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Elbow Dysplasia, and Patellar Dysplasia
Elbow Dysplasia, and
Patellar Dysplasia should be screened for before breeding. Very
few Bulldogs have ever been OFA rated (for hip displasia) and a
good Bulldog hip is generally poorly rated by OFA. Only a small
number of Bulldogs have ever been OFA rated, and none have been
considered excellent.
Cherry
Eye or "Haw"
Cherry eye (or
"haw"), entropian and extropian, is common in
Bulldogs, and surgery may be required to fix the problem. The
breeding stock should be screened. Cherry Eye is a swelling of a
gland in the inner eye lid. We suggest that the gland be tacked
down instead of removed as removal can later lead to dry eye.
Elongated
Palate
This comes with being a
Bulldog. A lot of Brach cephalic breeds have this problem. Along
with the elongated palate is blown laryngeal sacks. These sacks
turn hard like tonsils and block the dog's airway. Both of these
problems can be corrected with surgery.
Entropian/Dermatitis
The Bulldog is prone to
both of these conditions due to the heavy rope like wrinkles on
their faces.
Entropian
Entropian/extropian is
the folding in or out of the eye lids, which bring the eyelashes
in contact with the eye lens. This causes scratching, ulcers and
eventually blindness. It is surgically corrected by putting a
"tuck" in the offending eye lid. This requires a
delicate touch and experience not to put too much tuck and
distort the look of the eye. As always, any surgery should be a
last resort; find a veterinarian with experience with Bulldogs.
Dermatitis
The Bulldogs can be
prone to this under the heavy rope like wrinkles on their faces.
This does occur when the wrinkle is not kept clean or when
moisture gets under the wrinkles.
Screw
Tail Problems
You need to keep an eye
on your Bulldog's tail and make sure that dermatitis does not
develop, or that the tail does not grow to close to the buttocks
or even into the buttocks.
Demodectic
Skin Mites
This is the cause of
mange and some Bulldogs can get this disease.
C-Section
Birth
Most, if not all,
Bulldog puppies are delivered by C-section.
AKC once described this as
trying to get the Circus Fat Lady into the Tightrope Walkers
leotards. Bitches do have a difficult time free whelping their
puppies. This is due to their narrow pelvis and the fact that
they are higher in the rear. Also, puppies have a wide flat
skull and muzzle. The puppies' shoulders are also very wide.
Bulldogs, also, have a higher
than normal record of producing "Anasarca" puppies.
These are fetuses that retain fluid in their tissues, and end up
as water filled puppies, often weighing two or three times what
a normal puppy would weigh. They become so large that they can
not fit through the birth canal.
Skin
Allergies
Bulldogs can
have a variety of skin allergies.
The
Breeder
If you decide to buy a
Bulldog, make sure you purchase from a reputable breeder with a
history of producing healthy dogs. Saving a few hundred dollars
on the purchase of your dog could cost you A LOT of money later.
The Bulldog, however, can be a high maintenance breed. They are
a man made breed.
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