Owning A Bulldog
Exercise/Living
Conditions
Bulldogs do not require a lot of daily exercise. In fact,
too much exercise in hot weather can become dangerous to a bulldogs health.
Despite their love of relaxation, bulldogs should be walked regularly to keep
them in shape. Obesity can become a problem for bulldogs that do not exercise
often. Regular scheduled walks help keep their mind and body active. While
walking a bulldog, be sure to walk in front of the bulldog, because in a dog's
mind the leader of the pack is always out in front. Along those same lines,
teach the bulldog to enter and exit all doors and gateways after people have
gone through.
A lot of house space is not required to make a Bulldog
happy. Apartments and condos will do just fine as long as there is a nice place
for the Bulldog to rest and sleep. The size of the indoor space is not an issue
because bulldogs are very inactive while indoors. Bulldogs are indoor pets and
should not be kept outside for long periods of time. A temperate climate best
suits a bulldog. They have trouble cooling themselves off in the heat and they
chill easily in the cold. Healthy active English Bulldogs are able to move very
quickly for short intervals of time, making playtime fun and exciting.
- · Weight Females: 49-51lbs Males: 53-55lbs
- · Litter Size (4-5 puppies) Caesarians are very common for this breed due to the puppies' large
- · Life Expectancy Average: 8yrs
Grooming your English
bulldog puppy
English bulldogs have very fine, smooth, short hair, making
their coat easy to groom. Comb their coat with a firm bristle brush to keep it
healthy and clean. Do not bathe your English bulldog too often, only bathe them
when necessary. However, you should wipe their face with a damp cloth every day
to keep their wrinkled skin clean. English bulldogs shed an average amount in
comparison to other breeds.
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