Bulldogs & French Bulldogs

PREVENT & TREAT

Bulldogs and French Bulldogs are prone to a wide range of painful and debilitating breed-related medical conditions. Most can be prevented and safely treated at your home, at a minimal cost.
 

Microchip ID

Microchip ID for Bulldogs and French Bulldogs Puppies
What is that?

A microchip can help identify lost pets and prevent disputes over ownership, we recommend that you place one.

Symptoms

A grain-size chip is Injected under the skin and can be scanned at any time. It is as simple and relatively painless as injecting a routine vaccine.

Spay / Neuter

Bulldog neutering cryptorchid
What is that?

The preventive merits and timing of your bulldog spay & neuter should be discussed with your vet.

Symptoms

Most spay and neutering are done within the first year before the pet’s sexual maturity. The spay or neuter should be done by a veterinarian familiar with the breed's airway problems and anesthetic safety protocols.

Stem Cell Therapy / Cryobanking

Pets Stem Cell Cryobanking is the future of veterinary medicine
What is that?

Stem Cell Therapy for Dogs and Cats is a new cutting-edge treatment that can help many ailments including arthritis, ACL tears, elbow dysplasia, hip dysplasia, back problems other pet orthopedics, IBD, and atopic Allergies.

Symptoms

Stem cells can be extracted and treatment provided on the same day, in addition, multiple treatments can be cryobanked at a young age for future needs. The banked treatments can be utilized for the remaining of your bulldog and Fr. bulldog life.

Nutrition / Diet

Nutrition and Diet for Bulldog and French Bulldog
What is that?

A balanced diet and proper nutrition are essential to your bully puppy's development and well-being. Supplementary nutrients and nutriceuticals, vitamins, minerals, immune boosters, fiber, and probiotics that are specially formulated for your bulldog puppy can be given daily.

Symptoms

There isn’t one superior best bulldog puppy food that fits all, your choice might depend on factors such as food sensitivity, activity and lifestyle, medical history, and your bulldog food's personal taste and preference.

Nose Crusty Hyperkeratosis

Bulldog with skin issues, facial close-up, calm expression.
What is that?

Bulldog Nasal & Nasoplanter (paw pads) hyperkeratosis is due to the abnormal production of keratin. Keratin is found in hair, nails, and the outer skin layer.

Symptoms

Mild hyperkeratosis symptom is a crusty nose and/or paw pads. Severe hyperkeratosis can be painful with visible bleeding fissured callus, and infection.

Skinfold Moist Dermatitis

bulldog entropion due to excessive skinfolds
What is that?

Skin folds collect moisture, the damp folds become a breeding ground for bacteria and yeast. The most common locations are the face & nose, tail pocket, vaginal & peri vulvar, and paws

Symptoms

Inflamed, smelly irritated, red, moist skin folds that could cause discomfort and pain to your bulldog and Fr. bulldogs leading them to rub, scratch, and itch their face.

Infected Tail Skinfold Dermatitis

bulldog ulcerative tail skin fold dermatitis
What is that?

The corkscrew's tight-folded tail traps moisture. The damp tail pocket and moist folds provide an ideal breeding ground for yeast and bacteria organisms.

Symptoms

Painful smelly irritated, inflamed, red, moist, or ulcerated, some might have draining tracts. Due to itch, discomfort, and pain might be rubbing, biting, and dragging against other objects.

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