grecoroman
New member
Hi there-
I've been a regular at the local dog park, ever since Lucy was around 6 months old. The past four times at the dog park, she's projectile vomited after running around a bit. I make it a point to only take her early in the morning and later at night when the temperatures drop, and in addition, I usually let her run for 5 minutes - grab her and leash her for 10 minutes - loose for 5 minutes again for about 30 minutes and then leave. She's a very energetic bulldog -- when she gets to the park, she takes off and SPRINTS. She loves it so much that i usually have to drag her out of the park because she doesn't want to leave.
I didn't know if there was anything I was missing - I know that bulldog owners have to be careful with their activity (especially in the summer), but wanted to see if there was anything else owners recommended.
I've tried to only feed her after her dog park sessions, but that hasn't helped.
Thank You!
Aris
I've been a regular at the local dog park, ever since Lucy was around 6 months old. The past four times at the dog park, she's projectile vomited after running around a bit. I make it a point to only take her early in the morning and later at night when the temperatures drop, and in addition, I usually let her run for 5 minutes - grab her and leash her for 10 minutes - loose for 5 minutes again for about 30 minutes and then leave. She's a very energetic bulldog -- when she gets to the park, she takes off and SPRINTS. She loves it so much that i usually have to drag her out of the park because she doesn't want to leave.
I didn't know if there was anything I was missing - I know that bulldog owners have to be careful with their activity (especially in the summer), but wanted to see if there was anything else owners recommended.
I've tried to only feed her after her dog park sessions, but that hasn't helped.
Thank You!
Aris