Bulldogs for dummies

Susan M. Ewing

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Published
Hoboken, N.J. Wiley Pub 2006.
Language
English
Main Author
Susan M. Ewing (-)
Physical Description
268 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 24 cm
Bibliography
Includes index.
ISBN
9780764599798
  • Introduction
  • About This Book
  • Conventions Used in This Book
  • What You're Not to Read
  • Foolish Assumptions
  • How This Book Is Organized
  • Icons Used in This Book
  • Where to Go from Here
  • Part I. A Bully for You
  • Chapter 1. Bulldog: A Tough Name for a Big Softy
  • Transitioning from the Bull Baiter to Loving Companion
  • Getting to Know the Bulldog
  • Caring for and Feeding Your Bulldog
  • Showing Your Bulldog
  • Chapter 2. Acquainting Yourself with the Bulldog Package
  • Bull-Baiting to Bulldog Hugging
  • Picturing the Bulldog
  • Perusing the pedigree
  • AKC Bulldog breed standard
  • UK Bulldog breed standard
  • UKC Bulldog breed standard
  • The French and American Bulldogs
  • The French Bulldog
  • The American Bulldog
  • Chapter 3. Deciding on a Bulldog
  • The Bulldog Point of View
  • Recognizing that Bullies aren't athletes
  • Integrating Bullies with children and animals
  • Examining the Cost of Ownership
  • Chapter 4. Finding the Best Bulldog for You
  • Picking Your Pup
  • Finding a Bulldog Breeder
  • Facing the firing squad
  • Questioning the questioner
  • Deciphering breeder contracts
  • Perusing Pet Shops
  • Adopting an Older Bulldog
  • Considering shelter dogs
  • Contacting Bully rescue groups
  • Registering Your Puppy
  • Part II. Living with Your Bulldog
  • Chapter 5. Preparing for Your Bulldog
  • Making the Outdoors Safe for Your Bulldog
  • Choosing traditional fencing
  • Opting for invisible fencing
  • Safeguarding Your Home
  • Examining Crates: All-Purpose Doggy Dens
  • Numbering the advantages
  • Deciding on the den
  • Buying Beds for Bulldogs
  • Collars and Leads and Harnesses, Oh My!
  • Collars
  • Leads
  • Harnesses
  • Toying Around
  • Gauging Grooming Tools
  • Evaluating Food and Water Bowls
  • Stainless steel bowls
  • Plastic dishes
  • Ceramic bowls
  • Chapter 6. Bringing Your Bulldog Home
  • Bringing Home Bully
  • Giving Your Bully the Guided House Tour
  • Getting to Know the Kids
  • Meeting the Other Pets
  • Setting Up Your Puppy's Schedule
  • Surviving the First Night
  • Tackling Problems before They Start
  • Examining the crate size
  • Throwing up
  • Getting a grip
  • Chapter 7. Feeding Your Bulldog
  • Reading the Label: Important Stuff about Your Dog's Food
  • Making the Choice: Dry, Canned, or Semimoist
  • Cooking for Your Bulldog
  • Considering the BARF Diet (No, It's Not as Gross as It Sounds)
  • When to Feed Your Bully
  • Giving Your Bully Doggy Treats
  • Sharing People Snacks with Your Bully
  • What Not to Feed Your Bully
  • Looking at Chew Toys
  • Special Diets for Your Bulldog
  • Chapter 8. Grooming Your Bulldog
  • Brushing Your Bulldog
  • Getting the Skinny on Skin Care
  • Wrinkles are beautiful
  • Acne - not just for teenagers
  • Alleviating skin allergies
  • Halting hot spots
  • Managing mange
  • Bringing up the rear
  • Puppy Pedicures
  • Cutting the nails
  • Grinding the nails
  • The "Eyes" Have It
  • Ears to Good Health
  • The Whole Tooth and Nothing but the Tooth
  • Brusha, brusha, brusha
  • Professional cleaning
  • Bathing Your Bully: Water, Water Everywhere
  • Preparing the bathing area
  • Preparing your pup
  • Washing your Bulldog properly
  • Removing the sticky stuff
  • Part III. Training, Working, and Traveling: The Busy Bulldog
  • Chapter 9. Housetraining Your Bulldog
  • Housetraining 101
  • Working out a training schedule
  • Watching for the warning signs
  • Considering and Conquering Crate Training
  • Preparing for Paper Training
  • Going Indoors Rather Than Outdoors
  • Papering the floor
  • Padding the tile
  • Boxing the mess: Litter boxes
  • Teaching Your Bully to Go on Command
  • Cleaning Up after Bully
  • Cleaning up indoors
  • Cleaning up outdoors
  • Using the bag system for pickup
  • Chapter 10. Mastering Good Manners and Basic Commands
  • A Few Things to Keep in Mind While Training
  • Following the Leader: Lead and Collar Training
  • Collaring the culprit
  • Being gentle but firm with the lead
  • Knowing the Basic Commands
  • I have a "haunch" you can teach your Bully to sit
  • Come to me, my Bully!
  • Teaching the Down command
  • Teaching the Stay command
  • Combining the Down and Stay commands
  • Wait for me!
  • Leave It!
  • Mixing up your training
  • Conquering Common Behavior Problems
  • I beg you: No begging!
  • Jumping isn't always joyful
  • Digging up the yard
  • Keeping the peace: No barking!
  • Finding Help
  • Puppy classes
  • Day care
  • Obedience classes
  • Professional trainers
  • Doggie Psychology 101: Hiring an animal behaviorist
  • Classifying behaviorists
  • Chapter 11. Showing and Showing Off Your Well-Trained Bulldog
  • Becoming a Canine Good Citizen
  • Preparing for the CGC test
  • Taking the CGC test
  • Exploring Conformation Shows for Your Bulldog
  • Understanding conformation classes
  • Scoring your Bulldog
  • Junior Showmanship
  • Showing a dog requires more than the dog!
  • Tackling Obedience Trials
  • Receiving your Companion Dog title
  • Earning your Companion Dog Excellent title
  • Striving for the Utility Dog title
  • Considering even greater Bulldog obedience challenges
  • Competing in Agility: Yes, Bullies Can Do It!
  • Sniffing Out the Fun in Tracking
  • Rallying Around!
  • Working with Your Bulldog as a Therapy Dog
  • Chapter 12. On the Go: Taking, Leaving, or Looking for Bully
  • Investigating Your Travel Options
  • Traveling by car
  • Traveling in the air
  • Packing for Your Pooch
  • Bulldog-Friendly Places to Stay
  • Finding a pet-friendly motel
  • Camping with your Bulldog
  • More Great Vacation Spots for You and Bully
  • Leaving Your Bully Behind
  • Boarding your Bully
  • Hiring a pet sitter
  • Knowing What to Do If You Lose Your Bulldog
  • Identifying Bully
  • Looking for a lost Bulldog
  • Part IV. Keeping Your Bulldog Healthy
  • Chapter 13. Knowing Your Veterinarian, Vaccinations, and Common Treatments
  • Choosing a Veterinarian
  • Making an informed decision
  • Questioning your veterinarian
  • Selecting Alternative Medicine
  • Homeopathic care
  • Chinese herbal medicine
  • Acupuncture
  • Finding a Specialist
  • Chiropractic care
  • Massage therapy
  • Knowing Your Vaccinations
  • Administering puppy and booster shots
  • Warding off diseases
  • Mulling Over Medicines
  • Chapter 14. Recognizing and Tackling Bulldog Health Issues
  • Spaying or Neutering Your Bulldog
  • What to know about male Bulldogs
  • What to know about female Bulldogs
  • Alleviating Canine Allergies
  • Figuring out food allergies
  • Flea saliva
  • Mold, pollen, fungus
  • Preventing External Parasites
  • Making fleas flee
  • Getting ticked off
  • Ear mites
  • Mange
  • Guarding Against Internal Parasites
  • Tapeworms
  • Hookworms
  • Roundworms
  • Whipworms
  • Heartworms
  • Recognizing Skin Problems
  • Taking Care of Interdigital Cysts
  • Knowing the Truth about Bulldog Breathing Problems
  • Elongated soft palate
  • Small trachea
  • Stenotic nares
  • Being overweight
  • Handling Heatstroke
  • Eyeballing Eye Problems
  • Eyelid issues
  • Cherry eye
  • Dry eye
  • Getting Hip to Hip Dysplasia
  • It Hurts When I Sit! Ingrown Tails
  • Speaking of Spines: Hemi-vertebrae
  • Patellar Luxation
  • Chapter 15. Familiarizing Yourself with Fido First Aid
  • Keeping Your Kit Stocked: First-Aid Supplies
  • Knowing the First-Aid Basics
  • What To Do if Your Bulldog Gets Hurt
  • Handling injuries from auto accidents
  • Fighting doesn't solve anthing, boys!
  • Poisoning
  • Insect stings
  • Electrocution
  • Drowning
  • Choking
  • Suffering from heatstroke
  • Chapter 16. Caring for Your Senior Bulldog
  • Easing Your Bully into the Autumn Years
  • Dealing with hearing problems
  • Keeping an eye on failing eyesight
  • Treating arthritis
  • Adjusting the potty schedule
  • Keeping a beautiful smile
  • Feeding a Sensible Senior Diet
  • Exercising Your Older Bully
  • When It's Time to Say Goodbye
  • Part V. The Part of Tens
  • Chapter 17. Nine Great Resources for Bulldog Owners
  • Finding Bulldog Information on the Internet
  • Contacting the Kennel Clubs
  • The American Kennel Club
  • The United Kennel Club
  • The Kennel Club
  • Checking with the Local Breed Clubs
  • Browsing for Books
  • Acquainting Yourself with Agility Sources
  • Pursuing Holistic Medicine
  • Rescuing Bulldogs
  • Recovering Lost Bulldogs
  • Providing for Your Bulldog When You Can't
  • Chapter 18. Ten Good Reasons for Not Breeding Your Bulldog
  • Assessing the Health Risks to Your Bulldog
  • Dealing with Behavior Problems
  • Having to Separate Your Love Birds (I Mean Bulldogs)
  • Tackling the Messier Details
  • Testing, Testing, and More Testing
  • It's the Human Who Becomes the "Mommy," Not the Bulldog!
  • Three (Or More) Is a Crowd
  • Bulldog Breeding Is More Technical than Natural
  • Subjecting Your Dog to Cesarean Section
  • Adding Up the Bill
  • Facing the Likelihood of Heartbreak
  • Chapter 19. Ten Important Things to Do for Your Bulldog
  • Cleaning Your Bully's Collar
  • Washing the Food and Water Dishes
  • Freshening Your Bulldog's Bed
  • Vaccinating Your Bulldog
  • Grooming Your Bulldog
  • Exercising Together
  • Balancing Your Bulldog's Diet
  • Keeping Up to Date on Bully Information
  • Forgiving His Behavior
  • Simply Enjoying Your Bully
  • Index