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The English Bulldog is widely considered the unhealthiest dog breed due to its numerous chronic health issues resulting from intensive selective breeding.
English Bulldogs are widely regarded as having the most health problems due to their breeding-related respiratory, joint, skin, and reproductive issues.
English Bulldogs, French Bulldogs, Pugs, German Shepherds, Great Danes, Boxers, Rottweilers, Cavalier King Charles Spaniels, Bernese Mountain Dogs, and Dachshunds are among the breeds with the most health problems.
No, it's not recommended to use baby wipes on dogs, as they may contain ingredients that are unsafe for canine skin and can disrupt their skin's pH balance.
Yes, many dogs feel better after being bathed, especially if they are dirty or have skin issues, but overbathing can cause discomfort by irritating their skin.
You should avoid using baby wipes on your dog, as they may contain ingredients harmful to canine skin. Always use pet-safe wipes specifically formulated for dogs.
Yes, many dogs feel better after a bath, as it can relieve itching, remove dirt and allergens, and improve coat and skin health when done properly.
While it's best to use grooming wipes specifically designed for dogs, unscented, alcohol-free baby wipes can be used occasionally for spot cleaning.
Most dogs need a bath every 4-6 weeks to a few times per year, depending on their breed, coat, activity level, and skin health.
In the UK, a Rottweiler typically costs between £1,000 and £2,500 when purchased from a reputable breeder.

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