Archive: August 2016

Caring For a Puppy Bulldog

This article is dedicated to our family member bulldog Yahtzee whom just passed. I personally was so devastated that I had to take time off my Hawaii airport shuttle business to cope and honor him. We love you Yahtzee!

Caring For a Puppy Bulldog

There are many kinds of dog breeds to select from, not to mention the huge number of combined or mixed species available. When you are looking for a breed of dog that will make a remarkable companion, a bulldog puppy will be a remarkable choice. When you do decide on bulldog puppy, you will see that this is a remarkable pet for the whole family and this dog breed gets along well with all and sundry.

Loves Attention and Care

One of the important features or characters of a bulldog puppy is that they want more attention. Bulldog is a remarkable companion for families with kids. Bulldog is also extremely good with other pets. With attention and love, a bulldog could be extremely loyal as well as loving to their owners.  (more…)

How to Train your Bulldog?

How to Train your Bulldog?

Bulldog is a powerful, lovely and muscular pet; a family could have into their homes. Of course, the training could be funny and entertaining; however, you have to handle them with proper care. This is due to the natural instincts of this breed of dog. If you get the best knowledge and skills on how to train a bulldog, the reward will be a benefit to you. So, knowing some tips is very much essential.

The moment you bring your puppy home, you should immediately begin with potty training as well as housebreaking your pet.  The perfect method to house train your dog is through crate technique. You have to ensure that the crate is big enough for your dog to move around securely. You also need to ensure that your dog has space to lie down. You need to line half of the crate or cage with newspaper. You need to place the crate in a place where the dog doesn’t feel restricted from the family. Witness the area where the dog has done their business, normally they keep returning back to the same area. Sooner or later, you might see that they can cut down on the number of papers you place down.  (more…)