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What are the health problems of a bulldog?

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Bulldogs are a severely brachycephalic (flat-faced) breed. Bulldogs are very likely to suffer from serious health and welfare issues due to their physical conformation, including severe breathing difficulties, skin problems, joint problems and dental issues.


Why you should not get a bulldog?

Birth defects, such as flat chests, have led to high puppy mortality. A skeletal disorder common to the breed causes high rates of hip dysplasia. Bulldogs' wrinkly faces beget acne and eye problems. Their underbites often mean dental troubles.

What are common bulldog health issues?

Bulldogs have a plethora of health problems including cardiac and respiratory disease, hip dysplasia, cherry eye, and other concerns. They are extremely susceptible to heat problems, can easily drown in swimming pools or other water, and require daily cleaning of their skin folds to avoid problems.

What's the longest a bulldog can live?

The median lifespan is 8.4 years for the English bulldog. The French bulldog's life expectancy is 10-12 years. The American Bulldog's life expectancy is 10-15 years. The American Bulldog is the healthiest of the bulldog breeds, hence the longest lifespan.

Are bull dogs unhealthy?

It's well known that bulldogs suffer from a variety of physical ailments that make them particularly unhealthy—and that many are the unfortunate byproducts of breeding to the extremes of the same physical features that win them prizes and acclaim. ... Wrinkly skin can also make bulldogs more prone to eye and ear problems.

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