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Understanding Hip Dysplasia in English Bulldogs A Realistic, Responsible Guide for Buyers
Hip dysplasia is a developmental orthopedic condition that affects the hip joints and can occur in dogs of many breeds, including English Bulldogs. It is...
Read MoreUnderstanding Open Fontanels in English Bulldogs A Realistic, Responsible Guide for Buyers
An open fontanel is a small soft spot on the top of a puppy’s skull where the bones have not yet fully fused. While commonly...
Read MoreUnderstanding Prolapsed Urethra in English Bulldogs A Realistic, Responsible Guide for Buyers
An urethral prolapse occurs when a portion of the urethra protrudes from the opening of the penis, appearing as a red, tubular structure. While...
Read MoreUnderstanding Non-Descending Testicles in English Bulldogs A Realistic, Responsible Guide for Buyers
Non-descending testicles, also known as cryptorchidism, is a condition in male puppies where one or both testicles fail to descend into the scrotum. This...
Read MoreUnderstanding Hernias in English Bulldogs A Realistic, Responsible Guide for Buyers
Hernias are structural abnormalities where an internal organ or tissue pushes through a weak spot in the body wall. Some hernias are congenital, present at birth,...
Read MoreUnderstanding BOAS in English Bulldogs - A Realistic, Responsible Guide for Buyers
Brachycephalic Obstructive Airway Syndrome (BOAS) is a common, lifelong respiratory condition seen in brachycephalic (“flat-faced”) dog breeds such as English Bulldogs, French Bulldogs, and...
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