English Bulldogs will need to be artificially inseminated, then roughly 60 days later they will need to give birth through a caesarian section. Some supplies you made need for the car ride home after are:
This is what the AKC reccomends:
Caring For The Bitch And Puppies After The C-Section After her C-section, please watch for the following: Monitor the bitch to be sure she is willing to accept and care for the pups safely. Do not leave the pups with her unattended until you are sure they are safe. Monitor that she does not lay on the pups. Monitor the pup’s weights, temperatures, and urine color twice daily, and record, to be sure they are gaining well and nursing adequately. Bottle or tube feed the pups if they are not gaining well or staying well hydrated. Contact your veterinary clinic for assistance if the pups are fussy, not nursing well, have dark-colored urine or are not gaining weight. Monitor the bitch’s incision, mammary glands, temperature, and appetite. Contact your veterinary clinic if she runs a fever over 103 degrees Fahrenheit, fails to eat and drink well, has a firm swelling of the mammary gland, or there are abnormalities of the incision. It is normal for her to have bloody vaginal discharge the first few days after the pups are born, slowly changing to gray. Contact your veterinary clinic if there is excessive blood, odor to the discharge, or an odd color to the discharge.