Easy to Care for: Bull Terrier's Personality & Care Tip
Bulldog Temperament:
Bulldogs are incredibly friendly and gentle with people, yet they seem to be worlds apart from the term 'aggressive.' They might appear to want to fight with other dogs, leading some to believe there's a fierce spirit lurking beneath their sturdy, bovinelike faces. However, with proper training, especially during the initial period at home, and a leash when out and about, they generally behave well. Once you understand their characteristics, you'll find that Bulldogs often present a delightful image. They thrive in a warm, dry environment, and a cold, damp one can trigger their temper more easily.
During the summer, it's crucial to protect Bulldogs from excessive sun exposure to prevent skin damage. When planning outdoor activities, ensure your Bulldog maintains a safe distance from the ground to keep its underbelly dry and prevent pests. Bulldogs are energetic dogs and require more exercise than most breeds. Aim for at least 30 minutes of daily physical activity, and consider taking them on outings during holidays to burn off some energy. However, some Bulldogs may be more reserved and prefer not to venture out, so it's best not to force them.
As puppies, Bulldogs have a voracious appetite and eat quickly. If you notice a slowdown in their eating pace, it might indicate a lack of appetite, which could be a sign of illness. If they don't finish their food within a specified time, it's important to remove the bowl to prevent them from developing the habit of拖延 eating.
Pet Doctor's Tip: For more information on Bulldogs, check out our article "How to Train a Bulldog" for valuable insights.