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Do English Bulldogs Shed Fur

Updated: Dec 12, 2021

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Thinking of getting an English Bulldog and worried that your house might become covered in fur? In short, English Bulldogs do shed fur, but they don't shed fur as much as other breeds.


As a puppy, your English Bulldog will shed more, but as they age, bulldogs do shed less. Because bulldogs fur isn't long or thick, the fur that they do shed isn't too noticeable.


How often do English Bulldogs shed their fur


English Bulldogs aren't the only dog breed that shed their fur, all dogs shed their fur throughout the year.


English Bulldogs do tend to shed their fur more during the late winter months and early spring months. This is due to your bulldog shedding its winter coating in preparation for the warmer weather.


The increased in shedding during the late winter and early spring months can last on average two - three months before your dog settles back down to its normal shredding frequency.


Common reasons for increased fur shedding


You may have noticed that the amount of fur that your English Bulldogs shedding has increased. If you have noticed this, then below we have outlined some of the common reasons that your bulldogs shedding may have increased.


  • Lack of Nutrition: Not providing your English Bulldog with a well-balanced, nutritional diet can lead to an increase in fur shedding.

  • Parasites: Parasites are one of the most common reasons that you will see an increase in your English Bulldogs fur shedding. Some of the parasites that affect the body of your bully are fleas, lice, mites and more.

  • Allergies: Allergies are a common reason for excessive shedding in English Bulldogs.

  • Sunburn: If your bully ends up catching a little sun burn, this can not only be painful for them, but will also lead to an increase in shedding.

  • Fungal or Bacterial Infections: Fungal and bacterial infections also have an adverse effect on the shedding of a Bulldog. Yeast (fungi) and bacteria can escalate the shedding of a bulldog’s skin. Ringworm, Candida, and Pyoderma are some of the fungal and bacterial infections found in bulldogs


Tips for reducing shedding in English Bulldogs


There are several ways in which you can work towards reducing how much your English Bulldog sheds.


  • Proper Nutrition: Lack of nutrition, or food allergies are common causes of excessive shedding in English Bulldogs. If you notice that your bully is shedding excessively then it may be worth looking at what you are feeding your dog and thinking about switching things up to see if you notice any improvements.

  • Oatmeal Baths: An Oatmeal bath is a great way to help sooth your bulldogs itchy skin. An oatmeal bath will help reduce inflammation and wash away allergens that get trapped in your dogs fur.

  • Regular Grooming: Ensuring that your grooming your bulldog regularly is a great way to reduce the amount that they shed. Brushing your dog daily will remove the excess fur that is clinging onto your dog and stop it becoming littered around your home.

  • Supplements: Omega 3 and 6 fatty acids have been proven to help the coat of Bulldogs and reduce the amount that they shed.

Best products to help with dog fur shedding


FURminator De-Shedding Tool


Sick and tired of your bulldog shedding? The FURminator De-Shedding Tool is perfect for removing as much lose hair your bulldog as possible - you'll be shocked at how much loose hair it actually removes!










FURminator deShedding Shampoo


The Furminator deShedding Shampoo is a great product if your English Bulldog sheds excessively. Bathe your dog with the Furminator deShedding Shampoo, wait until they’re dry, and then brush them with the FURminator De-Shedding Tool. Watch as the hair falls right off your pet!


This product is also fantastic for your dog’s skin and coat, enriched with Omega 3 and 6 fatty acids, and other herbal extracts.











Kong ZoomGroom


The Kong ZoomGroom is great if your bull doesn't like to be groomed. It's rubber teeth make it great for groom your bulldog while it's shape can make it a great toy, meaning that you can groom and play at the same time.











Frequently Asked Questions


Are English Bulldogs Double Coated?


English Bulldogs are double coated, which means that they have two layers of hair, a rough topcoat and a softer undercoat. The undercoat is the fastest growing of the two and sheds much more frequently.

Do English Bulldogs have fur or hair?


English Bulldogs have soft, short hair. This means that when they are shedding, it isn’t quite as noticeable as other breeds.

Should an English Bulldog be brushed?


An English Bulldog should be brushed, it’s a great way to remove an excess shedded fur that has become trapped in their wrinkles and it’s also a great way to check your dogs skin.


Brushing your bulldogs is also a great way to help with bonding.

Conclusion


In summary, English Bulldogs do shed - although it is less than most dog breeds. Reading the tips above and getting the best productions mentioned will help you manage your bulldogs shedding better, however if you are worried about the amount that your English Bulldog is shedding then it is best to seek professional advise from your vet.

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