• Bulldog Daily
  • Posts
  • šŸ§  9 Signs Your Bulldog is Smarter Than the Average Dog

šŸ§  9 Signs Your Bulldog is Smarter Than the Average Dog

+ šŸ” 7 Subtle Signs Your Bulldog is in Pain (Don't Miss These!)

ā€œA bulldog's idea of dieting is chewing their food twice before swallowing.ā€

Daily Trivia

Which of these health issues is NOT commonly associated with bulldogs?

a) Hip dysplasia
b) Cherry eye
c) Skin allergies
d) Hyperthyroidism

(scroll to the bottom to find the answer!)

Based on what youā€™ve previously read, here are five articles we think you'll enjoy. These picks are tailored just for you and your Bulldog! Happy reading!

Bulldog Tip of The Day

After a bath, use a microfiber towel to quickly absorb moisture from your Bulldogā€™s coat and wrinkles.

Proper drying is crucial for Bulldogs after bath time. These wrinkly pooches are prone to skin issues, making thorough drying essential. Enter the microfiber towel ā€“ a game-changer for Bulldog owners.

Unlike traditional cotton towels, microfiber quickly wicks away moisture from your dog's coat and skin folds. Its super-absorbent fibers efficiently soak up water, reducing drying time and minimizing the risk of fungal growth in those adorable wrinkles.

Gently pat your Bulldog's body, paying extra attention to the facial folds, tail pocket, and any other skin creases. The soft texture of microfiber is gentle on your dog's skin, making the drying process more comfortable. With this simple tool, you'll keep your Bulldog clean, dry, and healthy.

Meme Of The Day

Trivia Answer

D) Hypothyroidism

Bulldogs frequently suffer from hip dysplasia, cherry eye, and skin allergies due to their unique physical characteristics and genetic predispositions. Hip dysplasia is a common joint issue, cherry eye involves the prolapse of the third eyelid, and skin allergies are often exacerbated by their skin folds.

However, hyperthyroidism, a condition involving an overactive thyroid gland, is relatively rare in bulldogs compared to other breeds