Like all dogs, English Bulldogs will get dirty and need to bathed on a fairly regular basis. This breed can be very allergy prone and easily develop dry, itchy skin so it is important to know the proper way to bathe this breed. Additionally, proper bathing should help reduce the amount of hair your dog sheds.
How to Bathe an English Bulldog..........
1/ Consult with your veterinarian about the proper shampoo to use on your English Bulldog and how often you want to bathe it. It's important not to over-bathe your dog.
2/ Purchase the shampoo at your local pet store. Our veterinarian recommended Natural Care Soothing Hypo-Allergenic Shampoo. It's soap-free so it should not wash away flea treatment if used properly.
3/ Decide where to bathe your dog, whether in your bathtub, sink or outside. Set up the bathing area and clear away any items that you want out of your dog's reach. Have a towel ready to dry your dog when you are finished.
4/ Brush your dog with a rubber-bristled brush to remove any excess hair before bathing.
5/ Use lukewarm water to thoroughly wet your dog's coat.
6/ Follow the directions on the shampoo bottle to know how much shampoo to use. Lather and massage your dog's coat for several minutes. Make sure to avoid the eyes. When your dog is completely lathered start rinsing with lukewarm water. Make sure to rinse thoroughly for at least 5 minutes to ensure that all the shampoo is washed off.
7/ Rub a towel up and down your dog's coat to dry it.
English Bulldogs are companion dogs that love to get attention from pet owners. They are generally well behaved that people usually mistake them as being lazy. However, contrary to that, they are actually smart and intelligent dogs that take considerations first before executing a command. They love mental and problem solving activities and consistently deal with specific situations.
English Bulldogs are great home and property protector. They may not bark often but their appearance will always show that they are ready to fight in defense of the property. They are highly ideal pet for the family as they love bonding moments with their owners and they love to please thier companions. They have patience when playing with kids as well as with elderly people, and they are very protective of children. An English bulldog needs to constantly interact with pet owners; as well as with other dogs to improve social communication to prevent future attitude problems. English bulldogs strongly bonds with their family owners and their home; hence, relocating them to another home might pose some problems as they can hardly adjust to a new home. Although, they love to travel especially when you take them for a ride, but at the end of the day, they want to settle down back at their home.....
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worddeep3 1 month ago
my namme's taya <3
1001liveyourlife 6 months ago
aww that is so cute all though my sisters name is taya lol
hipeace1122 6 months ago
beautiful dog :)
cori875 1 year ago