Your French Bulldog is prone to a form of skin infection called lip-fold pyoderma, which occurs because the folds of skin along the lower jaw are usually moist. Bacteria and yeast can readily gain a foothold and cause a reddened, smelly area that is uncomfortable for your dog.
How do you take care of a French Bulldog skin?
Because the French Bulldog has loose and flappy skin it is important to clean his flaps. Cleaning under them a couple time a week will help to eliminate bacteria and infection. To clean them use a soft damp cloth or a pet wipe and remove the dirt and junk from underneath and then dry thoroughly.
Are French Bulldogs prone to skin allergies?
French Bulldog Allergies A common ailment seen in Frenchies is chronic allergies. This breed has one of the highest genetic and environmental predispositions to developing canine atopic dermatitis (CAD), according to NomNomNow.
What can I use on my French Bulldogs skin?
Treatment Options Bathe your French Bulldog with organic, sulfate-free, hypoallergenic shampoo to help control and reduce chronic itchiness. Look for shampoos that have additional anti-inflammatories such as hydrocortisone and aloe vera as these ingredients also calm red, inflamed, itchy skin.
How can I improve my French Bulldogs skin?
Bathing your dog once a month is enough to keep him clean. You may feel tempted to do it more often, but bathing him too frequently would strip his skin and coat of the essential oils and make his hair dull. It is recommendable that you use moisturizing shampoo that doesn't cause skin irritations.
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