FLUFFY FRENCH BULLDOG ALLERGIES


Let us look into Furry French Bulldogs allergies...allergies arising due to your frenchie being closer to the ground and  easily brushing up against many irritants like pollen and grass. Irritants can easily gain access to their skin  becauase Fluffy French Bulldogs have fine, short fur which allows easy  penetration.  The more they get in contact with these irritants, the higher probability of feeling the effects and becoming agitated, which causes more issues. Gently wipe down your Furry French Bulldog with hypoallergenic wipes, when he/she is  inside. Getting rid of  allergies is easier if you know what's causing the condition. Visiting the vet is always the best solution yet occasionaly there are home remedies you may use as counter attacks. Allergies may typically come from the environmental and from  food. If you are not aware of which is causing the allergic reaction then you will find it very problematic to treat.

 In it's raw, organic and unpasterized form APPLE CIDER VINEGAR has many health benefits for dogs. Apple cider vinegar (AVC) helps balance out PH levels, is acidic, and has antibacterial properties. ACV comprises iron, magnesium and potassium and other essential vitamins and minerals.


After bathing, apple cider vinegar can be sponged onto a frenchies coat to remove soap residues and improve hair condition. The AVC’s acidity and live enzymes are known to destroy bacteria that cause flaking skin condition. So as to repel fleas and ticks the same treatment may be used! ACV can help soothe itchy skin and rashes that caused by yeast. Making a 50/50 solution of apple cider vinegar and water in a spray bottle so as to spread directly onto the itchy spots, P.S don’t ever apply on wounds. The vinegar will definetly sting the wound raw. You may feed ACV in your pet's food or water if you can't spread it on the coat. Yeast does not thrive in the acid environment created by ACV. Daily check your dogs ears for dirt and wax. Use cotton balls soaked in the solution to clean dirty ears. Wipe the ears until no gunk shows on the cotton ball. Make it a point to go back in and dry the ears thoroughly afterwards!

Fluffy French Bulldogs that have seasonal allergies may develop itchy feet in response to pollen exposure. Soaking your frenchies paws in diluted ACV is said to help relieve the itching.

DOG HOT SPOTS are caused by different health conditions including allergies, tangled fur, flea bites or increased humidity on the skin. This is  also called moist dermatitis, and is definetly not a serious condition yet may cause major discomfort. Red oozing skin, licking, scratching, and hair loss are symptoms of hot spots. Treatment of hot spots in frenchies may be made up of conventional vet treatments.There are also a few home remedies that could help eradicate moist dermatitis. Because it contains acetic acid,  Apple cider vinegar can be used as a solution on hot spots. With a solution of half water, half ACV, wash your fluffy frenchie's skin once a day avoiding the eyes. This assists to normalise the PH of the french bulldogs skin and also kills the bacteria. After this, use an oatmeal rinse thereafter  pat the Frenchie's skin dry. Hydrocortisone creamor powder works exeptionally well for hot spot treatment. If the frenchie continues scratching and biting the hot spots, you must get an Elizabethan collar for a couple of days. Applying black or green tea bags on the hot spots is another good home remedy. Dip them in hot water, then let them cool, and apply  directly on the hot spots! ** Dog hot spots are nomally cured as soon as they are noticed, to avert them from spreading to other parts of the body.It all begins with an idea. Maybe you want to launch a business. Maybe you want to turn a hobby into something more. Or maybe you have a creative project to share with the world. Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.