French Bulldog summer care methods:
In hot summer, French bulldogs will stick their tongues out of their mouths to dissipate heat. However, if your dog is active under the scorching sun for a long time, it will have symptoms such as difficulty breathing, increased skin temperature, and accelerated heartbeat. At this time, you should move the dog to a cool and ventilated place as soon as possible, and quickly apply a cold wet towel to the dog's head. If the situation is serious, it must be sent to a pet hospital for treatment.
It is worth noting that when you find that your French Bulldog has symptoms of heat fear, you cannot immediately move the dog under the air conditioner to blow air, because the dog is suddenly stimulated by the alternation of cold and heat, which can easily lead to a cold.
The temperature is high in summer, and dog food can easily ferment and deteriorate if left outside, causing food poisoning in dogs. During this season, no matter how lazy you are, you must be diligent, often observe the dog’s food intake, and make timely adjustments to ensure that the dog eats “just the right amount” at each meal to prevent excess food from spoiling. , causing waste.
If you find spoiled food, you must throw it away, because once it is eaten by your dog, it is likely to cause vomiting, diarrhea, etc., which will affect your dog's health.
After the rain in summer, the weather will become very humid. At this time, you should pay attention to cleaning your dog's eyes and ears to prevent eczema on the skin.
In addition, fleas are also the most common cause of summer itching in domestic pets. Flea saliva can trigger an allergic reaction, causing the itching to spread throughout the dog's body, forcing the dog to scratch vigorously, causing red and swollen patches. If you want to completely eliminate fleas, you can use shampoo, spray, etc. to regularly decontaminate the dog, and regularly clean all the clothes and washable items that the dog has come into contact with, and then expose them to the sun.
Eliminating fleas is a long-term and lasting task. If you don’t want to get into this trouble, the best way is to pay more attention to the hygiene of your French Bulldog to prevent problems before they happen.