🤔🐾 Como CEPILLAR un BULLDOG y PREVENIR la CAIDA de PELO

What can you do to prevent your bulldog from shedding so much? 👉 Use this to brush it! ✅ #Shedding #BrushingBulldog #bulldog Whoever told you that bulldogs hardly shed hair hasn't had a bulldog at home. 👉👉This is the link to the rake we used in the video: https://geni.us/XwRv Like all dog breeds, both the English and French bulldogs shed hair constantly, and this will increase in early spring and fall, when they shed their coats to prepare for the high and low temperatures of the seasons. But... is there anything you can do to keep your bulldog's shedding within normal parameters? Brushing your bulldog's coat is part of your grooming routine. Ideally, do it daily or every other day, but if your daily activities make this impossible, set aside time at least once a week. There are many products on the market for grooming your bulldog: gloves, brushes, rollers, and even attachments for your vacuum cleaner. Although we've tried most of these, the one that has worked best for us are rakes. These come in different sizes and brands at pet stores. But whatever product you choose for grooming your pup, you should firmly brush through his entire coat. Start at the top of his back and neck, brushing in the direction of hair loss. Do this several times, as a single brush won't remove all the hair that has already been shed from the hair follicles. Repeat this process on the sides of his body, as well as on his legs, chest, and underside. I recommend doing this activity in an open space or somewhere where you can control the volatility of the fur that sheds and can spread to the floor, clothes, and furniture in your home. Although this action won't prevent hair loss, it will greatly help you control the risk of fur balls leaving behind throughout your home. The second step in keeping your bulldog's coat healthy is nutrition. Foods rich in Omega 3 and Omega 6 fatty acids, among their many benefits, include the health of your bulldog's coat and skin. Like humans, dogs' bodies don't produce Omega 3 and 6, so they need to obtain them through diet or dietary supplements. Salmon-based foods or canned salmon in water are an excellent source of these fatty acids. Include a little of this fish in your dog's diet weekly, and after a few weeks, you'll notice strengthened hair follicles and a shinier, softer coat. But if your bulldog doesn't enjoy or dislike this type of food, another option is to give him a small amount as a dietary supplement. There are several brands available at pet stores, but we use commercially available codfish oil with artificial flavors. Yes, I'm talking about Scott's Emulsion. The one many of us were given by our parents when we were little, and it was a weekly battle to get us to take a spoonful. But we're sure your bulldog will not only like it, but will also wait until the day comes to take his Scott's Emulsion. Use a 5ml syringe for an adult English bulldog. Let him take it slowly. If your pet is an adult Frenchie, 3ml a week will be enough. Remember that for your bulldog to properly absorb the nutrients in its diet, you must deworm them every three months. If you have more than one pet, do this at the same time for all of them, otherwise it won't help. Once they are adults, you can do this with pills. There are many brands from different laboratories on the market.