Do Bulldogs Shed?
Well, the simple answer to this question is yes. Bulldogs do shed. But they don’t shed as much as other breeds and when they do shed their hair is less noticeable on the ground, on furniture, and other areas. From my own personal experience, I think bulldog shedding is most noticeable on your dark clothing. Having him or her in your lap while you’re wearing a dark jacket or dark pants will almost positively result in visible Bulldog hair on your clothing. Of course, if your bully has any kind of white coating, the hair is more likely to show. All-in-all, bulldogs can be considered “average” shedders.
Bulldogs have a short, fine, smooth coat. The good news about this is that when they do shed, it can make cleanup a relatively simple job. The coat also matures with age, and a bulldog puppy will typically shed more than the adult version later in their life. As their coat matures, Bulldog shedding should slow down given proper grooming (more on that later)!
What Would Cause my Bulldog to Excessively Shed?
Excessive Bulldog shedding can be due to many reasons. Your veterinarian will be your best option when determining the exact reason that your Bully may be excessively shedding. After all, shedding is normal, and the Vet will be able to determine if the shedding is natural or part of an underlying disorder. According to the ASPCA (American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals), excessive shedding can be caused by:
- Parasites (fleas, lice or mites)
- Fungal or bacterial infections
- Inhalant or food-related allergies
- Kidney, liver, thyroid or adrenal disease (including Cushing’s)
- Pregnancy or lactation
- Certain medications
- Self-induced trauma due to licking
- Cancer
- Immune disease
- Sunburn
- Contact with irritating or caustic substances
- Improper Nutrition
Often, bulldog shedding can simply be caused by a reaction to food or a result of improper nutrition. The remedy to this issue may be to experiment with different food brands and types, and seeing how your Bulldog reacts. However, sometimes the excessive shedding may warrant a trip to the Vet, especially if you spot signs of skin irritation or redness, open sores, balding, dull and dry hair, persistent scratching and/or licking, and other abnormalities in your Bulldog.
Tips for Decreasing Shedding
There are many tricks and tips that you can do to manage your Bulldog’s shedding. Here are the most vital ones:
Proper Grooming: We recommend brushing your dog every single day. Bulldogs typically love being groomed, especially if it ends with a reward! Teach your dog at a young age to be stable on a grooming table. We recommend using a fine tooth brush with very compact bristles to really remove the loose hair in your Bulldog. Read about the costs involved with grooming.
Bathe your Dog as Needed: Nobody like a smelly Bully! If you see that your dog is getting dirty, or he’s been rolling around outside a bit too much, it’s a good idea (and a necessity) for you to bathe your dog. Be sure to reward him/her after their bath.
Feed a nutritious Dog food: Make sure you watch for signs in your Bully when using a new food or feeding him something for the first time. If the dog has any sort of negative reactions, it may be time to switch up what he eats.
Invest in a proper collar: A poor collar can cause allergic reactions or make your Bully scratch his neck area more than usual. Check out our shop for more on that!
Invest in a Decent Vacuum: Vacuuming your house will keep allergens from dog hair off the ground and furniture, and overall improve the health of your home.
Use A Fatty Acid Supplement: Omega 3 and 6 fatty acids have been proven to help the coat of Bulldogs and lessen shedding. You can buy this in the form of Salmon oil or in other dietary supplements.
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17 Comments
I need to know why my dog She'd so much
I have an English bulldog and she was shedding so bad, I put her on fish. Oil, salmon and sweet potatoe dog food and dinovite. For awhile her shedding slowed down but it has come back with a vengeance. What now? I have vacuum her and brushed her. I get very little hair until I run my hand over her and I get gobs. She also leaves trails.
I'm dealing with the same issue with my bulldog
I recently switched my enlist bulldog to royal Kanin specially made for bulldogs and she sheds worse than she did before
English!!
I have a 7 month old white french bull dog who sheds a lot. Way more than we expected. We have him groomed every 2 weeks and we brush him daily, none of these have helped so far. Also he is on a grain free diet. We use Fromm puppy food. Anyone out there who has any advice for us. P.s. My son is allergic to dog hair so I am constantly cleaning the fur up.
I have a white frenchie same here I feed blue Buffalo wilderness for puppies I don’t know what to do
I am having the same problems as well! I have switched my dog food, brush daily, bathe correctly, and even tried special shampoos for shedding. Nothing has helped. The shedding has increased!
U actually dont want to bath ur bully jusy because they have been just rolling around in dirt bullys have short hair so all they need after playing and rolling around out side is a brush to brush the dirt off bullys have natural Oil on there skin that helps keep there coat heathy so if your bathing them alot u can cause them to actually shed more my bully only gets a bath about every 1 to 2 months i use baby wipes on the spots that get dirty in between baths mine sheds way less
There’s certainly a great deal to know about this topic. I like all the points you’ve made.
I rescued my 2-3 year old Frenchie over a month ago and she just recently started shedding like crazy. As I bathed her today I noticed her hair all over my hands 2 weeks ago during her bath there was maybe just a few hairs on my hand from her fur. I have changed her food, I went from beef to duck but it’s the same brand Instinct Raw Boost
Actually French bulldogs shed so much! Really! It’s a lot! There’s a very very short period where they don’t shed that much. Mostly of the year they are shedding everywhere all the time. Keep them clean, bath them using rubber gloves because it will help a lot when it comes to taking off the fur. I always do that and I usually rub them washing the shampoo that I apply twice.
I have an Old English Bulldog, Mikey, and he sheds bad all the time. I have paid over $5000. For his knee surgeries so i don't have the money for all the testing your suggesting with that lengthy list above. I would hate that he's suffering from this. It doesn't seem he is. But I take him for a bath at the vet every other month, because he can't run alot because his knees are bungy together(both). So he goes out but had to get rid of his playmate due to not being able to wrestle around. (She went to another handily member) but this hair problem is horrible. He doesn't have bald spots. Please help...
You should really consider switching him to a raw diet. It might help not only with the shedding but with his other problems, especially his joint problems. I know it's not easy but if you really want your dog to be healthy... please consider it.
Can Enghish Bulldogs hair be shaved down a little to minimize the sheding
Use a furmenator and life abundance dog food. They deliver to your door. Im a clean freak and have an English and a frenchie
I have a English that is 3 yrs old and I have started making homemade dog food( ground turkey, brown rice, spinach , carrots and zucchini) and it has helped SO MUCH!! I also only give her a bath once a month and use wipes for folds and private parts.
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