Coconut Oil for Bulldogs
It is widely known that coconut oil has many natural benefits for humans. Well, it also turns out that coconut oil has several benefits for Bulldogs, too.
Coconut oil is an edible oil extracted from the kernel or meat of matured coconuts.
The oil is composed of approximately 91% of saturated fatty acids, 6% of mono-unsaturated fatty acids, and 3% of polyunsaturated fatty acids.
The primary benefits of coconut oil for your Bully come from the oil’s Medium Chain Triglycerides which is often extracted for medicinal purposes. These Medium Chain Triglycerides (MCT’s) have special properties for humans, and because they are able to be rapidly absorbed by the human body, it has shown to benefit many ailments in humans connected with malabsorption.
Okay, okay, that’s a mouthful of science – but how can it help my Bully?
In dogs, MCT’s found in coconut oil can help with weight loss because MCT’s are efficiently metabolized. They also aid in boosting the thyroid, aiding overweight dogs in weight loss and helping the lethargic Bully feel a bit more energetic.
Coconut oil gently raises the metabolism, provides a higher level of energy and vitality, boosts the immune system, improves skin and coat, improves digestion, and reduces allergic reactions.
So, when you’ve tried medication after medication, it may be time to try out nature’s gift to dogs.
Application
You can apply coconut oil either internally to your pup or externally.
When feeding it to your Bully, it would be a good idea to start with 2 teaspoons a day with food, and work your way up if needed. However, 2 teaspoons for an approximately 60 lb. dog should do the trick. Just don’t overload your Bully in the beginning.
Applied externally, you can rub coconut oil on to your dog’s fur and skin and brush them. This can help clear up multiple skin issues that dogs can have, and will keep their coat looking beautiful year-round.
When used regularly, coconut oil can help in the following areas:
Immune System
- Antiviral properties are contained within coconut oil
- Antibacterial properties are contained within coconut oil
- Antifungal properties are contained within coconut oil
- Use coconut oil to prevent any of these kinds of infections
Metabolism
- Helps boost the thyroid to aid in weight loss
- Helps increase energy in otherwise lethargic Bulldogs
Skin and Coat
- Disinfects cuts and promotes wound healing
- Deodorizes a smelly Bully, and helps keep their fur glossy
- Reduces allergic reactions
- Protects from Fleas
- Clears up skin conditions such as eczema
Digestion
- Reduces bad breath
- Improves digestion and nutrient absorption
- Helps other digestive upsets
What kind of Coconut Oil to use?
There are many options to use when it comes to coconut oil, but for Bullies, it is best to use and unrefined coconut oil.
I personally have used Spectrum’s unrefined coconut oil and seen great results in my Bulldogs!
So, why not use coconut oil for your Bulldog? It has TONS of excellent benefits to make your Bully a healthier and happier dog. At worst, your dog may not improve from the use of this supplement. However, it is definitely worth a shot!
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My friend actually Suggested for me to use Coconut Oil to reduce My Bully (Bluto)'s Flatulence. I have only had him for 5 Days @ asked my Vet about Coconut Oil to help with his Flatulence. She advised against it and said Bull Dogs have sensitive stomachs and said he should be on a Sensitive Stomach Prescription Dog Food Diet, (Which as most Dog Owners Know, can be expensive! I am going to try the Coconut Oil first then decide which is best for him I put 2 Teaspoons on his Do Kibble tonight and he loves it! I noticed when I took him outside that he actually has a better scent as well. I am hoping that the reviews and benefits are honest. I'll post an update in 2 weeks.
Hey Lisa. Thanks for the comment. Yes, there have been many Bulldog owners that have had excellent experiences with Coconut Oil on their Bullies. But as you know, not all dogs are created equal, just like humans. So results do vary.
Just keep a careful eye on him. We wouldn't necessarily recommend going against your vet's advice, but sometimes they are also quick to just prescribe something. I trust you know your Bully best and am excited to hear your personal results.
i have regular coconut oil it says liquid cold pressed is this ok to use???
Coconut oil (organic, virgin, unrefined) is my go-to for just about everything! From my skin & hair care, to cooking, to TLC for my fur-babies.
My year old Bully, Beaudreaux and my year old German Shep mix, Chewy each get about a Tbs daily. They absolutely LOVE it just right out of a spoon. They know when I open the cupboard and come running!!
I also apply it directly on their coats after baths, and frequently on their paws to help with cracking and dryness.
Awesome Nikki! Thanks for the comment. Glad to hear that Coconut oil is working for your pups :)
I also use coconut oil for everything. My bully has had lots of skin issues decided to try giving him coconut oil to see if it might help. I decided to look it up after giving him his first dose. Hopefully it helps.
I hope it work out too! It's not guaranteed, but many owners have experienced positive results. Keep us updated!
Hi, this site is very useful. Thank you for the information. Coconut oil, will get for my little girl tomorrow. Thank you, Janine
Anytime, Janine.
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I have a 10 year old English Bulldog & just read on your site about Coconut Oil (organic virgin unrefined). Her side is very pink on belly & on chest area. What should I use to clean areas before applying coconut oil. Sensitive Baby wipes? Or something else? I bathe her several days ago not knowing anything about coconut oil then. Waiting for your response. Thank you kindly
My bully is 3 amd very sensitive.skin. he had a really bad hotspot right on his reas aboce his tail. Big oatch of hair gone and red and scabbed. It was really bothering him. I made hime some homemade treats that had organic peanut butter, pumpkin and coconut oil. Gave him a couple a day and rub organic coconut oil direcy on the hotspot. Within just a couple days the hot spot was almost completely healed and his pink orritated looking spots in his skin were way better!
My bulldog is one year old and she has red bumps all over her skin that are making her fur fall off in small patches. The vet prescribed an antibiotic, steroids, flea medication, and a medicated shampoo. Needless to say it was a very expensive trip to the vet! I am gonna try feeding her the coconut oil to see f that can help. thank you for the advice!
My Frenchie puppy has been having really wet tear wrinkles and one is getting red and they are getting a little smell to them. I am trying a little coconut oil to see if that helps keep any yeast or infection at bay and hopefully keeps her pH and moisture level right. Has anyone tried this??
My dog is getting an infection in her ear. I would like to know what kind of natural remedies can i use
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