Bulldog Prevent & Treat - By Symptoms

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.

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Dilated Cardio Myopathy (DCM)

Dilated Cardiomyopathy DCM in Bulldogs and French Bulldogs

What is that?

Bulldog Dilated Cardiomyopathy (DCM) combines thinning of the heart muscle and heart chambers (left ventricle) with high blood pressure inside the heart chamber that leads to the stretching of the wall (Dilation).

Symptoms

Heart murmur, abnormal fast rate, and rhythm, coughing, gaging, dilated fluid-filled belly, exercise intolerance, fainting, sudden death. New research has shown that grain-free diets can lead to bulldog DCM.

Treatment

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Aortic Stenosis

Aortic Stenosis in Bulldogs and French Bulldogs

What is that?

Bulldog and French bulldog Aortic stenosis and subaortic stenosis (SAS) is a hereditary congenital heart disease that is rare in most breeds but common in bulldog puppies. It is a narrowing at the aortic valve of the heart.

Symptoms

A heart murmur on a physical exam, coughing, exercise intolerance, fainting, with time possible heart failure.

Treatment

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Heart Disease

Heart Disease in Bulldogs and French Bulldogs

What is that?

Bulldogs and French Bulldogs heart Disease can be a congenital born defect like aortic and/or pulmonary stenosis or one that is acquired at a later age like dilatative cardiomyopathy, heart base tumors, and endocardiosis.

Symptoms

Signs of heart disease can be coughing, lethargy, labor breathing, fainting, distended abdomen, cyanosis, and exercise intolerance.

Treatment

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Pulmonary Stenosis

Pulmonary Stenosis Heart Disease in Bulldogs

What is that?

Bulldog and French bulldog Pulmonary stenosis is a hereditary congenital heart disease that is rare in most breeds but common in bulldog puppies. It is a narrowing at the pulmonary heart valve.

Symptoms

Murmur on a physical exam, coughing, exercise intolerance, arrhythmia, fainting, heart failure.

Treatment

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Lymphoma Cancer

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.

Treatment

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Hemangiosarcoma Tumors

What is that?

Bulldogs Hemangiosarcoma is a form of malignant cancer that arises from the blood vessels. The most common location of this tumor is the spleen (see photo), but the tumors can grow anywhere.

Symptoms

Those are usually bleeding tumors that can cause blood loss anemia, pale gums, labor breathing, lethargy, inactivity, and winded during activity.

Treatment

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Cherry Eye

What is that?

Cherry eye is a casual name for a prolapsed gland of the third eyelid (nictitans membrane) a condition common to bulldog puppies. When inflamed and exposed it looks like a "cherry".

Symptoms

Unilateral or bilateral red, rosy "cherry" like tissue at the inner corner of the eye. The pet might rub causing it to swell, ulcerate and bleed.

Treatment

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