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Bulldog Breed Grooming Information
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Copyright 2002-
Although relatively easy to maintain the Bulldog still benefits from being groomed regularly. The coat is short, shiny lying smooth to the body. The bulldog should be bathed, have its nails trimmed, ears cleaned and brushed monthly. Frequent brushing is key to a healthy, shiny coat, removing dead hair and evenly distributing natural body oils. Nail care is very important for bulldogs. If nails get too long it can cause their toes to spread out unnaturally and cause the foot to become deformed. Wrinkle care is also very important. Excessive dirt and moisture can collect under the bulldog’s wrinkles and cause an infection if not properly cleaned and maintained. Full service professional grooming is recommended at least every 8 weeks.
For more information on home maintenance grooming and equipment please contact our
groomer!
Consider using a Specialty Shampoo or conditioner to spruce up your bulldog’s
coat & ask for Toothbrushing for dental hygiene.
The oatmeal bath and deodorizing are common ad-
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Grooming required rating
Low
Full service grooming frequency
Recommended at least every...
8 weeks
Maintenance required
at least...
Monthly
Note: All cuts are custom, done to the customer’s specifications
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Bulldog Types:
American Bulldog
French Bulldog
Alapaha Blue Blood Bulldog
Aussie Bulldog
Banter Bulldogge
Buldogue Campeiro
Catahoula Bulldog
Dorset Olde Tyme Bulldog
Ca de Bou
Olde English Bulldogge
Olde Boston Bulldogge
Victorian Bulldog
Valley Bulldog
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