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Health
The bulldog is prone to health issues. Breathing issues can be prevalent in the
breed due to the shape of the lower jaw and the shortness of muzzle - bulldogs
are known to snore. In the United Kingdom, some dogs can be prone to
interstitial cysts, that is cysts which form between the toes. These cause the
dog some discomfort, though they are treatable either by vet or an experienced
owner. Other problems can include cherry eye, certain allergies and amongst
older bulldogs, hip issues.
Because of the large heads in proportion to body size, puppies are frequently
delivered by Caesarean section as they can get stuck in the birth canal during
natural birth, however it is not uncommon for a bulldog to whelp naturahlly and
successfully.
Bulldogs require daily cleaning of their face folds to avoid unwanted infections
caused by moisture accumulation. Daily teeth brushing with a regular human soft
toothbrush using a vet approved toothpaste is also recommended.
Like all dogs, Bulldogs require daily exercise. If not properly exercised the
bulldog could gain weight, which could cause health problems relating to the
lungs and heart. Bulldogs are extremely sensitive to heat and cold and great
care should be given to the dog during overly warm periods. During these times,
the owner should ensure that the dog has plenty of shade, water and should be
ideally kept out of standing heat.
As the breed has developed, the tail in some dogs can be tight to the body and
can cause infection if not treated or cleaned underneath regularly.
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