Hip Dysplasia in French Bulldogs
Hip dysplasia is a skeletal disorder in which the ball and socket joint of the hip isn’t formed correctly. If left untreated, it can result in limited activity, pain, and the development of hip arthritis.
Hip dysplasia is a skeletal disorder in which the ball and socket joint of the hip isn’t formed correctly. If left untreated, it can result in limited activity, pain, and the development of hip arthritis.
Just like us, Frenchies have a gland in their neck called the thyroid. It’s like the thermostat of the body, and if it’s acting up, you just won’t feel right. Learn about the symptoms and treatment of various thyroid conditions in Frenchies.
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Heatstroke in French Bulldogs can be silent but deadly. Learn about the subtle signs of heatstroke so you can know when to tell your Frenchie to chill.
Elongated soft palate in French Bulldogs is a common cause for their breathing difficulties. Learn about the signs, as well as its treatment options.
Did you know that your Frenchie’s color can be linked to deafness? Learn about the symptoms of deafness, and 7 simple tips to improve their quality of life.
Cleft palate is a rare genetic disorder that is unfortunately more common in Frenchies. Learn what cleft palate is, as well as its treatment options.
If your Frenchie has cherry eye, there’s no mistaking it. Learn about the causes, symptoms, and treatments of cherry eye.
If you think it’s cold out, your Frenchie definitely does. Be sure to know the signs of hypothermia to stay safe this winter!
Is your Frenchie drooling everywhere?! A little bit of drool is normal, but excessive drooling could be a sign of something more serious.