Bigulldogs.com
warns that Bulldogs are extremely prone to
heat exhaustion. These are a few recommendations
from The BIGBULLDOG that will keep
your Bully, fat and happy as the summer temperatures
soar.
__ We live in a climate of southern California
where the average low winter temps fall to
30 F in the winter and climbs to the mid
to upper 90’s in the summer. Many of
our Bully’s prefer to live outside.
They live, run and play over our acreage.
These Bully’s are acclimated to the
hot weather as well as the cold. The do not
undergo extreme changes daily from an air
conditioned environment to the hot yard.
They remain consistent. Therefore they are
able to regulate their metabolism and can
withstand heat far greater than the average
Bully. This is not true to the average spoiled,
coddled, house dwelling Bulldog. They will
not withstand the heat and will die if overly
exposed.
__ BigBulldogs.com recommends that you
have fresh cool water available to Bully
at all times. ½ teaspoon of apple
cider vinegar in his water will help to
keep the phlegm levels down on really hot
days.
__ BigBulldogs.com recommends the uses of
common sense. If it is comfortable for you
it is comfortable for him. If you are hot,
he’s hotter. Typically 85 degrees F
and above are considered hazardous to Bully.
__ BigBulldogs.com recommends that when
its hot, if you are not home DON'T let him
have free access to the yard. Bulldogs love
the sun. He will sun bathe and overheat before
he realizes it and you won’t be there
to save him.
__ BigBulldogs.com recommends that you provide
a cool shaded place inside with a fan blowing
to circulate air in the room. Do not give
him direct access to air condition vent blowing
directly on him. This could cause him to
get sick. Bully’s love cool floors.
__ If he needs to go outside – BigBulldogs.com
recommends that you monitor him, don't let
him lay out in the sun and bring him straight
back in again once he has gone potty. Spray
him with cold water from a water bottle if
necessary to keep his skin cool.
__ BigBulldogs.com recommends to NEVER leave
your Bulldog in the car. It only takes 2
minutes for him to suffer heat exhaustion
if the conditions are right.
__ BigBulldogs.com recommends that you
never walk your Bully in Hot weather. Bulldogs
often walk out but expect to be carried
back. If you must, do it at times of the
day that are comfortable. Also the roads
can be very hot. Always place the backside
of your hand in the road to test the heat.
If it burns your hand, just think what
it is doing to Bully’s feet.
What to do if Bully is overheated.
__ Remember time is of the essence, but
you must Remain Calm. Bully gets excited
when you get excited. The more excited he
gets, causes his throat to close up and become
more restrictive. Pet him and speak to him
calmly.
__ BigBulldogs.com recommends that you DON'T
force an overheating dog to drink water.
Offer the water, but if refused don't force
the issue. You may use a syringe or a water
bottle with a squeeze cap to place water,
Gatorade or a glucose (sugar) solution in
his mouth, but DO NOT SQUIRT IT DOWN HIS
THROAT. He could suck it down the wrong tube,
get it into his lungs and choke to death.
He must lick it. Place it in the corner of
his mouth/ on his tongue and ensure that
he licks it.
__ Panting is a good thing. This is how they
release body heat. However if he has that
abnormal roaring sound like he is having
an asthma attack then you should assume
that he is overheating and you must cool
him down fast.
__ BigBulldogs.com recommends keeping on
hand a couple bottles of Isopropyl Alcohol.
Should overheating occur, pour over Bully’s
back to saturate his whole body. The alcohol
will cool him down fast. (DO NOT GET INTO
EYES.) I once got alcohol into my eyes and
it burns worse than fire.
__
If possible, stand
him in a tub of cold water and pour/ shower
the cold water over his body, especially
his
head until his breathing is much calmer.
Dogs expell heat from their foot pads, therefore
standing him in cool water will enhance overall
cooling.
__ You should keep a 60 ml syringe on hand.
A 60 ml cold water enema can assist in getting
his temp down as well. This actually works
great.
__ If you cannot calm the dog in the bath
GO STRAIGHT TO THE VET!!!! Keep him as
cool as possible on the trip. Apply wet
towels, ice packs, put ice in a plastic
bag, frozen veggies or whatever is necessary.
If you have air conditioning in your car,
keep it on high directly on Bully.
BigBulldogs.com wants you the enjoy the summertime
with your Bully. Please therefore take
the necessary precautions so that he will
be around for you to take snowboarding
this winter as well.
Warm Regards,
The BIGBULLDOG
www.bigbulldogs.com
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