What to Do about Bulldog Barking

While dogs may be genetically wired to bark there are things you can do to teach your Bulldog only to bark at appropriate times and refrain when you expect it not to bark.  Barking cannot be bred out of the Bulldog breed.  They will never be the barkless... 

Stop Bulldog Chasing

Bulldogs are athletic animals and enjoy a good chase, to be sure.  However, when the object it’s chasing is a passing car, the neighbor boy on his bike, a jogger in the park, or even a pesky squirrel, it can be a nuisance or much worse.  This behavior... 

Putting an End to Bulldog Scratching

Every dog loves a good scratch, but if your Bulldog’s scratching is consistent or if it is causing skin damage, it’s time to take steps to remedy the scratching and whatever might be causing it.  Excess scratching is a source for hot spots, infection... 

Stopping your Bulldog Pup from Biting

Bulldog puppies are cute and cuddly, friendly and playful.  Sometimes they nip or bite, and at that age it can seem like play.  However, this bad habit should be stopped immediately.  In reality, it is your puppy’s very natural way of seeking dominance. ... 

Stopping Your Bulldog Puppy from Chewing

Bulldogs, like most dogs, are chewers.  It is normal puppy behavior.  The key is to train them so that they know what they can chew on and what they must leave alone.  Teething, being bored or even being somewhat anxious are reasons they start chewing. ... 

What Makes a Bulldog Eat Poop?

If you’ve ever seen a dog eat poop you have no doubt wondered why in the world it would do that.  If your Bulldog occasionally engages in this disgusting habit be sure it is actually fairly common in all breeds of dog.  Coprophagia, as it is known,...