Bulldog breeding instructions for grooming. Frequent grooming is not necessary. Depending on the type of coat your Bulldog has, the frequency of brushing varies from week to week. Short, smooth coats can be groomed twice a week, while long, smooth coats need to be groomed daily. Those in between can be groomed 3-5 times a week as needed. Cleaning. The ear canals of Bulldogs tend to accumulate grease, dirt and moisture, so they should be cleaned every week. Bathing, on the other hand, should be done about 4 times a month. Training. 2~5 months is the prime time for pit bull training, if you miss it, it will be very difficult to train later. In addition, early in the lesson, it may be necessary to repeat it several times. Once good habits are developed, it will be easy afterwards. In addition, pit bulls are very quiet and rarely bark, making them perfect for city apartments. Exercise. Bulldogs are a breed that fears obesity, which can cause them a lot of trouble and even disease. For example, heart disease, heat stroke, slow movement, joint disease, and even reproductive disease. Therefore, it is important to give them proper exercise, preferably by taking them out for a walk every day. Feeding. In terms of diet, Bulldogs must pay attention to calcium supplementation, especially before 8 months of age. In addition, the composition of a Bulldog’s diet throughout its life, especially in adulthood, should not rely entirely on dog food, but should be a combination of dog food and self-processed food to meet its needs throughout the day. Usually, in addition to the dog’s food, it is supplemented with food containing meat, calcium, protein and other nutrients. The Bulldog’s personality traits are gentle and docile. The English Bulldog was a tough dog that fought bulls on the battlefield in the early days, and one can imagine how intense and sharp and fierce the temperament of a Bulldog that could kill a raging bull was. However, through selective breeding, the Bulldog’s personality gradually became refined and gentle, kind and affectionate, making it a great family dog. Friendly and brave. Bulldogs are especially affectionate and friendly with children, making them the best companion for people. Although small in stature, his overall appearance and posture are solid, energetic and powerful. He is determined and brave, not malicious and aggressive, but never cowering in the face of bad guys who are brave enough to attack him and invade his master’s territory, always facing his enemies head on. It is normal for Bulldogs to eat less in summer than in other seasons. So you can appropriately prepare less rice for the pit bull, so that you do not have to spend half a day to make a good job, it can not eat a few mouthfuls, and then have to worry about the rice will spoil and throw away. Give your bulldog the right amount of cold drinks. Creamy popsicles are a favorite of pit bulls, and a little pudding goes a long way. If you’re just taking your pit bull out for a walk, it’s good for him to give him a popsicle when you get home while he’s lying on the ground panting; it will help him lower his body temperature more quickly. But don’t eat too many. Caution. For smaller dogs, popsicles are best eaten a few times. Ice water is also good. You can take your pit bull home and drink some ice water, which is also good for lowering his temperature. Bulldogs are more prone to heatstroke because of their shorter muzzles and poor breathing. You should pay more attention to cooling them down in the summertime. When you go out, you have to train the habit of following. Bulldogs have a lot of car accidents and are also very easy to get lost! You must bring a leash when you go out.
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