so grateful i came across this. freaking baby wipes?! i’ve been going crazy trying to figure out a cheaper way to get my dogs face back to normal. he broke out something terrible.
I’ve got a 1.5 year old olde english who hates bathes but loves getting brushed and wiped down just found your channel and so helpful we recently started using the chi spray for dogs for his coat and ITS AMAZING also chewy has a brush just like the furmanater sorry for spelling but was a fraction of the price The brush is the Jes pet deshedding dog brush
What would you recommend for hot spots or raw skin treatment for their face? I have a 2 year old bulldog that has developed a rash of some sort at the bottom of his eye wrinkle which appears to be a hot spot. It keeps coming back. Any suggestions?
Aw poor guy! Have you been to the vet? With a sore near his eye, I would be very careful of what you use so that you don't hurt his eye of course, so a call to your vet would be important. I personally would start with something internal, like apple cider vinegar in his water daily and well as coconut oil if you're not already doing those things. If you could get the coconut oil on the sore and not in his eye, that may help as well until you get to the vet. Most skin issues are cause by either an allergy or food sensitivity so maybe start there as well to see if something in his food or where he spends most of his time that might cause it, especially if it keeps coming back. I've also used Terramycin Ophthalmic Ointment, which is an antibiotic that is safe for an eye, so if it's infected with a bacteria that may help as well. Make sure to check with your vet though, he knows your dog better than me and I'm not a vet =) Best wishes and healing vibes for your furbaby!
@@ArrowheadBulldogsandBengals we've dealt with Malassezia for a brief period (my bully is a rescue from a case of neglect, and he used to have a few skin issues his first months at home) and with a seasonal rush the last two springs. Aside all the above, and along the pharmacological treatment for the yeast and the general immune system improvement, our vet also recommended a topic treatment with a chlorhexidine - based (but very diluted) delicate shampoo twice a month in the first case, and a zinc - based one in the second Don't know if this can help 😊
Good vid,I myself use a grill block/brick cleaner, it’s great for when there coats are going through seasonal changes, plus it’s really cheap and lasts for a long long time, ✌️👍
Also,. I have noticed our puppy her female part gets wet and browish.. should I clean her everytime she pees?? Or would that be too much and should I just use a wet wipe.. thank you for the video
Hello, I personally don't bathe my bulldogs usually more than once A month. There skin can get really flaky and sensitive so once a month usually works well for my bulldogs. Thanks for the question
A deshedding tool is very helpful! Used regularly, it can be a big help and they arent that expensive eirher. High quality food and vit E and vit C of course can help too. But depending on his age he may be blowing his puppy coat or winter coat as well so it may get better with age too.
Us lol.seriously though,we should have puppies early July 👍sign up to our email list to get notifications on upcomming litters www.arrowheadbulldogs.com
Hello i have a bulldog 4 months old i dont know if its ok to bathe it i feel it is not good for the skin to bathe i can bathe it and how many times in a week
We just got a bulldog about 3 months ago, and I was just watching video's to make sure I am cleaning her well... also not sure if it was a fly or a orb passing through fast at about 7:53 754, 655 Righr when you start to talk again.. from the bottom right corner and goes up ur sweater and then stops and then takes off again.. not sure if you believe in those things..
@@ArrowheadBulldogsandBengals Is it a good idea to neuter ..Dose it effect there size, and muscle growth? I was thinking of doing it at 12months . In your opinion since you have so much experience is it safe to neuter them ?
Hi my name is Chris, I have a Chow/ Chihuahua,and I give her a bath and she starts stinking again two days after a bath and her skin is so sensitive. I feed her grain free food.The 30.00 dollar shampoo don't work real well. please help
(I'm not a vet, so they are always the best place to go for information. My knowledge is from experience and may not work for everyone) Wow! I would love to see a picture of your chow/chihuahua! When it comes to a smell, have you considered a food allergy or a yeast infection? Even if it's a high quality food there could be protein that she is allergic too. Maybe look at the top 3 ingredients in her food and for a week or so you could try just giving her those 3 things with a bath and see if you notice a change? If it's yeast which is VERY common, I would suggest an extra probiotic to help balance her gut. Something like this one - amzn.to/2RsOVud It has probiotics and prebiotics. Adding a little bit of organic apple cider vinegar to her water will help yeast as well. If it is yeast, and the things you can do at home don't work, a shot of cortisone from your vet would be might be an option as well.
@@ArrowheadBulldogsandBengals I thank you for all the help you can give me, I am doing all I can do for her. We get treated like we are doing wrong by her or something when we are not and don't exactly have a lot to keep taking in so I just need help as much as possible.
Yes. Its gental, removed excess oil and also strips fleas of their oil protective coating and allows them to drown which in turn allows me to use less chemicals. There are a lot of good dog shampoos out there but can be just as useful. =)
You handle the dog so well!! Bulldogs are my favorite breed. They're such gentle souls and they're funny as hell!!
Just adopted a 6month English bulldog this week and was curious on the most efficient and cost effective grooming style.
Thank you for this !
Congratulations, if you search our videos we have another 3rd grooming type video that should be helpful.
Are you slow?
so grateful i came across this. freaking baby wipes?! i’ve been going crazy trying to figure out a cheaper way to get my dogs face back to normal. he broke out something terrible.
I’ve got a 1.5 year old olde english who hates bathes but loves getting brushed and wiped down just found your channel and so helpful we recently started using the chi spray for dogs for his coat and ITS AMAZING also chewy has a brush just like the furmanater sorry for spelling but was a fraction of the price
The brush is the Jes pet deshedding dog brush
Cute dog! Looks like you take great care of them. 🥰
Thank you
What temperature is the bath water that you use on the dogd
Quick question, this bull dog I know scratches a lot like he has flea's which may not be the case, what would you recommend.
Dry skin and allergies seems to be the most common common problems that we've seen with with that. it's really hard to know without more information
We can tell you love your bulldog!
Thank you 💗I do very much!
Hi whats the brand of your wipes? Thanks
Hello, really any brand that is for sensitive skin is what we use. I believe we just used in this video Huggies baby wipes for sensitive skin
this was an awesome video. Thats a very clean puppy.
What would you recommend for hot spots or raw skin treatment for their face? I have a 2 year old bulldog that has developed a rash of some sort at the bottom of his eye wrinkle which appears to be a hot spot. It keeps coming back. Any suggestions?
Aw poor guy! Have you been to the vet? With a sore near his eye, I would be very careful of what you use so that you don't hurt his eye of course, so a call to your vet would be important. I personally would start with something internal, like apple cider vinegar in his water daily and well as coconut oil if you're not already doing those things. If you could get the coconut oil on the sore and not in his eye, that may help as well until you get to the vet. Most skin issues are cause by either an allergy or food sensitivity so maybe start there as well to see if something in his food or where he spends most of his time that might cause it, especially if it keeps coming back. I've also used Terramycin Ophthalmic Ointment, which is an antibiotic that is safe for an eye, so if it's infected with a bacteria that may help as well. Make sure to check with your vet though, he knows your dog better than me and I'm not a vet =) Best wishes and healing vibes for your furbaby!
@@ArrowheadBulldogsandBengals we've dealt with Malassezia for a brief period (my bully is a rescue from a case of neglect, and he used to have a few skin issues his first months at home) and with a seasonal rush the last two springs.
Aside all the above, and along the pharmacological treatment for the yeast and the general immune system improvement, our vet also recommended a topic treatment with a chlorhexidine - based (but very diluted) delicate shampoo twice a month in the first case, and a zinc - based one in the second
Don't know if this can help 😊
I new to this but sometimes it’s bc their face isn’t dry… you have to fry the wrinkles after each meal & water or it’ll create a sore spot
where did you buy the dog wash station? We want to install one!
Hey There!Sorry for the late Response here is a link for the Wash station the link is also in the description.We love ours! :) Link = amzn.to/2URGGHQ
Good vid,I myself use a grill block/brick cleaner, it’s great for when there coats are going through seasonal changes, plus it’s really cheap and lasts for a long long time, ✌️👍
Nice trip,thank you 😊
Love English bulldogs, I used to have one his name was Rocko, best dog ever man. Miss him
It sounds like he was a good boy😊
Can you recommend a English bulldog breeder? I've been looking, and it's not that easy.
Us, www.Arrowheadbulldogs.com 😊
A bulldog in beautiful form
What a great pup that is.:)
Thank you!
How do you give them the Apple cider vinegar
Is corn starch in the Uk talc n poweder ........
I am not sure 100% but I believe In the UK, cornflour is the same as US corn starch
Can u explain why we can’t get water in their eyes ? What
Also,. I have noticed our puppy her female part gets wet and browish.. should I clean her everytime she pees?? Or would that be too much and should I just use a wet wipe.. thank you for the video
Their fur seems to get brown when it stays wet. Perhaps just drying it after she pees will help :)
I alway k wipe mine’s paws and private parts after taking out to pee
How often do I bathe my bulldog? Some say each week and some say even as far apart as 6 weeks
Hello, I personally don't bathe my bulldogs usually more than once A month. There skin can get really flaky and sensitive so once a month usually works well for my bulldogs. Thanks for the question
@@ArrowheadBulldogsandBengals thanks for a prompt response 👍
Hello my puppy chewy sheds a lot do you have any suggestions
A deshedding tool is very helpful! Used regularly, it can be a big help and they arent that expensive eirher. High quality food and vit E and vit C of course can help too. But depending on his age he may be blowing his puppy coat or winter coat as well so it may get better with age too.
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Use a grill cleaning brick works wonder for there coat greatly, it’s also cheap to buy
What temperature do you have the water?
Theres not a specific temp just "warm". Do you have a good temperature to set the water?
How often should you bathe an 6months English bulldog?
We typically only bathe once a month but but in If between we use baby wipes. Once in a while we do twice a month
How often should we bathe our pups?
Hello,we made a video on this,check it out. 😊 th-cam.com/video/qFopITI3X2g/w-d-xo.html
Do you have a recommendation on breeders by any chance?
Us lol.seriously though,we should have puppies early July 👍sign up to our email list to get notifications on upcomming litters www.arrowheadbulldogs.com
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Thank you we might consider getting one after this corona virus thing clears up
Hello i have a bulldog 4 months old i dont know if its ok to bathe it i feel it is not good for the skin to bathe i can bathe it and how many times in a week
I would only bathe your pup every couple of months or so unless they are very dirty. A quick wipe down with baby wipes works great for a little dirt 😁
@@ArrowheadBulldogsandBengals thanks for a response
good video i love it i subscribed you keep your dog so clean love the video every one subscribe
We just got a bulldog about 3 months ago, and I was just watching video's to make sure I am cleaning her well... also not sure if it was a fly or a orb passing through fast at about 7:53 754, 655
Righr when you start to talk again.. from the bottom right corner and goes up ur sweater and then stops and then takes off again.. not sure if you believe in those things..
I think it was fur
what age should i neuter my britishbull dog puppy?
Hey great question.usley your vet will tell you 6 to 9 months old...👍
@@ArrowheadBulldogsandBengals Is it a good idea to neuter ..Dose it effect there size, and muscle growth? I was thinking of doing it at 12months . In your opinion since you have so much experience is it safe to neuter them ?
How often should you give a English bulldog puppy a bath
Hello,we actually have a video on this,chect it out 😊 th-cam.com/video/qFopITI3X2g/w-d-xo.html
Hi my name is Chris, I have a Chow/ Chihuahua,and I give her a bath and she starts stinking again two days after a bath and her skin is so sensitive. I feed her grain free food.The 30.00 dollar shampoo don't work real well. please help
(I'm not a vet, so they are always the best place to go for information. My knowledge is from experience and may not work for everyone) Wow! I would love to see a picture of your chow/chihuahua! When it comes to a smell, have you considered a food allergy or a yeast infection? Even if it's a high quality food there could be protein that she is allergic too. Maybe look at the top 3 ingredients in her food and for a week or so you could try just giving her those 3 things with a bath and see if you notice a change?
If it's yeast which is VERY common, I would suggest an extra probiotic to help balance her gut. Something like this one - amzn.to/2RsOVud It has probiotics and prebiotics. Adding a little bit of organic apple cider vinegar to her water will help yeast as well. If it is yeast, and the things you can do at home don't work, a shot of cortisone from your vet would be might be an option as well.
@@ArrowheadBulldogsandBengals I thank you for all the help you can give me, I am doing all I can do for her. We get treated like we are doing wrong by her or something when we are not and don't exactly have a lot to keep taking in so I just need help as much as possible.
@@marienethercutt7842 Hi Chris!sorry i missed your comment.All you can do is your best,right?Let me know if you have any more questions.
this works if you have a walmart budget.
Please clarify?
dawn dish soap really?
Yes. Its gental, removed excess oil and also strips fleas of their oil protective coating and allows them to drown which in turn allows me to use less chemicals. There are a lot of good dog shampoos out there but can be just as useful. =)