Environmental? Hum, I can't figure out what it could be if it was environmental, in my home, I wonder if it's mom's sweeper cleans to clean the tile floors....?
Yes, if you can teach me what I and my family can cook, I'd highly appreciate it. I wonder if bread is bad too... since yeast says 0...
The food Max is eating now is Purina Veterinary Diets (HA Hypoallergenic)
Anything that has a number next to them, you look at it, and then look at what the chart says about the number, I know he's allergic to barley... His old biscuits "MilkBone" had it in his ingredient... took it away from him when I read the ingredients... I guess with time, it builds up and not...
I have been here to look what everyone has said, reading right now... He is eating non-allergenic food right now... Yet, he is still shedding, especially after his recent bath, he had red "bumps/marks" which went away, now it's clear looking but he lost patches of hair...
I am going through some trouble with my English Bulldog Max. Currently, about a month ago, he was shedding badly. My family and I showed all of our shampoos that we use for him. The one shampoo is Hartz Groomer's Best Oatmeal shampoo... Now I've heard many things about if a bulldog is allergic...
I am going through some trouble with my English Bulldog Max. Currently, about a month ago, he was shedding badly. My family and I showed all of our shampoos that we use for him. The one shampoo is Hartz Groomer's Best Oatmeal shampoo... Now I've heard many things about if a bulldog is allergic...
I asked the same thing, my first English Bulldog raised his leg and higher so bigger dogs can smell it, but my English Bulldog that I recently have doesn't do that, vet said not all do and it's normal anybody know about this? Also, is a year and 6 months too long? On the safe side, I'm going to...
Any more advise would be appreciated, our vet said 6 months is fine to neuter but I too heard wait a year, but isn't a year and six months too long? Like the older the male bulldogs get and you neuter them
the worst it is for them because they will get "confused" of what happened to them/I don't...
Bulldog
The Bulldog of today has developed since the initial bull-baiting days, inasmuch as characteristics of the breed (such as the underbite, size of the head and width of shoulder) have been accentuated by selective breeding. The term "Bulldog" is the correct name for the breed, although...