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Palmetto Bulldogs South Carolina

South Carolina English Bulldog Puppies In Our Home State...

All of our English Bulldog puppies for sale undergo a rigorous socialization program that ensures they are equipped for a plethora of new experiences. Parents are chosen based on health, temperament and structure.

They must complete a series of health exams to ensure their puppies maintain the high-quality characteristics we are known for here at palmetto bulldogs.

We are AKC registered English Bulldog Breeders located in the Palmetto State. Our Family has been breeding Bulldogs In South Carolina for 10+ years. If you are looking for a English Bulldog puppy, feel free to contact and start a conversation about our adoption process. If you do decide we are a good fit, we can meet you in person.

Things To Do In SC With Your English Bulldog

Opha Mae II of Palmetto Bulldogs At her First Graduation

Photo on left- USMC Mascot Opha Mae II of Palmetto Bulldogs Parris Island , SC.  At Her First Graduation taking over after Opha Mae I retirement.

Photo On Right- Daddy and one of our mommas on a Bike Ride.

Camilo Flores Palmetto Bulldogs Owner



Things to do with your in South Carolina With Your English Bulldog.

 


Visit Dog-Friendly Beaches:

South Carolina has several dog-friendly beaches where your bulldog can enjoy the sand and sunset walks on the beach. Check out places like, Folly Beach, and Hilton Head Island.


Go for Bulldog Friendly Bike Rides or Short Hikes:

South Carolina has beautiful Biking and hiking trails that you and your bulldog can explore together. Just make sure to check if the trails allow dogs and if they’re suitable for your bulldog’s abilities. Ask us for some of our favorite places to take our Bulldogs.


Visit Pet-Friendly Breweries and Restaurants:

Got To Love Reds Ice House In Mount Pleasant. Ask us about some other restaurants in South Carolina are pet-friendly, allowing you to enjoy a meal or a drink with your bulldog by your side.


Go Swimming:

Our English Bulldogs Loves The Water Typically. You can look for dog-friendly swimming spots or if you don’t have a puppy pool ask us the best for your new palmetto pup!


Visit Dog-Friendly Attractions:

Some attractions in South Carolina, such as botanical gardens or historic sites, allow dogs on leashes. Check their policies before you go.


Take a Road Trip:

South Carolina’s scenic routes are perfect for a road trip with your bulldog. Just make sure to bring Your Mobowl (included with your English bulldog puppy and take regular breaks.

FAQ’s About Owning an English Bulldog in South Carolina


Are English Bulldogs well-suited to South Carolina’s climate?
English Bulldogs can adapt to various climates, and many including ours live great lives right here in SC but they are sensitive to extreme heat. In South Carolina, where summers can be hot and humid, it’s important to provide your Bulldog with plenty of shade, water, and a cool place to rest.


What are the common health issues that English Bulldogs face, and how can I address them in South Carolina?
The main concern of Health Issues of English Bulldogs residing in South Carolina or anywhere in the South is Respiratory problems and Skin infections
Regular vet check-ups, a healthy diet, and regular exercise can help manage these issues. In South Carolina, where heat and humidity can exacerbate respiratory problems, it’s crucial to keep your Bulldog cool and avoid overexertion.
Palmetto Bulldog puppies have been born and raised here in the southern heat and have a pretty high tolerance and acclimate very well to our beloved southern homes.

How should I exercise my English Bulldog in South Carolina?
English Bulldogs Adults don’t require a lot of exercise, but as puppies most of the time it is important to let them get their energy out a couple times a day and right before bed. Interactive toys that include food are the best.
What should I feed my English Bulldog in South Carolina?
No matter the state you live in, it's important to feed your English Bulldog a high-quality, balanced diet suitable for their age, size, and activity level. Know the weight of your bulldog and the bloodline to help with portion sizes and ingredients. Fresh water is important to prevent dehydration.

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