
Did you know a nickname for Bulldogs in the UK was the Sour Mug? Their tendency to have sour-smelling faces helped them gain this rather unflattering nickname. That and the supreme side-eye that only a Bulldog can give!
Dogs breeds with heavier, shorter faces, and more pendulous jowls tend to develop issues with accumulating tears, food, water, and more in the creases. It can be musty-smelling and lead to fungal or bacterial issues. Bulldogs tick off every box on the funky face list.
The good news is that regular usage of Blissfully Fresh™ Bulldog Face Wash can help lessen those issues and clean and keep your buddy smelling fresh.
Blissfully Fresh™ Face Wash was created for the facial cleanliness needs of flat-faced dogs, dogs with pendulous facial skin, dogs with excessive tearing, nasty beards, messy ear fringes+.
Food gets caught in their skin folds, nose roll, etc. Tears also accumulate in their facial folds.
Not only is the accumulated wetness smelly, it can lead to bacterial or fungal issues which are tough, TOUGH, TOUGH to get rid of.
Dogs with heavier, shorter, flatter faces are more prone to Face Funk (scientific terminology). Breeds such as; Boston Terriers, Bulldogs, French Bulldogs and Pugs are all prone to this issue.
Anytime your dog needs a bit of freshness, reach for your Blissfully Fresh Face Wash and just like that - a kissably fresh face!
• Saturate a washcloth or paper towel with Blissfully Fresh™ Face Wash
• Wipe dog's face clean
• Avoid actual eyes, while product won't harm eyes, it may sting
• Tip! Drop mineral oil in eyes if desired
• For ear fringes, spray directly on their ears and rub with washcloth or towel.
• Gently towel/blot dry
• Apply Boo Boo Butter to soothe and protect any irritated area
• Use as often as needed to keep your dog kissably clean
The good news is that regular usage of Blissfully Fresh™ Face Spray can help keep your dog smelling kissably fresh.
Of course, Blissfully Fresh™ Face Wash keeps faces fresh, AND it also works wonders on ear fringe messes, nasty beards and those torqued/tight tail woes.
Many of the bullier breeds have issue with tight or torqued tails. You may have heard the term screw-tail used. The bottom line is their short tails/tail nubs are too close/tight to the body and will rub the area raw.
Some dogs have an inverted tail where skin folds over the tail nub. This makes for a breeding ground of nastiness.
You may see your dog scooting their rear end on the ground and think they have worms. Check the tail area first if your dog has that tail type. Bulldogs, French Bulldogs, and sometimes Pugs have this problem.
Blissfully Fresh Face Wash keeps much more than your dog's face fresh!