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작성자 Erna Byerly
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Heidi1-917x1024.jpgHealth Issues That May Affect French Bulldog Puppies

Frenchies are prone to back injuries such as herniated disks and vertebrae with abnormalities and luxating patella (a condition in which the kneecap slips out of position). They also may be affected by blood disorders, such as Von Willebrand's disease.

It is essential to groom them regularly to keep their coats in good condition and prevent skin infection. Their flat faces may be irritated when food or drool get caught in the folds of their skin.

Health

French Bulldogs have a short face which make them more susceptible to respiratory ailments like brachycephalic disorder. This condition causes those adorable snoring and breathing noises you love so much but also makes your dog more susceptible to heat, overexertion, stress, französische bulldogge kaufen Welpen and other health problems like asthma. They're also less able to sweat and cool down, which is why it's crucial for them to stay away from extreme temperatures.

Their shortened jaws mean they have less room for their 42 teeth, which is why overcrowding is a common occurrence and could cause gum disease or other issues. They may need dental cleanings more frequently than other breeds, too.

The extra skin folds around their heads are a perfect spot for bacteria to grow, so they're more susceptible to infections in this region. Making sure these areas are clean and dry can prevent problems.

These guys are prone to hernias, too. If your Frenchie develops one, it's essential to monitor him and take him to the vet in case he shows signs of pain or discomfort and/or difficulty walking.

Like many breeds, Frenchies are predisposed to back conditions like intervertebral disc disease. This occurs when the jelly-like cushions that separate the spinal bones in the back fall or rupture and pressurize the spinal cord.

If you observe that your Frenchie is having trouble climbing or down stairs, or is hurting, is hunched over or is unable to use its rear legs, Keene Kaufen Französische bulldogge take him to the vet immediately.

This breed is also prone to corneal lesions, which can be painful and cause your dog to rub his face, which is a sure indication. You might also notice that he licks his eyes more often than usual.

These guys are prone to brain tumors, too, particularly in their young years. Due to their shorter noses they're more at risk of developing pituitary gland tumors and glial cell tumors.

Training

Puppies require plenty of positive reinforcement to learn and remember commands. The best method to accomplish this is with treats and verbal praise. A clicker can also be utilized as it helps reinforce the correct behavior, while avoiding unnecessary punishment.

Frenchies need to be taught the basics of obedience including "sit,""stay," and "down." They must have a reliable recall so they can be returned to you when called. These skills will help you keep your dog in a safe place and ensure they are not a nuisance in public places.

Potty training for Frenchies is also essential. It is essential to spend the most time outside with your Frenchie to make them comfortable using the bathroom outside. It is important to be there to ensure that they use the bathroom, and you can reward them right away to reinforce the notion that using the bathroom outside is beneficial.

Crate training can be used to potty train your dog as well as to allow them to out for short intervals. They are a den animal by nature and will use their crate to rest and kaufen französische bulldogge feel secure. When you introduce the crate the first time you should make it a warm and a happy place. Let them explore the crate on their own and then shut the door. You can also place treats inside to make sure your dog associates the crate with positivity.

It is very important to train your French Bulldog puppy to come when you call them. This will prevent them from running away and becoming lost, or getting into things they shouldn't like your trash or shoes! Start this training in a quiet place with few distractions and reward them with treats and praise verbally when they respond. This can be done in a variety of situations to keep them focused even in distracting situations.

You should also work on leash training, as Frenchies can be a bit insensitive to their surroundings and will draw towards interesting scents and sights. This will also aid in controlling your dog when you are out and about, particularly when they're tempted by the urge to speed through traffic or even to the house of your neighbor.

Care

Frenchies have a short coat that doesn't require lengthy grooming. However wrinkles on their face require special attention to prevent skin infections. They can collect dirt and moisture, creating an ideal environment for bacteria. Clean them every day with a damp cotton wool pad. Make sure to dry them thoroughly.

French Bulldogs are prone to back injuries, especially when they're overweight or aren't getting enough exercise. Be on the lookout for symptoms of back pain, such as a limp or refusing to go up or down the stairs. If you observe anything unusual, call us or französische bulldogge Kaufen hamburg your veterinarian immediately.

A Frenchie puppy's diet is equally crucial. They're prone to develop food allergies, so it's a good idea to feed them a high-quality, grain-free puppy food from the start. Ask your vet for französische bulldogge kaufen welpen advice should they develop an extreme food allergy.

Puppy Frenchies require feeding three to four times a day to help support their development and growth. It's best to establish a regular schedule for meals and adhere to it so that your puppy will know when it's time to take a meal. This will also aid in managing their bowel movements, and help prevent constipation.

Frenchies are sensitive dogs particularly to extreme temperatures. Their noses are close to the ground, and their short coats do not provide much insulation. They are also susceptible to hypothermia in cold weather, so it's important to provide them with plenty of exercise indoors and limit their outdoor activity in these temperatures.

Feeding

As your puppy grows, it is important to make sure they are getting the right nutrition. Your puppy will require a diet that has all the essential nutrients including fats, proteins, vitamins and minerals. This will aid in everything from energy levels to bone health. As Frenchies are heavier than the average, it is important to not overfeed them. Overfeeding can trigger a range of health issues, such as obesity and joint problems.

After your puppy has started to nurse, it's the time to switch them over to semi solid food. It takes approximately a week to get them used to this type of food. This will also reduce the amount that they get of milk.

Around four weeks old around, your pups should be ready for their first round of immunizations. Be sure to consult your veterinarian and set up an immunization schedule.

Between five and Keene Kaufen FranzöSische Bulldogge eight weeks, your Frenchies will be able to start showing their personalities and their ears are likely to appear. It is essential to start training them early since they are strong-willed and ready to learn. This breed is very eager to please and will respond best to training based on reward.

Frenchies aren't usually happy dogs, but they do bark to let you know that someone is waiting at the door. They aren't an athletic breed, but they can be a good choice for daily walks or a quick outdoor stroll.

They are more vulnerable to respiratory problems like the brachycephalic obstruction of airway syndrome (BOAS) because their faces are smaller. It is also essential to shield them from extreme temperatures and overexertion.

They also have a tendency to digestive problems, such as inflammatory intestinal disease (IBD), which is an immune reaction that occurs when the intestinal lining and stomach becomes over-stimulated leading to diarrhea and vomiting. You must keep an eye on your puppy for signs of IBD because he might be very sick and dehydrated.

Congenital heart disease is a common problem in this breed. It affects the blood flow through the heart. This is a genetic disease and usually begins in infancy and is detected by your veterinarian through ultrasound and blood tests. Frenchies are also susceptible to disk herniations in the spine, which is another condition that is diagnosed through ultrasound and blood work.

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