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Understanding Fleas in English Bulldogs A Realistic, Responsible Guide for Buyers
Fleas are external parasites that feed on a dog’s blood and can cause irritation, itching, and discomfort. Fleas are environmentally acquired, not genetic or congenital, and...
Read MoreUnderstanding Mites in English Bulldogs A Realistic, Responsible Guide for Buyers
Mites are tiny parasitic organisms that can infest a dog’s skin or ears, causing irritation and discomfort. They are environmentally acquired, not genetic or congenital, and...
Read MoreUnderstanding Viral and Bacterial Infections in English Bulldogs A Realistic, Responsible Guide for Buyers
English Bulldogs, like all dogs, can be affected by common viral and bacterial infections. These infections are environmentally acquired, not genetic or congenital, and are not...
Read MoreUnderstanding Allergies in English Bulldogs A Realistic, Responsible Guide for Buyers
Allergies are a common, lifelong condition that can affect dogs of all breeds, including English Bulldogs. While allergies can cause discomfort, they are not genetic defects...
Read MoreUnderstanding Canine Distemper Virus in English Bulldogs A Realistic, Responsible Guide for Buyers
Canine distemper virus (CDV) is a highly contagious viral disease that affects puppies and dogs of all breeds. While it is serious and sometimes fatal,...
Read MoreUnderstanding Parvovirus in English Bulldogs A Realistic, Responsible Guide for Buyers
Canine parvovirus is one of the most serious viral illnesses affecting puppies. While it is understandably alarming to buyers, parvovirus is not genetic, not...
Read MoreUnderstanding Bordetella (Kennel Cough) in English Bulldogs A Realistic, Responsible Guide for Buyers
Bordetella, commonly referred to as “kennel cough,” is a highly common, contagious respiratory infection seen in dogs of all breeds and ages, especially puppies. While...
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