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SPAYING & CASTRATION: SOUR GRAPES OR SWEET RELIEF?

31/8/2024

 
In the world of Bulldogs, ageing is akin to the maturation of fine wine - each year adds depth to their character and personality. Like a prized vintage, Bulldogs benefit from allowing nature to take its course before considering interventions, like neutering (for males) and spaying (for females).

★ Timing Is Everything
All dogs, including Bulldogs, should typically reach physical and hormonal maturity before undergoing neutering which is often considered around 18 months to 2 years old. This ensures they fully develop physically and emotionally, guided by natural hormonal changes.
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Once your Bulldog reaches maturity, it might be worth discussing spay or neuter options with your vet. Although I personally prefer to leave them intact, making an informed decision that best suits your Bulldog's health and lifestyle is essential. This blog will explore the pros and cons of spaying and neutering and the different methods available.

The Pros and Cons of Spaying and Neutering

★ FEMALES:

Pros of Spaying (Female):
  • Prevention of Pyometra: Pyometra is a life-threatening infection of the uterus that can be effectively prevented by spaying. The risk of developing pyometra increases significantly with age, and operating on an older dog can be more risky. Additionally, a scheduled spay is typically less expensive than an emergency pyometra spay (ovariohysterectomy) due to the added complexity and the dog's compromised health during an infection.
  • Reduced Risk of Mammary Tumours: Spaying significantly reduces the risk of developing mammary tumours.
  • Elimination of Heat Cycles: Spaying eliminates the behavioural and hygienic challenges associated with a female dog's heat cycles.
Cons of Spaying:
  • Surgical Risks: As with any surgery, there are risks associated with anaesthesia and the procedure.
  • Potential Weight Gain: Spayed dogs may tend to gain weight, which requires careful diet and exercise management.
  • Hormonal Changes: Removal of the ovaries can cause hormonal changes that may affect coat luster along with temperament and behaviour.

Different Types of Spay Methods

​When considering spaying your girl, it's essential to understand the different methods available. Each method has its advantages and considerations:
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Ovariohysterectomy (Traditional 'Open' Spay):
  • Procedure: Involves the removal of the ovaries and uterus through an incision in the abdomen.
  • Benefits: Comprehensive removal of the reproductive tissues reduces the risk of reproductive cancers and eliminates heat cycles.
  • Considerations: It is a more invasive procedure with a longer recovery time. Body suits or buster collars post-op typically aren’t required for this Breed because they are too short in spine to be able to bend and nibble at stitches or incision.
Ovariectomy:
  • Procedure: Only the ovaries are removed, leaving the uterus intact.
  • Benefits: Less invasive than a full traditional spay with a slightly quicker recovery time.
  • Considerations: While it eliminates the risk of ovarian cancer, the uterus is still at risk for issues such as stump pyometra if any ovarian tissue 'unintentionally' remains.
Laparoscopic Ovariectomy (Minimally Invasive Surgery):
  • Procedure: Uses small incisions and a camera to guide the removal of the ovaries.
  • Benefits: Less invasive, with smaller incisions leading to a quicker recovery and less postoperative pain.
  • Considerations: Typically more expensive and requires specialised veterinary equipment (that not all practices have) and expertise.
Ovary sparing spay (OSS)
This procedure is not all that common in the UK yet, but is possible and commonplace in other areas of the world.
  • Procedure: Involves making an incision to remove the uterus and cervix, while preserving the ovarian function.
  • Benefits: Preserves the hormonal function provided by the ovaries, which can benefit the dog’s overall health and reduce risks associated with spay-induced hormone changes such as weight gain or coat changes.
  • Considerations: It's important to note that this procedure does not prevent the risk of ovarian diseases.​
While I do not routinely spay my own females, if necessary, my preferred methods are Laparoscopic Ovariectomy or Ovariohysterectomy. If you decide not to spay your female, understanding the symptoms of Pyometra is crucial, as it affects about 25% of unspayed females by age 10 and is a severe and life-threatening infection. For this reason, I suggest routinely giving a high quality, natural raspberry leaf supplement during each cycle to help maintain uterine health.

★ MALES:

Pros of Neutering (Male):
  • Reduced Risk of Testicular Cancer: Neutering eliminates the risk of testicular cancer and reduces the risk of prostate problems.
  • Behavioural Benefits: Neutering can reduce undesirable behaviours such as scent marking, roaming, and aggression linked to testosterone and mating instincts. However, due to the breed's companion-focused temperament, well-socialised and adjusted Bulldogs do not commonly exhibit these behaviours even when entire.
  • Population Control: Neutering helps control the pet population, reducing the number of unwanted puppies. While this may not concern your endorsed pedigree Bulldog, it's still worth being aware this is usually the vet’s #1 reason for neutering.
Cons of Neutering:
  • Surgical Risks: Similar to spaying, neutering involves surgical and anaesthesia risks. Dogs can have unforeseen and potentially fatal reactions to anaesthetics.
  • Potential Weight Gain: Neutered dogs may also experience weight gain, necessitating a balanced and more careful diet with regular exercise.
  • Possible Joint Problems: Early neutering has been linked to an increased risk of certain joint disorders, particularly in large breeds.

Castration Method

Castration, or neutering, for males is simpler due to the testes being external. It’s a surgical procedure where the testicles are removed under anesthetic. This procedure is generally considered routine and safe. Recovery typically involves a few days of rest and monitoring to ensure proper healing. 
Deciding whether to spay or neuter your Bulldog and which method to choose depends on various factors, including your dog's health, lifestyle, and personal preferences. Here are some steps to help you make an informed decision:
  • Consult Your Vet: Discuss your Bulldog's health, any pre-existing conditions, and the best timing for the possible procedure. Please bear in mind that most vets have a positive bias towards neutering.
  • Research the Options: Understand the pros and cons of each spay/neuter method and how they might affect your Bulldog.
  • Consider Long-term Health: Consider how the decision will impact your Bulldog's health in the long run, including potential benefits and risks and how you plan to proactively manage them including supplements or specialist nutrition advice.
​While I prefer to leave my own Bulldogs intact, making an informed decision that best suits your dog's health and lifestyle is essential. You can choose the best path for your Bulldog with your vet to ensure they lead a healthy and happy life.

Adapting the Lifestyle of Your Aging Bulldog

27/7/2024

 
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Years ago, I rushed one of my aging girls to the vet because of her persistent cough. Concerned it might be pneumonia, I prepared for the worst and an overnight stay. Thankfully, my vet, known for his practical approach, performed an X-ray while she was awake and diagnosed her with a manageable heart condition. It was a relief! What surprised us both was the discovery of full arthritis in her spine, despite her trotting in and wagging her tail happily. I mentioned she'd been on a Golden Paste, a turmeric supplement, for 18 months, and he exclaimed we absolutely must continue because it seemed remarkably effective!

All dogs need extra care as they age. But Bulldogs, in my experience, can seem to age almost overnight. Therefore, maintaining their activity levels is vital for their overall health and happiness. In this blog, we'll delve into why keeping Bulldogs active is so crucial and ways you can support their mobility and comfort.

★ The Importance of Keeping Bulldogs Active

Bulldogs may not be the most energetic breed. Still, regular exercise is vital to prevent obesity, support joint health and maintain muscle tone (the breed standard states that a firm muscular condition is highly desirable). Here are some reasons why keeping your Bulldog active is essential:

  • Weight Management: Aging Bulldogs, particularly when spayed or neutered, are prone to weight gain which leads to numerous health issues, including joint problems. Regular exercise helps keep their weight in check, reduces joint stress, and improves overall health. If you kibble feed, consider switching to a high quality senior food that tends to be lower in calories with additional joint aid supplements.
  • Joint Health: Aging dogs can be susceptible to joint issues such as hip dysplasia and arthritis. Keeping them active helps maintain joint flexibility and strength, reducing the risk of these conditions.
  • Mental Stimulation: Exercise isn't just about physical health; it's also crucial for mental well-being. Engaging activities, including basic training commands, scent games, and playtime, keep your Bulldog mentally stimulated whilst reducing boredom and promoting a happier demeanour. If your Bulldog does a lot of 'zoomies,' they’re telling you they want more exercise and engagement.
  • Cardiovascular Health: Regular physical activity supports heart health, reducing the risk of cardiovascular diseases. Even moderate walking can significantly benefit your Bulldog's heart and overall longevity. Raw garlic also has a huge benefit in helping blood flow around the body and improving cardiovascular condition.

★ Recommended Activities for Bulldogs

While Bulldogs don't require intense exercise, incorporating moderate activities into their daily routine can make a big difference…

  • ​Short Walks: Daily walks of 15-30 minutes help keep your Bulldog active without overexertion. Ageing Bulldogs can develop BOAS (Brachycephalic Obstructive Airway Syndrome) in their later years as their throat muscles lose elasticity, making previously-manageable-exercise-sessions more challenging. Always avoid walking during the hottest parts of the day to prevent overheating. Cooling down effectively also becomes more difficult with age.
  • ​Interactive Play: Engage with toys and encouraging movements, such as tug-of-war ropes for physical exercise or lickimats for mental stimulation.
  • Hydrotherapy: Many dogs enjoy swimming, which isn't always beneficial for Bulldogs due to their front-heavy body, short muzzle, and necks. However, a water treadmill is a great alternative where the water depth can be suitably adjusted for the correct buoyancy whilst offering low-impact exercise that's easy on the joints. It also builds muscle strength and provides a great break from a fixed routine, offering mental engagement. Also avoiding full water immersion helps keep any tail pockets dry and help prevent infections.
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Rissa Recuperating from Injury in a Water Treadmill (2023)

★ Joint Supplements for Bulldogs

As Bulldogs age, they may benefit from joint supplements to support their mobility and reduce discomfort. Here are some of my highly recommended joint supplements:

  • Turmeric: Top of my list is The Golden Paste Co., which offers the correct blend of turmeric containing curcumin, a natural anti-inflammatory. It must be given every 12 hours to be effective, so you'll need to feed your dog twice daily (which I strongly recommend), The Golden Paste Co.
  • Omega-3 Fatty Acids: Omega-3s have anti-inflammatory properties that can help reduce joint pain and inflammation. Fish oil supplements are a great source of omega-3s for dogs. Krill oil is believed to be the best quality fish oil and most effective for dogs.
  • Green-Lipped Mussel: This supplement is rich in omega-3 fatty acids, glucosamine, and chondroitin, making it a powerful option for joint support. Joint Plus Pro by Riaflex is an extremely popular brand.
  • Glucosamine and Chondroitin: These supplements help maintain healthy cartilage and support joint function. They are commonly used to manage arthritis and other joint conditions in dogs. Often paired with MSM (Methylsulfonylmethane) as it is also known for its anti-inflammatory benefits and can help improve joint flexibility and reduce pain. Riaflex offer a specific Joint Plus product.

★ Conclusion

Keep an eye on your Bulldog aging, so you can take proactive measures to help your Bulldog live a long, healthy, and joyful life! Always consult your vet or a canine nutritionist if you are concerned about the impacts of any supplements.

Treat Your Aging Bulldog Like Royalty: Essential Tips for Their Golden Years

1/7/2024

 
I'm sure you know "The Princess and the Pea" fairy tale?

If you don’t, it's about a young woman whose sensitivity tests her royal identity. One stormy night, a bedraggled girl arrives at a castle, claiming to be a princess seeking shelter. To test her authenticity, the queen places a pea under twenty mattresses and twenty featherbeds where the girl is to sleep. Despite the plush bedding, the girl spends a restless night, feeling the discomfort of the pea. Her sensitivity confirms her royal status, as only an actual princess could be so delicate, leading to her acceptance and marriage to the prince.
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​But as our Bulldogs age, they become the Princess in the fairy tale. It becomes crucial to monitor their health closely and make necessary adjustments to ensure they remain comfortable and happy. Like all senior dogs, ageing Bulldogs can experience various age-related issues that may require changes in their care routine. These small changes can significantly impact their well-being, from softer bedding to dietary adjustments. So, given the fairy tale, let's look at bedding first!

Comfort and Bedding

One of the first things to consider is their sleeping arrangement. As dogs age, they can develop bald spots on pressure points, joint pain, and arthritis, making it crucial to provide a comfortable place to rest.
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  • Softer Bedding: Investing in a high-quality orthopaedic bed can help alleviate pressure on their joints and prevent calluses. Look for beds with memory foam or other supportive materials that can cushion their body and offer extra comfort. I like Meg Beds as they are wipeable and have a raised edge.
  • Elevated Beds: For Bulldogs with severe joint pain, an elevated bed can make it easier to get in and out without straining their legs.
  • Raised Edged Beds: Bulldogs can develop Brachycephalic Obstructive Airway Syndrome (BOAS) with age. A rimmed bed allows the dog to rest and sleep with their head elevated, helping to avoid sleep apnea.

Diet & Nutrition

As Bulldogs age, their dietary needs change. Ensuring they get the right nutrition is vital for maintaining their health and preventing common issues like obesity and digestive problems.
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  • Softer Food: Senior Bulldogs may have difficulty chewing hard foods and kibble, which then become a choking hazard. Transitioning to softer food, whether wet food or moistened dry food (my top tip is moistening with bone broth), can make eating easier and safer for them. This also helps alleviate constipation, a common issue in older dogs.
  • Senior Dog Food: Consider switching to a specially formulated senior dog food that provides the right balance of nutrients for aging dogs. These foods often contain added joint support supplements like glucosamine and chondroitin.

Joint Care & Mobility

Joint issues are common in senior Bulldogs, so it's important to take steps to support their mobility and ease any discomfort they may experience.

  • Regular Exercise: While your Bulldog may not be as spry as they once were, regular gentle exercise is still important. Short, frequent walks can help keep their joints flexible and maintain a healthy weight.
  • Joint Supplements: Supplements like glucosamine, chondroitin, and omega-3 fatty acids can support joint health and reduce inflammation. 

Grooming & Hygiene

Maintaining proper grooming and hygiene becomes crucial for the health of your senior Bulldog. As they age, their skin and coat may require additional care.
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  • Regular Baths: Older Bulldogs may benefit from more frequent baths to keep their skin clean and free from irritants. Use a gentle, moisturising shampoo to prevent dry skin.
  • Nail Trimming: Senior Bulldogs may be less active, leading to overgrown nails that can cause discomfort or mobility issues. Regular nail trimming is essential to keep their paws healthy.
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Regular Vet Check-Up

One of the most important aspects of caring for a senior dog is ensuring they receive regular veterinary care. Frequent check-ups can help catch potential health issues early and allow for timely intervention.

  • Routine Screenings: Regular blood tests, dental exams, and other screenings can help monitor your Bulldog's health and detect any changes that may require attention.
  • Monitoring and Preventatives: Ensure your Bulldog is up-to-date on vaccinations (or better still, titre immunity blood testing and worm counted and preventative treatments for parasites like fleas and ticks (consider natural preventatives like raw garlic) .

Environmental Adjustment

Making minor changes to your home environment can significantly improve your Bulldog's quality of life.

  • Non-Slip Surfaces: As mobility decreases, slippery floors can become hazardous. Adding rugs or non-slip mats can help prevent falls and make moving around easier for your Bulldog.
  • Washable Puppy Mats: If reliability in toileting has become a challenge, washable puppy mats can help reduce anxiety for you and your dog by managing accidents more efficiently.
  • Accessible Spaces: Ensure your Bulldog can easily access their favourite spots. Use ramps or steps to help them get onto furniture or into the car without straining their joints.

By making these thoughtful adjustments and providing attentive care, you can help your ageing Bulldog enjoy their golden years with comfort and happiness. Check out my other blog posts for more detailed tips on senior Bulldog care.

Unveiling the Bulldog Broadcast: Why I Decided to Set Up a Bulldog Breed Podcast

1/6/2024

 
Have you ever been captivated by Bulldogs' endearing wrinkles and charming snorts, only to wonder what's behind their cute exteriors?

If so, you're not alone.

As a dedicated Bulldog enthusiast, I longed for a platform where I could delve deeper into the realities of this beloved breed, sharing authentic insights with fellow admirers, owners, and breeders around the globe. This longing gave birth to the Bulldog Broadcast, a podcast dedicated to exploring the true essence of Bulldogs beyond the stereotypes and misinformation.

The Inception of Bulldog Broadcast

As the host of the Bulldog Broadcast, my journey with this podcast began somewhat serendipitously. During a scroll through a Facebook group, initially joined out of curiosity rather than active participation, I stumbled upon a post asking for advice on Bulldog puppies. The comments section was rife with misinformation and negativity about Bulldogs, portraying them as fragile and unhealthy.

This frustration sparked an idea: rather than engaging in a futile online debate, why not create a positive, informative space dedicated to Bulldogs? A podcast seemed the perfect medium to reach a wider audience, dispelling myths and offering real-life insights into Bulldog ownership and breeding.

Addressing the Stigma

Bulldogs often face unfair stigma, mainly pedigree and brachycephalic (flat-faced) breeds. Critics claim they are prone to health issues and have short lifespans. As someone who has lived with and loved Bulldogs for over three decades, I felt compelled to address these misconceptions.

Why would I, a reasonably sensible person, choose to breed dogs supposedly "on death's door"? The truth is, with responsible breeding and proper care, Bulldogs can live healthy, fulfilling lives. This podcast highlights responsible breeders, dedicated owners, and real Bulldog stories that showcase the breed's resilience and vitality.

My Bulldog Journey

My passion for Bulldogs began 36 years ago, influenced by my brother's fascination with the breed and a childhood love for WWE wrestling's British Bulldog, Davey Boy Smith. Our family's journey with Bulldogs started with rescue dogs and evolved into showing and breeding champions. Over the years, I've become an international conformation judge and established a successful business working with dogs.
WWE Wrestler Davey Boy Smith
​This extensive experience has taught me that while Bulldogs are unique, requiring special care and understanding, they are incredibly rewarding companions. They are not just pets; they are little personalities wrapped in dog bodies, full of character and charm.

What to Expect from the Bulldog Broadcast

The Bulldog Broadcast is designed to cater to prospective and current Bulldog owners. We'll cover topics such as:
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✅ Identifying Reputable Breeders: Tips for finding ethical breeders dedicated to the health and longevity of the breed.

✅ Bulldog Care and Responsibilities: Practical advice on caring for Bulldogs, understanding their unique needs, and ensuring they lead happy, healthy lives.

✅ Dispelling Myths: Addressing common misconceptions about Bulldogs and sharing success stories from long-lived, healthy Bulldogs.

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✅ Interviews and Insights: Conversations with breeders, rescue workers, and Bulldog enthusiasts who have significantly contributed to the breed.

Join the Community

The Bulldog Broadcast is more than just a podcast; it's a community. Alongside each episode, you'll find show notes and resources on our website, Bulldogbroadcast.com. I also invite you to join our Facebook community, where you can ask questions, share your experiences, and connect with fellow Bulldog lovers.

Spread the Word

While most podcasters ask for ratings and reviews, my primary request is simple: tell two people interested in Bulldogs about this podcast. By spreading the word, you help build a knowledgeable and supportive community dedicated to the love and welfare of Bulldogs.

Signing Off

Thank you for joining me on this journey, you can listen on any podcast streaming platform. I hope the Bulldog Broadcast becomes a valuable resource for you, offering insights, support, and a sense of community. Whether you're a seasoned Bulldog owner or considering bringing one into your life, this podcast guides and inspires you.

So, stay tuned and let's celebrate everything that makes Bulldogs truly special.

​Ta ta for now!
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Unveiling the Latest Kennel Club Stats

1/12/2023

 

… and what it means for Puppy seekers!

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The Kennel Club published their 3rd quarter registration stats this week, and puppy registrations are down by 17%.

Even more surprising, Bulldogs are down by a whopping 39%, the second* most significant drop in the top ten most favoured breeds to under 6,000 born up to September 2023.

To give you an idea, there were over 21,000 French Bulldogs registered and over 30,000 Labradors - crazy numbers.

Remember, many popular 'fad and fashion' dogs can’t be KC registered because of their coat colour or type (which means they aren’t purebred) and don’t get me started on the XL bully ban. American Bullies are ABKC reg, and their number is unknown in this country - but it’s A LOT.

Now, this isn’t a bad thing, in my opinion.

Far too many puppies have been bred for a quick buck since the pandemic, so it’s good to see it normalise again. Also, global economic pressures were always going to impact demand. And I’m sure the rescue and rehome charities are singing their praises for the decline.

But it also means that buying a well-bred, quality Bulldog puppy is harder than ever. Any breeder that’s worth their sort will have a waitlist, so if you want to add a puppy to your family any time soon, make sure you get on a list and be prepared to wait.

* Pugs dropped by 42% and are no longer in the Top 10.


LaRoyal Bulldog Broadsheet - Issue 2

10/11/2023

 

Sara's Canine Curated Essential Supplements Shopping List📃

  • Cod Liver Oil Capsules support healthy skin, a shiny coat, and overall immune system function and anti-inflammatory properties to aid allergies, autoimmune diseases and skin disorders
COD LIVER OIL CAPSULES 315mg

  • It should be noted that garlic is toxic to dogs in large quantities. But it’s also a natural flea and tick repellent in the correct dosage, and contains antioxidants to boost the immune system and cardiovascular health. 
Garlic pearls (odourless) 2mg

  • White spots on nails (Leukonychia): I would assume it's due to a lack of zinc or calcium and would supplement accordingly.
CALCIUM 100MG

  • Puppy Limps: are commonly caused by  growing pains, muscle imbalance and joint development. Limps can be supported by Glucosamine and chondroitin to help improve joint lubrication, reduce inflammation and maintain joint cartilage health.
Glucosamine 400mg

  • Upset Tums: I treat (especially after deworming or when travelling) using a natural product called Slippery Elm, which contains mucilage. This gel-like substance helps soothe and protect the gastrointestinal tract and helps bind the stool for passing.
Slippery elm powder

  • Any periods of stress, such as an operation, house move, low-level anxiety or breeding, can be supported with a good quality multivitamin. When we used to rescue Bulldogs, all our dogs were put on SA37 immediately (admittedly, in the 1980s, dog food wasn't so well reached and manufactured as it is now). This product is no longer available, but SF-50 is the next best thing I highly recommend.
SF-50 Powder

  • Assess your puppy's specific needs, and if needed, seek a canine nutritionist to guide you on the appropriate dosage and duration for each supplement. Additionally, always choose high-quality supplements from reputable manufacturers to ensure the safety and efficacy of the products.
Wellness Revival package

Top Travel Tips for Bulldog Owners on the Go🚦

  • ​Limit direct sunlight, where possible. Park the car in the shade or use sunshades to block direct sunlight from entering the vehicle. If your dog's crate is in direct sunlight when travelling, an airflow-friendly sunshade will block the sun effectively.
Reflective Sun Net

  • Use portable fans to help improve air circulation within the car and keep your dog cooler. Options include fans that plug into a 12v adaptor, Transcool units or cordless fans that fit onto 18v power-tool batteries.
12v car fan
Transcool unit
18v cordless fan

  • Cooling mats or a dampened towel in your dog's crate or seat to help them cool down. These products are designed to absorb and dissipate heat.
COOLING MAT

  • Bespoke non-rattle and rustproof dog crates for the car.
Hamster Baskets

Learn the Power of a Bulldog's Baby Eyes ?

22/9/2023

 
I was sent this intriguing study printed in the Telegraph that I think you'll find absolutely adorable. 

Researchers have found that our fascination with flat-faced dogs like Bulldogs, Pugs, and French bulldogs is due to their uncanny ability to tug at our heartstrings like babies. I've struggled to believe this because anyone who knows me knows my 'baby interest' is absolutely zero. Coo, I do not.

These brachycephalic breeds, known for their cute, baby-like faces and large eyes, have been gaining popularity for decades.

According to the study from Hungary, their helplessness is the key. When faced with a problem, they're more likely to seek help from humans rather than solve it themselves. 

I was dumbfounded by the above, but it's most certainly true from my years of experience, and I even wrote about my IQ and EQ differences with my Bulldog vs. Labrador emails.
In fact, scientists conducted an experiment with Bulldogs, French bulldogs, and Hungarian Mudi dogs (Google tells me the Mudi is a highly versatile, intelligent, alert, agile, all-purpose farm dog), and guess what? 

The flat-faced dogs were slower at finding food and were more willing to gaze at humans for assistance. It's like they know exactly how to pull on our heartstrings!
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⬆️ This is a Hungarian Mudi
Bulldog Puppy called Captain Biggles⬆️ This is Captain Biggles (2023)
The study suggests that this behaviour increases the bond between humans and these cute canines, making us feel more attached to and dependent on them. It's almost as if they've evolved to trigger our nurturing instincts.

And here's the kicker: While some may argue that Bulldogs are less independent, the researchers suggest they've mastered a different strategy. They use their "baby-like" behaviour to get humans to solve their problems.

Pretty clever, right?

So, the next time your bulldog looks at you with those big, innocent eyes, remember they're just tugging at your heartstrings with their irresistible charm!

Bulldog Bliss: Your Must-Have Shopping List for New Bulldog Puppy Owners

15/7/2023

 
Introducing LaRoyal's comprehensive new puppy shopping list – your ultimate guide to preparing for your furry friend's arrival! We understand that bringing home a new puppy is an exciting and joyful experience, and we want to ensure you have everything you need to provide the best care.

This meticulously curated list includes all the essential items to cater to your puppy's needs, from feeding and grooming to comfort and safety. With this shopping list, you can rest assured that you won't miss a thing. Be equipped with top-quality food, water bowls, a cozy bed, durable toys, grooming supplies, training essentials, a secure leash and collar, and much more.

I've taken the guesswork out of the equation, enabling you to focus on creating a warm, loving environment for your new furry family member. Start your puppy parenthood journey right with our indispensable shopping list and give your puppy the best start in life.

Shopping List

This is shopping list has direct links to Amazon. ​For transparency, we participate in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for us to earn advertising fees by linking to amazon.co.uk and affiliated websites.

Bedding

  • Vetbed is a machine washable and quick drying bedding with excellent heat retention and unique drainage properties enabling it to remain dry even after a ‘little’ accident
  • Large Plastic oval dog bed (Adult size = 95cm)
  • Puppy pads for toilet training

Collar & Lead

  • Nylon half check/combi collar – 25mm thick, size approx 18-24” and lead
  • Poo bags & Holder

Grooming

  • Furminator de-shedding dog brush – use with caution or you could end up with a bald dog!
  • Zoom Groom  Massaging dog brush - 
  • Medicated Powder – Dries and soothes skin creases and folds, decanted into a Ketchup Bottle for easy use.
  • Nose Balm – for dry and crusty noses
  • Antifungal Cream ( preferably with with Hydrocortisone)  – Treats and smoothes nose rolls & tail folds
  • Hibiscrub  is a skin cleanser is a powerful antiseptic solution (that needs diluting) brilliant for nose rolls and tails folds for something that’s quick and easy to easy CLX Cleansing wipes regulates and purifies the skin as they are antibacterial and antifungal.
  • Baby wipes – For general grooming use
  • Guillotine Nail Clippers (or my preference mini Dremel)
  • Digital Thermometer – essential if your dogs not feeling well

Toys

No thin plastic ‘squeaky’ toys or cowhide chews.
  • Bamboodles - Bamboodle toys that Bulldogs can hold and chew easily or a Rubber Version
  • Kong Wubba - LaRoyal Bulldog approved
  • Yak Chew - Hard Cheese
  • Lick Mat - A brilliant enrichment activity 
  • Free standing toy - easy for Bulldogs to pick up

Health Supplements

  • Cod Liver Oil capsules (whole of life) maintains joints for 12 weeks of age
  • Garlic Oil capsules (whole of life) boosts immune system and prevents fleas
  • Extra Virgin Coconut Oil (when required) if in poor condition due to antibacterial, antiviral, and anti-fungal properties
  • Green lipped muscle is a natural strong anti-inflammatory properties and maintains joint – ideal for older dogs or puppy going through a ‘growth spurt’
  • Droncit Dog wormer

Feeding

  • Food as your Breeder advised but personal recommendations include:
    • Complete: Fish 4 Dog's
    • ​Cold Press : Wilson's Beef, Pork or Lamb
    • Raw: Wilson's Lamb Tagine or Haggis Supper
  • Food Toppings: Tin Food (Butchers or Pedigree Chum in the Loaf), Sardines, Tuna, Cheese and Sausages
  • Pedigree Gravy Bones or when possible natural products

Miscellaneous

  • Metal wire dog crate – Medium (Length 30”xWidth 21”xHeight 24”)
  • The Pet Owners guide to the Bulldog by Judith Daws (ISBN=1860541127)

Bulldog Broadsheet: Connecting Bulldog Lovers - Your Go-To Newsletter for a Pawsome Community!

14/7/2023

 
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As a passionate and dedicated bulldog breeder, I am delighted to announce the creation of an informative and engaging 8-page paper and ink newsletter. This initiative is aimed at providing valuable resources and fostering a sense of community among interested puppy buyers, existing dog owners, and individuals whose dogs' ancestry is connected to the LaRoyal kennel.

My decision to embark on this venture stems from a deep-seated belief in the importance of education and support for bulldog enthusiasts. Bulldogs, with their distinctive appearance and unique characteristics, have captivated the hearts of many, and I recognise the need for a comprehensive platform that promotes responsible ownership and celebrates the breed's rich heritage.

Through the Bulldog Broadsheet newsletter, I strive to empower puppy buyers by equipping them with the knowledge and tools necessary to make informed decisions when selecting a bulldog companion. I will share insights on breed standards, health considerations, and reputable sources for acquiring healthy puppies. By providing this information, we hope to contribute to the responsible breeding practices that are essential for the well-being and longevity of the breed.

Moreover, I am committed to supporting existing bulldog owners throughout their journey. LaRoyal's Bulldog Broadsheet will address common challenges faced by bulldog owners, offering practical tips on training, grooming, nutrition, and health maintenance. By sharing experiences and best practices, I aim to create a community of support, enabling owners to navigate the joys and responsibilities of bulldog ownership with confidence.

Furthermore, I recognise the significance of preserving the ancestry and history of bulldogs. Many individuals own bulldogs with fascinating lineage connections, and we intend to highlight these stories in our newsletter. By exploring the breed's past and present, we hope to deepen the appreciation for bulldogs as a cherished part of our cultural heritage.

My decision to create an 8-page paper and ink newsletter for bulldog enthusiasts is driven by our dedication to fostering a sense of community and providing comprehensive education. My aim (and hope) to empower puppy buyers, support existing owners, and celebrate the breed's history.

​By doing so, we hope to enhance the lives of bulldogs and their human companions, ensuring a bright future for this remarkable breed. Together, let us embark on a journey of learning, growth, and camaraderie within the bulldog community.

Sara Judges Bulldogs at Windsor Championship Show

10/7/2022

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​30th June 2022
BULLDOG - Judge: Miss Sara Lamont
​Best Of Breed & Best Puppy: 1292 Handley's Haddaway Hey Bulldog
Dog CC: 1292 Handley's Haddaway Hey Bulldog
Res Dog CC: 1311 Reynolds D'or Wood San Valero At Gratiabull
Bitch CC: 1281 George's Avaword Dottie
Res Bitch CC: 1325 Vaughan's Ch Odinschild Violet Princess JW SHCM
Best Veteran : 1293 Hanley’s Ch Sgribble Pip As Blenhiemstar
Having not been ringside for three years, it was nice to see the dogs with fresh eyes. Overall the quality was more consistent in the females than in the males, though I was pleased with my final winners. I thoroughly enjoyed the appointment and thank my stewards for ensuring the ring ran smoothly. I don't think I've ever experienced rain before at this venue, but there is always a first. The dogs, particularly the females (and their handlers), coped exceptionally well with the thundery rain.
 
There's no doubt that the show dogs are the healthiest they have ever been, and breeders should be applauded for such significant developments in the Breed's health. I feel that the Bulldog head, particularly the overall size and correct shape, is being lost, and even more so the grand width of the jaw. There are modern reproduction techniques nowadays, and I encourage more breeders to be freezing semen and use the frozen available to help claw back some of these essential breed assets, where possible.
 
VD/B (4,1)
1st PARKER'S ALBIONPRIDE A KING OF MAGIC JW, Masculine F/W, to who I have previously awarded the RCC. 7 years old, and great to see him age so well. Large, clean head with no excessive wrinkling. Had the widest jaw of the day, a feature we breeders must do more to preserve. Great body condition, well-toned with no apparent skin callus' that normally comes with age. Large framed with good bone and tidy feet given age. Good rear angulation moved soundly with a wide true front. Was unfortunate to come up against 3rd in OB to miss out on BV.
2nd COLLINS & GILLINGWATER LINFORDPRIDE JUNO ECLIPSE SH.CM, 8 years and 10 mth old white bitch. Feminine head that was well pigmented. Coat in good clean condition with a cobby and short body, filled with prominent ribs. Enough bone, moving soundly with width to her front.
3rd COLLINS & GILLINGWATER LINFORDPRIDE MAMA THE HUTT
 
MPD (4,2)
1st RODGERS BELUSHI ONE IN TEN, Deep red with well-pigmented eyes and muzzle with the correct rose ear. Won the class on length of skull and overall head proportions. Shapely body with wide front, good bone and compact feet. Short coupled with good topline. Moved soundly.
2nd BRAGGER PRIDEOFBULLY MAGIC MIKE, R/W also with great pigmentation. Strong bone, with a wide front giving a pleasing front appearance when stood. Shapely body, well-laid shoulders, good rear angulation and pleasing tail. A little loose in movement, but acceptable given age, moving soundly.
 
PD (3,0)
1st HANDLEY HADDAWAY HEY BULLDOG, what a handsome boy who took my eye immediately. 10mth old Br/W whose headpiece is as clean as a whistle. Beautiful head proportions, broad flat skull, correctly set thin rose-shaped ears. Eyes set wide apart that are dark, round and clear. Full nose roll not obstructing his nose or layback over a big, black nose with wide nostrils finished with good width of jaw, well-fitting and nicely covered flews. Correct arch of shoulders, to thick well, boned forelegs, strong pasterns and tight cat feet. Enough rib for maturity, giving the correct pear shape with a suitable rise in topline with a low tail set and sufficient tail. This boy moved with ease, covering the ground well, correctly walking his width. Awarding such big awards to a young dog is always a statement, but this boy is beautiful and seems to have a well-developed but not excessive growth pattern. I think (from my observation) he will mature beautifully, ensuring a big, bright future ahead of him. I was happy to award him the CC, BOB & BP. He wasn't placed in the groups, but watching the footage online, he showed well for such a big demand at such a young age, and I rarely see two brachy breeds shortlisted as this level with the French Bulldog taking G2. I will enjoy seeing how this boy powers through the rest of 2022.
2nd MAY SIR DONALD THE BOLD, 10mth old Short and cobby r/w. Good head qualities, broad skull, correct set of ears and low eye set. Big clear, dark eyes, full nose roll over a big black nose. Enough turn of jaw and width. Strong bone of forelegs with good cover of body condition and coat. Moved soundly.
3rd IRONMONGER MYSTYLE RED ENSIGN TAF
 
JD (1,0)
1st GILLETT MIREMAN NANO FOR ONABAZZ, Stood alone but more than deserving of this placement. Br/Pied 16mths. Short bodied with big ribs and correct topline and tuck-up. Strong, thick forelegs to compact feet giving a pleasing front. For me just lacked a little maturity; the foundations are there with a good length of skull, dark pigmented muzzle and correct rose ears. I would also start to tone up his body condition, so he's a little tighter in his coat. He moved well and soundly with good front width and rear movement.
 
YD (4,1)
1st WARE DISCOBULLS RENEGADE MASTER, 16mth R/W and what a powerhouse. This boy is all male and some. Masses of bone, a solid frame with well-laid shoulders, straight bone to strong pasterns and tight feet. Quality traditional headpiece with good length of skull, width throughout the skull and width of jaw. He would be a little more balanced if he was more filled behind the shoulders and a tad shorter in body, but he has the rise of topline and low set tail of good length, which was free moving. No doubt this is a quality boy carrying essential stud assets.
2nd BRIDDON MIRISTAR ROCYN REBEL, 16mth plainer headed than 1 but an appealing, clean upstanding male. Flat classic skull, no excessive wrinkling in the head, well-rounded cheeks with good width throughout the skull. Well-boned front, good neck length into well-laid shoulders and big ribs. Short in back with the correct topline and good rear angulation.
3rd FOWLER KADREYA GALANTIS
 
PGD (4,0) A challenging class to judge that varied in size and type.
1st GOODWIN BRITISHPRIDE ROCK AND ROLL, R/W won the class on overall balance and proportions. Had enough of everything to provide a pleasing outline and the best breed type in the class. Clear, dark eye, well-pigmented muzzle, good-sized nose with good fit and turn of jaw. Enough rib gives a pear-shaped body, with the rise of topline and good tail. Moved soundly.
2nd BROOKS MIGHTY KING ARTHUR, a large solid white. A tad too big and heavy for me, with excess skin. Strong bone filling his fame, he moved well for this size. Large head size, eye set well part and low what were dark and clear. Well padded muzzle with a true jaw that fitted well. For me, he needs to lose a few lbs and tone up in body condition.
3rd SMITH LADYMERE KINGSTON
 
LD (8,2)
1st REYNOLDS D'OR WOOD SAN VALERO AT GRATIABULL is a slightly understated dog at first glance, but the more you look, the more you like. A clean r/w masculine boy with suitable work in his head. Broad skull, neat rose ears, well-pigmented eyes and muzzle with well-filled cheeks. Big nose with a full nose rope, not impeding layback. Enough width of jaw with good fit and turn. Strong bone to strong pasterns and neat compact feet. Excellent overall proportions, with a wide front, good ribs and a narrow waist giving the correct pear-shaped body with the correct topline and sufficient tail. He was the best mover in the class and cruised to the RDCC in the challenge.
2nd CUNNINGHAM SAFFIENNA GYPSY KING, a similar type to 1, R/W with a classic clean head. Great length of skull and square throughout. Well-boned straight front, shapely body that could carry a little more weight to balance him out. Lost out to 1 on feet but moved ok.
3rd EVISON ANDLARE SCOOTER AT KIKUCHI JW
 
OD (9,3)
1st BRAGGER PRIDEOFBULLY NIGHT FURY, R/w Pied. Clean and honest boy. Well-boned, strong pasterns and compact feet with depth of brisket providing a pleasing front. Amazing pigment with dark wide-set eyes, enough work in the skull with neat rose ears. Shapely body, correct rise of topline finished with a good tail. One of the few to have the correct Bulldog roll whilst moving and won the class on movement. Considered for the RCC.
2nd GEORGE AVAWORD KING GEORGE, R/W with strong bone and neat feet and I believe litter mate to the BCC and carrying very similar properties. Compact size and short coupled with big ribs and short back. Ok tail. Good bone with sufficient front feet. Head a little heavy, but good width and turn of jaw.
3rd MARTIN CALIBRA PEPSI MAX
 
GCD/B NO ENTRIES
 
MPB (4,1)
1st CUNNINGHAM ANZABULLS ULTRA VIOLET NAF TAF, 8mth ticked white thick girl. Deep chested with excellent depth of brisket. Well-boned with compact feet. Flat, broad skull, good ear set and rosed ears. Nice dark pigment with a clear eye and big nose, creating the correct layback. Moved very well for age, a very plump girl with beefy thighs, but even for a puppy, she carried too much weight. A few lbs off will help her overall leg length/body proportions.
2nd RODGERS BELUSHI MOONLIGHT LOVER, Deep R/Br and white with a totally different frame to 1. This girl is yet to blossom and mature, but for MPB, rightly so. Clean skull with good length and nice fit and turn of jaw. Good width of chest with straight bone. She was short-bodied with rounded rib, good rear angulation, and moved well once she settled with her gait.
3rd GOODWIN BRITISHPRIDE AVEDA NAF
 
PB (2,1)
1st ALLEN HADDAWAY DIZZY MISS LIZZY AT RATTRAY, stood alone but would stand out in a class. An elegant and tidy 10mth Fawn Br/W bitch. Feminine head with no excessive wrinkling, classic skull with pleasing eye set and shape. Neat rosed ears, well-rounded cheeks with good fit and turn of jaw. Broad chested with enough brisket for age and enough bone for sex. Well-rounded ribs leading to a short and shapely body. BPB, I later found out she was litter mate to the DCC, and the consistent type was evident.
 
JB (2,1)
1st BRIDDON MIRISTAR ROCES ROCKABYE, stood alone but another that would stand out in a class. A very pretty, feminine 14mth bitch. Clean skull with length and width, well-filled cheeks, solid nose roll with correct layback. Well-boned forelegs leading to strong pasterns and neat feet. Good neck into well-laid shoulder, big ribs and deep brisket. Short bodied, correct topline finished with appropriate tail, muscular thighs without being beefy and low hocks. Overall a very sturdy and naturally curvey girl that was well put together.
 
YB (9,3)
1st BANNISTER ANDLARE IF'S AND BUT'S, I've admired this girl from a distance and didn't disappoint on closer examination. Quality white 14mth old in excellent condition. Beautiful front, due to correct lay of shoulder, well-boned forelegs, strong pasterns and neat feet. Good length of head, dark pigment, well-set eyes with good width to muzzle and good fit and turn of jaw. Well-balanced body with nice deep brisket, a rise of topline and low tail set with well-developed thighs. She moved soundly and pushed for higher awards, but she just needs to 'pop' with maturity. The best of this girl is yet to come.
2nd HANDLEY HADDAWAY HOLLY BERRY, another pretty fawn Br/W with a well-developed broad flat skull. Well-filled head, neat nose roll and filled cheek with the correct layback. Lovely intense pigment, with a big black nose and width to muzzle. Strong bone to neat feet. Walked her width and soundly. Short bodied with big rib and enough tail. Lost out to 1 on the topline.
3rd PARKER ANDLARE MISS FIRE AT ALBIONPRIDE
 
PGB (4,1)1
1st POULTON AVAWORD TEMPTRESS AT BALLESMAR, 15mth old R/W compact female with super pigment. Cobby and curvy due to big ribs, correct pear-shaped body due to a narrow waist. Well-worked broad skull with wide-set eyes and well-filled muzzle. Correct layback due to turn of jaw pushed backed nose and length of forehead. Strong bone with ok feet, moved well. She was considered for the RCC, and I later found out she is a littermate to the BCC.
2nd PLANSON WINTER WILLOW AT BRITISHSTYLE, Clean and classic R/W with big ribs. Her markings accentuate her broad flat skull and small neat rosed ears. Wide, low set eyes, good width of muzzle well padded with filled cheeks. Strong, straight bone to slightly flat feet. Good overall body shape and outline.
3rd STEELE  CHAYO CARVALHO AT CHELSEAPRIDE
 
LB (6,1)
1st STUTTER LYNMANS PARTY LIKE PATSY AT LINMIST, Large framed R/W Pied. Thick bone with strong pasterns and compact feet. Skull with length throughout with the correct layback. Dark eye and good neck with a shapely body due to big ribs and narrow waist. Moved incredibly well, holding her topline with a well-muscled rear. Just a shade too big all over for my preference.
2nd BANNISTER ANDLARE SKALLY WAGG, 14mth old dark red Br/W. Feminine expression due to clean head with correct rose ear, dark well-set eyes and big well placed nose with enough jaw. Enough bone to tidy feet. Rounded rib and short in the back. Moved well and sound.
3rd ROSE ROSEBULL I AM DELORES
 
OB (7,1)
1st GEORGE AMANDA AVAWORD DOTTIE, Strong compact R/W that sits on the right side of balancing strength, sourness and feminity. Well worked skull, with a complete nose rope, big nose and correct layback. Wide skull with width throughout with a wide fit and turn of jaw. Enough neck to strong, well-laid shoulders with forelegs of plenty of bone and strong pasterns and neat feet. Big, well-rounded ribs and a narrow rear gives the correct pear-shaped body. Good topline, well-muscled and angulated rear with low hocks. Walked her width with ease and covered the ground well. She's easy on the eye from all angles and provided a pleasing outline. I was happy to award her the BCC, her 2nd.
2nd VAUGHAN CH ODINSCHILD VIOLET PRINCESS JW SH.CM, nearly 5yr r/w whose drier in type to 1. Classic skull with great length, clean with no excess skin or wrinkles giving a feminine expression. Clear dark, round eye, set well between a big, dark nose. Natural width of muzzle due to good width and turn of jaw. Well boned to neat feet, well-filled forechest and depth of brisket. Good neck in well-laid shoulders and the correct topline. Moved soundly and was pleased to award her the RBCC in good company.
3rd HANLEY CH SGRIBBLE PIP AS BLENHIEMSTAR
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