English Bulldog Health Care – Vet & Prevention Guide

# English Bulldog Health Care Guide

Preventive health care for the English Bulldog centers on regular vet visits, vaccinations, dental care, and early detection of breed-specific issues. Here’s the year-round plan.

## Vet Visit Schedule

– **Puppy (8–16 weeks):** every 3–4 weeks for vaccinations
– **Adult (1–7 years):** annual wellness exam
– **Senior (8+ years):** twice yearly, with bloodwork each visit

The English Bulldog has a typical lifespan of 8–10 years; catching issues early adds years.

## Core Vaccinations

Rabies, distemper, parvovirus, adenovirus, and parainfluenza are core for all dogs. Add leptospirosis, Lyme, and Bordetella based on your region and your dog’s lifestyle. Your vet should explain titer testing if you want to space out boosters.

## Parasite Prevention

Year-round flea, tick, and heartworm prevention is the single highest-value spend in dog health care. Skipping months to save money costs far more in treatment later.

## Dental Care

Brush teeth 2–3 times per week. Professional dental cleanings every 1–2 years under anesthesia remove tartar that brushing can’t reach. Dental disease is linked to heart and kidney disease in older dogs.

## Breed-Specific Screening

For the English Bulldog, ask about screening for: brachycephalic obstructive airway syndrome (BOAS), hip dysplasia, skin fold infections. Many of these can be tested for via OFA, PennHIP, or genetic panels — discuss timing with your vet.

## Weight Management

Maintain ideal body condition (you should feel ribs easily, see a tucked waist from above). Excess weight worsens nearly every health problem this breed faces.