All dogs will carry worms. When you use a worming product it does not eradicate all worms, it reduces the worm burden, preventing worms from taking over. Regular worming treatment is essential for your pet's overall health.
To sum it up, about 3 to 4 cups of quality kibble per day, split into two meals, is a great starting point for feeding Bulldogs. Amount fed may go up or down based on your dog's size, weight, age a (...)
The hybrid is known as a “designer breed” because they were bred to have the lovable qualities of both of their parents and are known to be hypoallergenic. Goldendoodles make an ideal family dog du (...)
Somehow the idea of contracting a parasite seems far worse than catching a virus or bacteria. If worms freak you out, there is good news—ringworm is not a worm, it is a fungus. The bad news is that (...)
Can I prevent my dog from getting worms? When your dog goes to the bathroom, pick up and throw away the poo immediately. . Avoid areas with feces from dogs, cats, or wild animals. . Practice (...)
Start training your pup with basic commands like “Sit,” “Stay,” and “Leave-It.” Then move on to commands like “Drop-It.” Bulldogs have a strong grip once they bite down on toys, so it's imperative (...)