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How often do you take your English Bulldog out to the dog park, and does your Bulldog get sick?
When I take my Bulldog out to the park he ends up throwing up. I'll only be out there maybe 20-30 minutes. I know they get overheated easy but seriously 20 minutes doesn't seem like much. I just walk around and he'll follow me and for about 5 minutes he'll chase a tennis ball nothing over exerting.
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- hayesbratLv 61 decade agoFavorite Answer
that happened with ours. it never failed, every time we went to the dog park we would be there maybe 10-20 min and by the time we'd get home he was puking and sick. he never really did much, just ran around and stuff, but i think its just something like a bug he would pick up maybe from other dogs or justs omething he got into. but when we go to a regular park where theres no dogs hes fine.
- Pete FLv 61 decade ago
That doesn't seem right... My friend has an English Bulldog (olde english bulldogge) and he's fit as a butches dog so to speak
He got him from his brother who is a reputable breeder, the B*tches are show winners and the Dogs he breeds with are pull dog champs so pups are all top dogs
His Dog was fed Raw from a pup
The thing with these dogs are in less they are bought from a reputable breeder they are prone to health problems
A Good olde english bulldogge from a reputable breeder should cost around £2000 and upwards. You can't buy these dogs from puppy mills and hope to have no problems
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Your Bulldog should be kept up-to-date on all vet checkups/vaccines to maintain a healthy standard. Dog parks aren't a good idea - especially for puppies. Dogs can spread fleas, ticks, viruses/diseases etc. Keep your dog up-to-date and maybe switch parks.
Good Luck!
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