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Most Common French Bulldog Health Issues

Most Common French Bulldog Health Issues

Many dog breeds are bred for their looks and personalities, which can leave some breeds more prone to certain health issues than others. Frenchies are no exception. In this post, our Orange vets discuss some common health issues in French bulldogs you should know about before adopting one.

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Bulldog Vaccination Schedule: A Complete Guide

Bulldog Vaccination Schedule: A Complete Guide

Vaccines are key to defending your dog from harmful diseases as they age. However, some breeds benefit from a different vaccination schedule than others. In this post, our Orange vets provide a complete guide to your bulldog's vaccination schedule.

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The Best Bulldog Food & Diet

The Best Bulldog Food & Diet

Like all dogs, a bulldog's diet is important to their long-term health and quality of life. If you own a bulldog, you might be wondering what diet is best for them specifically. Here, our Orange vets discuss the best food and diet for bulldogs.

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Bulldog Types, Breeds & Their Differences

Bulldog Types, Breeds & Their Differences

Bulldogs are adorable, loyal creatures that are perfect for the dog lover who wants a pet with a more unique look. But did you know that there are many different types of bulldogs? Here, our Orange vets list 10 breeds of bulldogs, their differences, and their traits and qualities.

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Should I Get My Dog Microchipped?

Should I Get My Dog Microchipped?

Getting your dog microchipped increases the chances of finding them if they get out of the house or get lost. Here, our Orange veterinarians discuss the benefits of microchipping your dog and when in your dog's life you should get it done.

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Vomiting & Diarrhea in Pets That Won't Stop: Causes & What to Do

Vomiting & Diarrhea in Pets That Won't Stop: Causes & What to Do

Vomiting and diarrhea can be a concerning sign in your pet. There are potential several causes for these symptoms of stomach upset. Our Orange vets share what you should know and what to do if your pet is experiencing vomiting and diarrhea.

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Why is My Dog Constipated & What to Do

Why is My Dog Constipated & What to Do

Dogs of any breed, size, age or lifestyle can become constipated. Constipation is one of the most common digestive issues we see in pets. Here, our Orange vets explain what you should do if you think your dog may be constipated.

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How To Tell If Your Dog Has Heatstroke

How To Tell If Your Dog Has Heatstroke

When the weather gets hot so does your dog. It is important to help ensure that they don't get too hot otherwise they could experience heatstroke and the dangerous symptoms that accompany this condition. Here, our Orange vets share some of the causes and symptoms of heatstroke in dogs, how to prevent it and when you should seek veterinary care for your pup.

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Congestive Heart Failure in Cats

Congestive Heart Failure in Cats

When a cat's heart is no longer able to sufficiently pump blood through their body then they will experience a condition known as Congestive Heart Failure. Today, our Orange vets share some of the signs of Congestive Heart Failure in cats, the different types they may experience and the treatment options that may be available.

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Heart Murmur in Cats

Heart Murmur in Cats

If you've been told about heart murmurs in cats then you may wonder if you should worry about your cat experiencing this condition and what to look out for. Here, our Orange vets share some information about what heart murmurs are in cats, symptoms to watch out for and how your cat can be treated if a murmur develops.

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