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Is Your Bulldog Weird? 8 Quirks that Prove They're Special

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Daily Trivia

True or False: Bulldogs have an extra vertebra in their tail compared to most other dog breeds.

(scroll to the bottom to find the answer!)

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Use a Rubber Curry Brush During Bath Time to Stimulate Blood Flow and Remove Loose Fur, Which Can Help Reduce Shedding.

Incorporating a rubber curry brush into your bulldog's bath routine can greatly improve their coat health and reduce shedding.

This tool's soft rubber nubs effectively stimulate blood flow to the skin, promoting a healthier coat and natural oil distribution. As you bathe your bulldog, use the brush in circular motions across their body, paying attention to areas prone to matting.

The brush's texture helps loosen and remove dead fur, which is especially beneficial during shedding seasons. This process not only minimizes fur around your home but also prevents skin issues caused by trapped loose hair.

Regular use of a curry brush during baths can lead to a shinier coat, less shedding, and a more comfortable bulldog.

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Trivia Answer

Bulldogs do indeed have an extra vertebra in their tail compared to most other dog breeds. This is a unique characteristic of the breed.

Most dog breeds typically have 20-23 vertebrae in their tails. Bulldogs, however, often have an additional vertebra, bringing their total to 21-24.

This extra vertebra contributes to the distinctive shape and curl of the Bulldog's tail, which is often described as "screwed" or corkscrew-shaped.

This anatomical quirk is one of many breed-specific traits that make Bulldogs unique. It's worth noting that while this extra vertebra is common in Bulldogs, it's not universal to every individual dog of the breed. Some Bulldogs may have a typical number of tail vertebrae.

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