2. An English bulldog puppy is ready for a new home at 8
to 9 weeks old.
Adopting a puppy prior to it reaching 8 weeks old may
interrupt a variety of social interactions
that affect the dogs behavior later in life.
3. The English bulldog should be expected to live
between 8 and 10 years.
Some live as long as 12 or more years.
Some, unfortunately, live less than 8 years.
4. English bulldogs are susceptible to a variety of health
problems.
These health problems often reduce the lifespan
of the dog.
5. Carefully inspect the family history of your English
bulldog to understand what you can expect your dog’s
lifespan to be.
Consider avoiding bulldog puppies with a
history of health problems or short lifespan.
6. Regular check-ups at the veterinarian, a healthy diet,
and regular exercise will all help your English bulldog
live a long life.
7. Learn more about English Bulldogs in the new
book The Art of Raising An English Bulldog
Puppy
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