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Interdigital Cysts in Bulldogs.

Interdigital Cysts

Interdigital Cysts in Bulldogs: What Every Owner Should Know Interdigital cysts are small, inflamed bumps that can develop between a Bulldog’s toes. These cysts may seem minor at first, but they can cause discomfort and affect your French or English Bulldog’s daily...

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Joint and ligament Issues English and French Bulldogs.

Joint and Ligament Issues

Joint and Ligament Issues Keeping your Bulldog’s joints and ligaments healthy is key to a happy, active life—supporting strong muscles, proper movement, and long-term comfort. Joint and ligament issues are fairly common in both French Bulldogs and English Bulldogs due...

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Heart Problems Bulldog

Heart Problems

Heart Conditions in English Bulldogs English Bulldogs are genetically predisposed to certain heart conditions, with congenital defects such as pulmonic stenosis being among the most common concerns. Pulmonic stenosis occurs when the pulmonary valve is abnormally...

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bulldog with allergies sitting uncomfortably on a couch with his toy.

Allergies

Allergies in English Bulldogs Allergies are a common concern for English Bulldogs, often leading to ongoing skin irritation and discomfort. Bulldogs may develop food allergies, environmental allergies (such as pollen, dust mites, or mold), or contact allergies caused...

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Bulldog with heat sensitivity in front of a fan.

Heat Sensitivity

Heat Sensitivity in English Bulldogs Heat sensitivity is a serious and potentially life-threatening issue for English Bulldogs due to their brachycephalic (short-nosed) anatomy. Their narrow airways and reduced ability to pant efficiently make it difficult for them to...

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Bulldog with skin fold dermatitis scratching its face.

Skin Fold Dermatitis

Skin Fold Dermatitis in English Bulldogs Skin Fold Dermatitis is a common and often recurring issue in English Bulldog s, thanks to their adorably wrinkled faces, short tails, and stocky builds. These deep skin folds, while endearing, create the perfect environment...

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Cherry Eye in English Bulldog

Cherry Eye

Cherry Eye in English Bulldogs Cherry Eye is a common condition in English Bulldog s and occurs when the gland of the third eyelid prolapses, becoming visible in the corner of the eye. This gland normally sits hidden beneath the lower eyelid and plays an important...

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An English Bulldog in a wheelchair at a park.

Hip Dysplasia

Hip Dysplasia in English Bulldogs Hip dysplasia is a hereditary condition that commonly affects English Bulldog s. It occurs when the hip joint develops abnormally, causing the ball and socket to fit together poorly. Instead of gliding smoothly during movement, the...

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Brachycephalic Airway Syndrome English Bulldog sleeping in pajamas.

Brachycephalic Airway Syndrome

Brachycephalic Airway Syndrome in the English Bulldog Brachycephalic Airway Syndrome is a common respiratory condition affecting the English Bulldog, caused by the breed’s distinctive flattened skull shape. This shortened facial structure compresses the upper airway...

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