u/jinnacameron

Hi, I need your help, guys.

so whenever I try to index a page in GSC, it says, 'Oops, there might be a problem.' That happens to me all the time. and i have 10 pages indexed out of 30; it's been happening to me for like 2 months.

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u/jinnacameron — 24 hours ago
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French Bulldog skin rashes seem easy to underestimate at first

I’ve been reading about French Bulldog skin issues lately, and one thing that stands out is how easy it is to miss the early signs. A rash can start as mild redness, a few bumps, or irritated skin in the folds, but in French Bulldogs that can sometimes be the first clue of allergies, moisture irritation, or a skin infection starting to build. What makes it tricky is that the rash does not always look dramatic at the beginning. Sometimes the dog just seems a little itchy, licks one area more than usual, or starts rubbing the face or belly. I’m curious what other dog owners look for first when skin problems are starting: redness bumps odor licking scratching crusts irritation in folds Do you usually wait and watch for a bit, or do you go to the vet early when the skin looks off?

u/jinnacameron — 4 days ago
▲ 6 r/flatfaceddogs+2 crossposts

Has anyone else had a Frenchie skin rash start super mild and then turn into something bigger?

I’ve been looking into this because I keep seeing the same pattern mentioned with French Bulldogs: a little redness or rash shows up first, usually on the belly, under the armpits, or in the folds, and at first it does not seem like much.

Then later it turns into more obvious itching, licking, smell, or crusty skin.

I’m wondering what other owners have noticed as the first sign in their dog.

For example:

  • belly redness
  • armpit rash
  • face fold irritation
  • paw licking
  • greasy or smelly skin
  • little red bumps
  • scratching before the rash looked bad

Did your Frenchie’s skin issue start as something small and easy to miss, or was it obvious right away?

u/jinnacameron — 4 days ago
▲ 3 r/flatfaceddogs+1 crossposts

A little paw licking can be normal grooming, but when a French Bulldog starts licking the paws over and over, it often means something is irritating the skin. I wrote a full guide breaking down the common causes, what to look for, safe home care, and when to see a vet. If anyone wants the article, I can share it.

https://preview.redd.it/6t5gltcn5wzg1.jpg?width=1376&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=1c640e837d74b629735ea6f74a7b77782e30069d

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u/jinnacameron — 6 days ago