’s nose should be cold and wet. The dry and warm nose doesn’t mean that your dog suffers from an underlying issue. It can be triggered by a dog’s inability to soothe it by licking. Since French bulldogs have brachycephalic heads, they are incapable to lick their noses, so they often become cracked and dry.

Other cases that can cause the dryness of a French bulldog’s nose are:

  • Allergies Your French bulldog might suffer from environmental allergies. The dryness can be caused by seasonal, food, or contact allergens. In case of seasonal allergy, you should strengthen the dog’s immunity and gently clean the muzzle and folds it with a wet cloth every time he gets back from outside. In that way, you’ll decrease the possibility of becoming dry, itchy, or warm.cBesides, we also recommend you not to use plastic water and food bowls for your Frenchie. They can collect bacteria, and can also trigger the allergy.
  • Weather changes and dehydration– The thin and spongy skin on your French bulldog’s nose reacts sensitively to cold or hot weather. Central heating can also affect nasal moisture. Therefore, make sure you provide your dog with plenty of water throughout the year. Dehydration can happen even during cold months when the indoor air is too dry.
  • Autoimmune disorders– Although autoimmune disorders occur rarely, your vet might perform an exam to check whether a dog suffers from neurological issues.

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What to use on my French bulldog’s nose?

Using nose balms with strong scents is not recommended. They can trigger sneezing, allergies, and usually point out they’re rich in artificial fragrances. Instead, we advise you to use nose balms that feature only natural ingredients.

French Bulldog Nose Moisturizer is carefully designed for dry and cracked noses, and you can use it even as daily protection throughout the year.

It consists of only non-toxic and organic ingredients such as Olive oil, and Avocado. Even if your Frenchie licks it, this nose balm is made of ECOCERT ingredients.

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How to use the French bulldog Nose Moisturizer?

Clean the dog’s nose with a wet cotton pad, and then gently apply the balm with another dry cotton pad or your fingers. Try to occupy your Frenchie’s attention by rewarding him with treats. You can use it 2 times a week, and it is also suitable for treating tear stains and nose hyperkeratosis.

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What natural ingredients can I put on my French bulldog’s nose?

Coconut oil represents one of the best home ingredients that help in treating nose hyperkeratosis in French bulldogs. You can apply it daily, and it’s totally harmless even if your pooch licks it.

The coconut oil will help the crusty and flaky skin to fall out,  and it will improve the production of new ones.

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French Bulldog Food – How To Know What’s Right For Your Dog? https://www.frenchbulldog.site/blog/french-bulldog-food/ https://www.frenchbulldog.site/blog/french-bulldog-food/#respond Tue, 08 Dec 2020 22:15:14 +0000 https://www.frenchbulldog.site/?p=3427 We all know that most dog owners feed their dogs with dry kibble or canned food. Since we live fast lives, they seem like the quickest option for you but not always the best for your Frenchie. While cats are strict carnivores, dogs can also enjoy eating grains, fruits, and veggies. To make sure that you’ve made the right choice for your pet, we decided […]

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We all know that most dog owners feed their dogs with dry kibble or canned food. Since we live fast lives, they seem like the quickest option for you but not always the best for your Frenchie. While cats are strict carnivores, dogs can also enjoy eating grains, fruits, and veggies. To make sure that you’ve made the right choice for your pet, we decided to provide you with the tips that will help you know what is the best French bulldog food.

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French bulldog food- How to choose the right one?

French bulldog breed is one of a kind. They don’t only possess iconic appearances but also delight us with their huge hearts and lively personalities. Even though we can say 100 words of praise, we also need to note a few not-so-great facts about these dogs.

French bulldogs are on a higher tendency to suffer from stomach bloating, and digestive issues due to their brachycephalic skulls. This feature makes them prone to choking and literally ‘eating the air’ during meals. Therefore, their owners should pay special attention to their nutritional needs and should choose Anti-choke feeding bowls that will make them ear slowlier.

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Well-balanced nutrition will mean a lot to your dog’s health and will decrease their digestive issues.

Rules to follow when choosing the best French bulldog food

One of the most important parts of being a French bulldog owner is to carefully read the label on the back of dry kibble or canned food. It will relieve you of the percentage of meat, veggies, and grains. The type of food varies per dog and age, and when buying food for Frenchies, you should highly avoid the following ingredients:

  • Artificial colors
  • Chicken meat (some dogs tolerate chicken file without skin)
  • By-product ( animal organs such as skin, liver, heart, ears)
  • Avoid dry kibble or canned food with a written sign ‘flavor of’. It’s a clear sign that such food is rich in artificial ingredients.
  • Avoid buying dry kibble that is rich in plant-based proteins. Commercial dry kibble should be rich in real meat proteins
  • Soy, corn, and other grains in large amounts can cause your dog’s skin to become itchy
  • Pork
  • Eggs (eggshell is alloved)

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Why is it important not to buy such food for your Frenchie?

Rendering is one of the processing methods of sanitizing otherwise inedible animal by-products and animal waste. Many ingredients in pet food today are from rendering plants, so even though you have just read that your dog’s favorite dry kibble contains a high percentage of proteins, I recommend you to read it twice before buying it.

When we talk about other nutrients in the kibble, it’s important to mention that many of them are lost during the high-heat process. Dog food producers often use different types of acrylamide and other carcinogens that leave a bad effect on your dog’s health.

Other ingredients such as high-starch carbohydrates and grains can create not only obesity, but also stressful insulin, cortisol, and glucagon. Even grain-free food can contain starchy carbs that are not recommended for Frenchies with a tendency to allergies.

Therefore, if you’ve noticed that your French bulldog’s skin became itchy, it’s high time to switch him to a different diet.

Meat is very important for our dogs because their wolf ancestors are carnivores. Their teeth, gut, and digestive physiology strongly support eating raw meat, so choosing a raw diet for your French bulldog would be a great choice. A raw diet includes uncooked meat, fresh veggies, and fruits, or minimally processed ingredients that can provide a beneficial effect on your dog’s overall health. Every dog is naturally predisposed to eat raw food, so this shouldn’t be a concern for you.

Why choose the BARF French bulldog diet?

Also known as the BARF diet, the raw diet allows you to carefully choose ingredients for your dog. Every dog needs fresh and healthy proteins and vitamins to grow into a healthy pet. During the period of growth, it’s essential to feed them with food rich in proteins and calcium that will help their bone to become strong. Besides, vets also recommend diets rich in Omega 3 and Omega 6 fatty acids because they support skin elasticity, brain, and eye function.

By feeding your Frenchie with a minimally processed diet, he will experience:

  • Fresher breath, cleaner teeth
  • Smoother coat
  • Healthy skin
  • He will be less prone to allergies
  • He will be less stinky
  • Fewer farts and painful bloating
  • Calm energy
  • More muscular build
  • He will be less prone to obesity

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French bulldog food – Wrapping up

As a responsive dog owner, you surely want your Frenchie to stay by your side for many years. That’s why we recommend you to invest in his diet, because it might cost you more in the present but will cost you less in the future. Going raw with your Frenchie will show an improvement to every aspect of his life.

 

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Finding the right French bulldog brushes might sound challenging because unlike many other small dog breeds, Frenchies have a single layer of coat. This feature makes them shed less, but it doesn’t mean that you shouldn’t brush them regularly. These are some useful tips that can help you choose the best brush for your Frenchie.

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What are the best French bulldog brushes?

When choosing the brush for your Frenchie’s coat, it’s essential to know which one will make your dog comfortable and pleasant during grooming. You certainly don’t want to choose a brush that will scratch the skin. Since French bulldogs have short and thin coats, you don’t have to use hard grooming brushes. Dogs with longer hair require using brushes with double pins that will penetrate deep into the coat. Luckily, your Frenchie doesn’t need them, so the grooming process will be less messy and will last shorter.

By regularly brushing your Frenchie’s coat and cleaning folds, you’ll help him release dander, dirt, dust, allergens, and dead hair. Besides, it also helps in distributing natural skin oils that improve the coat’s appearance. We also need to note that not only bathing can help a Frenchie to smell better. Grooming removes dander and debris that is often one of the main culprits for your dog’s bad scent.

Types of French bulldog brushes

  • Rubber bristles

Brushes with soft rubber or silicone bristles represent one of the first items you can use on your puppy’s coat. Since puppies’ coats are soft and silky, using brushes and gloves with rubber pins will help you collect loose hair and dander.

  • Pin brushes

Brushes with long pins are often associated with long-haired dogs. However, they are all made to gently comb the dog’s hair and can be used on dogs with different types of coats. Dog brushes with pins usually feature a protective covering that will prevent your pooch from cuts and abrasions.

Top 5 picks of French bulldog brushes

Silicone Frenchie brush glove

Silicone gloves are not only coat-friendly. They also provide a pleasant massage and you can use it on Frenchies from their very young age. The mesh fabric is pleasant to the skin, while the elastic band around the wrist will keep the glove fit properly to the hand. Soft silicone pins will gently collect the debris, dander and hair, and after you finish the process, you can clean it with water.

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French Bulldog Massage Hair Remover

This is one of the best French bulldog brushes for older pooches and it is recommended to use it during the shedding season.
The metal pins feature a protective coating that won’t harm the skin. It is available in two colors, and the pins are angled for better reaching.
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French Bulldog Shower Brush

If you want to keep your house clean and save your time in grooming the dog’s hair, then this is the brush of your dreams. The French Bulldog Shower Brush is convenient to use during baths and it features pleasant and gentle silicone pins. You just need to add your French bulldog’s shampoo,  soak the dog’s fur, and start with gently rubbing.

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French Bulldog Grooming Glove

Another brush you can use on your Frenchie is this grooming glove with eco-friendly silicone pins. You can use it on your Frenchie to clean matted hair and dander, as well as to provide him with a relaxing massage. It is especially suitable for pooches that don’t like brushing.

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French Bulldog Grooming Tool– Furminator for French bulldogs

Dog furminators are recommended to use during the shedding season. They usually feature stainless steel edges that help you remove all the dead hair without hurting the dog. You can also use it on Frenchies with sensitive skin and there is a button on the top that helps you release the stuck hair inside the tool. Since it has an ergonomic handle, this furminator won’t slip and will help you reach all the places on your pet’s body.

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