Why Should You Clean Your Bulldog and French Bulldog’s Wrinkles?
Bulldog and French Bulldog wrinkles collect moisture, becoming damp and inflamed, making them ideal breeding grounds for bacteria and yeast, infections, and pain.
What Are the Most Common Skinfolds in Bulldogs?
The most common areas are the
- Nose wrinkles
- Facial wrinkles
- Tail pocket
- Paws & Interdigital
- Chin Acne
- Vaginal folds
- Neck folds
- Groin and Armpits
Will Cleaning Bulldog and Fr. Bulldog Wrinkles Prevent Infection?
Yes, cleaning your bulldog and French bulldog’s wrinkles helps prevent and manage bacterial and yeast infections, and associated itchiness, inflammation, and pain.
How to Clean Your Bulldog and French Bulldog Puppies’ Wrinkles:
Each wrinkle and location is different than the other. For an ultimate experince, Dr. Kraemer offers multiple bully wrinkles therapeutics.
1. BULLY WRINKLE ANTISEPTIC WIPES:
Use Dr. Kraemer’s Bully Antiseptic Skinfold Wipes to eliminate and prevent infection. They are best for deep pockets and folds.
We offer two sizes:
- Small antiseptic wipes: for small folds
- XL antiseptic wipes: great for tail pockets to help protect your fingers from the “stink”
2. BULLY WRINKLE ANTISEPTIC LOTION, RINSE, SPRAY:
Other wrinkle care options include our bully antiseptic skinfold
- No-Rinse Lotion: ideal for large and hairy surfaces like neck folds
- Spray: For painful-to-touch areas like hot spots
- Rinse: for dipping and soaking mix with water as with paws.
How Often Should I Clean My French Bulldog Wrinkles?
- In most cases, we recommend daily cleaning.
- Moderate to severe cases might require twice daily care
How Can I Learn More About Bulldog Wrinkles Prevention & Care?
You can visit Dr. Kraemer’s wrinkle prevention & care menu and read his most recent articles on topics such as
- Bulldog Wrinkle Moist Dermatitis
- Bulldog Tail Pocket Disease
- Bulldog Skin Acne
- Bulldog Crusy Nose
- Bulldog Tear Stains
- Bulldog Pododermatitis & Interdigital Cyst
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