by Bonehead on August 24, 2009
Not many of you are probably aware of it but I picked up a new side job recently and man is it a friggin blast, part of my new weekly duties now include position of H.A.W, which stands for Head Ass Wiper. I know the terrible language I use here is way out of line when it comes to discussing English bulldogs, but let’s face it if you were wiping your English bulldogs butt weekly for free you wouldn’t be excited about it either.
My new position only includes the special attention for Kennedy our female bulldog who constantly has the famous English bulldog butt scratch going on, the first few times it was funny… it’s not funny any more.
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by Bonehead on August 5, 2009
English Bulldogs are very sensitive to suffering from heat stroke and even death from of exposure to high temperatures in the summer time, keeping your English Bulldog in temperatures above 90 degrees is very dangerous and should be avoided.
In the event that you will have your English Bulldog out in the heat it is important to provide them with shade as well as unlimited amounts of fresh water to drink, and it is also recommended that you continuously cool your bulldog down with water.
Every Bulldog owner understands the excitement of wanting to keep your bulldog with you at all times, however it is more important for the health of your bullie friend that you make safe decisions for both of you.
Warning signs that your English Bulldog is having a heat stroke:
- Vomiting
- Diarrhea
- Muscle Cramping and Shaking
- Weakness and Blank Dazed expression
- Collapse leading up to death
If you are a new owner of an English Bulldog puppy we recommend taking the time to read information about English Bulldog puppies or select a book about English Bulldogs puppies, doing so will keep you informed of the risks associated with owning an amazing dog breed like an English Bulldog.
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