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How to Take Care of an English Bulldog

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Summary: Taking care of an English bulldog requires early socialization with a variety of people and other animals, as its strength and size can be dangerous with the wrong reaction. Exercise a bulldog regularly with information from a certified dog behaviorist in this free video on dog breeds.

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By Eric Dorfman
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Eric Dorfman received his certifications at the renowned San Francisco SPCA Academy for Dog Trainers where he earned his dog behavior and counseling certification. By completing an...read more

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"I'm going to talk now about how to care for an English Bulldog. Obedience with our English Bulldog is very important. They are large animals, they are social animals we can't have them running up to people out of control, jumping on them because they will scare people, potentially hurt people. So it's real important that your dog knows how to respond to your commands. Obedience is a must with an English Bulldog. Early socialization with our English Bulldog is very important. Take them out early, let them see everything he might encounter in his life so he's comfortable. Been there and done that sort of thing. Consistent exercise with our English Bulldog is very important ok. This animal needs lots of stimulation, not just running around but with you at your side on walks. This will build your relationship, this will build your dog's confidence and overall enhance the experience of owning an English Bulldog. The English Bulldog can have irritation by it's tail so keep on eye on this. If you see irritation there wash your English Bulldog with mild soap and make sure you properly dry him. Clean your English Bulldog's eyes weekly. They are very prone to eye infections and problems with the eye so this is really important. It's important that we check our English Bulldog's pad and paws for lesions, scratches, infections as they do have a lot of hair in that area."

eHow Article: How to Take Care of an English Bulldog

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