Exotic bullies are known for their lovable temperaments, stocky build, and famously charming smiles—but keeping those grins happy starts with good health, especially strong hips and joints. Because of their compact bodies and unique structure, exotic bullies are more prone to hip and joint issues than many other breeds. Regular low-impact exercise like short walks or gentle play helps keep their muscles strong without putting excess strain on their joints.
Nutrition also plays a big role in supporting healthy hips. A balanced diet rich in high-quality protein, omega-3 fatty acids, and joint-supporting supplements such as glucosamine can help reduce inflammation and maintain mobility. Keeping your exotic bullies at a healthy weight is crucial, as extra pounds can put unnecessary pressure on their hips and knees.
Finally, routine vet checkups and early monitoring can make all the difference. Catching joint concerns early allows for better management and a more comfortable life. When exotic bullies move easily and feel good in their bodies, it shows—right in those wide, happy grins we all love.