The French Bulldog or Frenchie is a small-sized, playful and active breed. As per the estimates of the National Research Council of the National Academies, an active adult Frenchie weighing about 25 pounds requires an intake of about 780 kcal on a regular basis. Though they do not have any specific dietary requirements, as per the French Bull Dog Club of America, it is essential to feed them a well-balanced diet comprising of protein, vitamins, and minerals, to help them maintain their energy levels. However, while fixing a diet plan, special care must be taken to ensure that they do not get obese as this brachycephalic or short-nosed breed could encounter severe health problems if they gain weight.
French Bulldogs have a highly sensitive stomach and are also prone to allergies. Hence, while choosing dog foods for them make sure you opt for the ones that are grain-free and also do not contain ingredients like wheat, soy, corn, dairy products, meat by-products, preservatives and artificial colorings.
Brand/Type/ Rating | How does it help | Nutrients it contains |
1. Royal Canin French Bulldog Junior 3 Kg/Dry Check Price |
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2. Taste of the Wild Grain-Free High Protein Natural Dry Dog Food/Dry Check Price |
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3. Nulo Adult Grain-Free Dry Dog Food/ Dry Check Price |
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4. Fromm Adult Gold Small Breed/ Dry Check Price |
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5. Natural Balance Limited Ingredient Diets Dry Dog Food – Sweet Potato & Fish Formula/ Dry Check Price |
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6. AvoDerm Natural Dog Food/ Dry Check Price |
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7. Wellness CORE Natural Grain Free Dry Dog Food/ Dry Check Price |
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8. Purina Pro Plan Savor Shredded Blend Weight Management Formula Dry Dog Food/ Dry Check Price |
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9. BLUE Life Protection Formula Adult Dry Dog Food/ Dry Check Price |
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10. PEDIGREE Healthy Weight Adult Dry Dog Food/ Dry Check Price |
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Senior French Bulldogs: 400 to 470 calories
Typical Adult French Bulldogs: 550 to 600 calories
Active Adult French Bulldogs: 750 to 825 calories
New puppies: Mother’s milk along with soft dry food. Weaning should start at about 3 to 6 weeks with wet food at first. You can gradually transition to dry food by the time he is a month old.
6 months: Combine dry dog food along with cooked food. Feed it about three times in a day.
9- 12 months: Dry food in combination with live foods, cooked vegetables, yogurt, and fruits.
Sensitive stomachs: Royal Canin and AvoDerm are ideal for French Bulldogs having a sensitive stomach.
Allergies: Nulo and Fromm dog food are some of the suitable options for Frenchies with allergies.
Boiled peas, carrots, beans, cauliflower, spinach, alongside yogurt, cottage cheese, meaty bones and organ meats are some of the homemade foods recommended for your dog.
A raw diet would be helpful for your dog as it helps to boost immunity, facilitates digestion, maintains skin health and even provides energy. Your Frenchie’s raw food includes chicken breast, ground beef, liver, bones, kidney, as well as small amounts of fruits and vegetables. Consult your veterinarian before adding raw diet for your pet.
Since the French bulldogs have a flat face, they would have trouble eating from a dog bowl with a flat bottom. A stainless steel round bowl with a raised center would be suitable for them so that they can eat food through the edges, without having to bend their face much. This helps them to chew their food thoroughly, improving digestion.