Treat & Maintain

Bulldogs & French Bulldogs

Treat & Prevent

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.

Category:   Diarrhea / Straining

IBD (Inflammatory Bowel Disease)

IBD (Inflammatory Bowel Disease)

What is that?

Bulldogs and French Bulldogs Inflammatory bowel disease is an immune-mediated origin (autoimmune disease) that is associated with a food allergy. IBD can be extremely debilitating including protein-losing enteropathy and vitamin B12 deficiency.

Symptoms

Chronic diarrhea, persistent vomiting, gradual weight loss, appetite loss, emaciation, dehydration, and fatigue

Lymphoma

Bulldog and French Bulldog Lymphoma Cancer

What is that?

Bulldogs and French Bulldogs Lymphoma comes in various forms, and locations. It can be external or internal, peripheral multicenter, intestinal, dermal, and other forms of lymphatic neoplasia.

Symptoms

Enlarged swollen lymph node (peripheral or internal). The presentation may vary depending on location. Abnormal RBC on cytology and chronic progressing sickness.

Lymphoma

Bulldog and French Bulldog Lymphoma Cancer

What is that?

Lymphoma comes in various forms, peripheral or multicenter. The location of cancer can be found in locations such as intestinal, mediastinal, dermal, or other lymphatic and node locations.

Symptoms

Enlarged swollen lymph node (peripheral or internal). The presentation may vary depending on location, and sickness is likely without treatment. Consider adding the V4B Immune Booster Therapeutic Supplement.

Food Allergy

What is that?

Bulldog food allergy is usually year-round (versa seasonal). It is generally triggered by dietary proteins such as chicken, beef, etc, and can induce gastric or/and skin allergic reactions.

Symptoms

Symptoms can combine digestive problems such as flatulence, diarrhea, and vomiting with/or skin & ears problems that typically include redness, itching, scratching, and biting that require topical bully therapeutics.

Food Allergy

Food Allergy in Bulldogs and French Bulldogs

What is that?

Food allergy is usually year-round (not seasonal) and is usually triggered by dietary proteins such as chicken, beef, etc. It typically triggers either an internal reaction in the gastrointestinal system or/and a dermal one that can include skin, paws, and ears.

Symptoms

Symptoms include digestive problems such as flatulence, diarrhea, vomiting when affecting the digestive tract, and itching, biting, and rubbing when affecting the skin, ears, and coat.

Gut Dysbiosis

Bulldog Probiotic and Gut Dysbiosis

What is that?

Gut dysbiosis is an overgrowth of bad gut bacteria, often due to the overuse of medications such as steroids and antibiotics. Chronic and acute stress, anxiety, and chronic disease can also induce dysbiosis. Probiotic, probiotic, and digestive enzyme replacement is recommended.

Symptoms

Gut dysbiosis affects adversely the “good gut bacteria,” causing leaky bowels, flatulence, diarrhea, vomiting, weight loss, and poor health. An imbalanced gut microbiome can also affect the skin.

IBD (Inflammatory Bowel Disease)

IBD Inflammatory Bowel Disease in Bulldogs and French Bulldogs

What is that?

Bulldogs and French Bulldogs Inflammatory bowel disease is an immune-mediated origin (autoimmune disease) that is associated with a food allergy. IBD can be extremely debilitating including protein-losing enteropathy and vitamin B12 deficiency.

Symptoms

Chronic diarrhea, persistent vomiting, gradual weight loss, appetite loss, emaciation, dehydration, and fatigue

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