
Here's a cute picture I took of Bam Bam riding in James car...as you can see he got the front seat and I was sitting in the back!











 Chopper's picture is below when he got his first bath from us as a 5 month old puppy.
 Chopper's picture is below when he got his first bath from us as a 5 month old puppy. We had the surgery done on both eyes just in case. So far, no ill affects (besides the vet bill of $500). So anyway, when things do come up for Bam Bam I am surprised because I have now grow accustomed to a not so high maintenance dog...the latest and greatest was a skin infection. Probably very common in highly wrinkled dogs. He gets his face washed every morning to make sure that his wrinkles were clean, but I started noticing that the stains under his eyes were getting worse and worse as well as the poor guy had an itch he could not get to on his tail. (Bulldog tails are odd...they are sort of a curly cue tail that submerges into their backside...also hard to keep clean).  I bought some creams and started attacking that pesky itch on his tail...made sure it was clean, but to no avail.  So we had our yearly check up and asked Dr. Tom when we saw him what was going on...Dr. Tom is a bulldog specialist vet.  Most of his patients are bullies...very interesting when you go to the vet and see a waiting room of bulldogs.  He's pretty smart when you think about all the issues that this breed has...its not like he doesn't have a full book every day.  As soon as Dr. Tom saw him, he knew what was up.  Apparently, his eyes were "leaking" and the moisture was causing a yeast infection in the wrinkles of his face...same idea on the tail too.  So off we went with a $400 vet bill and an arsenal of medications to cure the skin problems.
 We had the surgery done on both eyes just in case. So far, no ill affects (besides the vet bill of $500). So anyway, when things do come up for Bam Bam I am surprised because I have now grow accustomed to a not so high maintenance dog...the latest and greatest was a skin infection. Probably very common in highly wrinkled dogs. He gets his face washed every morning to make sure that his wrinkles were clean, but I started noticing that the stains under his eyes were getting worse and worse as well as the poor guy had an itch he could not get to on his tail. (Bulldog tails are odd...they are sort of a curly cue tail that submerges into their backside...also hard to keep clean).  I bought some creams and started attacking that pesky itch on his tail...made sure it was clean, but to no avail.  So we had our yearly check up and asked Dr. Tom when we saw him what was going on...Dr. Tom is a bulldog specialist vet.  Most of his patients are bullies...very interesting when you go to the vet and see a waiting room of bulldogs.  He's pretty smart when you think about all the issues that this breed has...its not like he doesn't have a full book every day.  As soon as Dr. Tom saw him, he knew what was up.  Apparently, his eyes were "leaking" and the moisture was causing a yeast infection in the wrinkles of his face...same idea on the tail too.  So off we went with a $400 vet bill and an arsenal of medications to cure the skin problems.