https://yogaasanas.science/wiki/10_Facts_About_Buy_A_Mini_Bulldog_That_Will_Instantly_Put_You_In_A_Good_Mood Should You Buy a Bulldog? Bulldogs are average shedders and require regular grooming - usually brushing twice a week. Their skin folds need to be regularly cleaned with an abrasive or a towel to keep them free of moisture, which can cause irritation to the skin. As a brachycephalic breed English Bulldogs can suffer from various health issues. These include narrow noses and elongated palates as well as respiratory issues. 1. Find a reputable Breeder If you don't want to adopt an Bulldog or you know you'll enjoy it, you might think about purchasing a puppy. If this is the case, it's important to do your research to find a responsible breeder. This will ensure that your puppy is healthy and doesn't have any genetic diseases such as hip dysplasia, cherry eyes or elbow dysplasia. Begin your search by visiting a few breeders. While there, be sure to be aware of the conditions they use to house their puppies and dogs. Take notes and check for cleanliness food and water that is always available, toys and bedding that is fresh and clean. Make sure to inquire with the breeder for how long she has been breeding and if her dogs are suffering from any genetic issues which could be passed on to the pups. Ask if the breeder tests her breeding pairs prior to each litter. This will ensure that she is not breeding with inferior parents and is threatening the health of her offspring. Lastly, make sure that the breeder is willing to address any questions or concerns you might have and will be there for the life of your dog. Be wary of breeders who only provide communication via text or email or that will not meet you in person. A breeder should be asked if she neuters or spays her female dogs prior to selling them. This will reduce the risk of a pregnancy, and the complications associated with it. Also, having a male dog neutered will lessen the potential for your puppy to raise