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French Bulldog

Origin

🇫🇷

France

Size

Small Breed

Ideal Space

Apartment

Ideal Weather

15º-30ºC

Avg Monthly Expenses

₹2,200

Basic Lifestyle

₹3,750

Premium Lifestyle

Top 5 Traits

Loyal

Intelligent

Lazy

Playful

Disciplined

French Bulldog

Quick Information

French Bulldogs or Frenchies are a fun, small, sturdy breed with a fun-loving personality. They are known for their bat-like ears and short, flat faces. Originally from France, these dogs were bred to be companion animals, especially for people in cities. 


These dogs are very affectionate. They love playtime but aren’t good swimmers because of their stocky build. Never leave them unattended near deep water. French Bulldogs can be stubborn at times, but they are very eager to please, which makes training easier if done with patience. 


One thing to note is their health. Due to their flat faces, French Bulldogs can have breathing issues, especially in hot weather. They are also prone to certain joint and skin problems, so it’s important to keep them at a healthy weight and give them regular vet check-ups.

 

Characteristics

Barking

Quiet

Loud

Temperament with Kids

Aggressive

Friendly

Playfulness

Silent

Very Playful

Friendliness

Not Friendly

Super Friendly

Compatibility with other dogs

Aggressive

Friendly

Need for attention

Independent

Very Needy

Monthly Expenses

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Nutrition

Monthly Food Expenses

₹ 1,200 - ₹ 1,800

Calories per day

Puppies1000 kcal

Adults600 kcal

Essential Nutrients

Carbohydrates

Fats

Protein

Fibre

Vitamins

Minerals

List of foods

Chicken

Dry Dog Food

Fresh Meat

Fresh Fish

Fruits

Vegetables

French Bulldogs are playful but not very energetic. They need short daily walks and playtime. Since they have flat faces, they can struggle to breathe, especially in hot weather. Avoid over-exercising them, and always provide fresh water. Because they love to be couch potatoes, they can gain weight easily. This leads to joint problems, breathing issues, and heart disease.


As recommended by the AAFCO, French Bulldogs need a well-balanced diet. Adult Frenchies should eat two meals a day. Puppies grow fast and need 3-4 meals daily to support their development.


Their food should include the right amounts of protein, healthy fats, vitamins, and minerals. Frenchies are prone to food allergies, so watch for itching, upset stomachs, or ear infections. Some may need a special diet.


Consult your veterinarian to create a proper meal plan for your Frenchie at every life stage—puppy, adult, and senior. With good care and proper nutrition, French Bulldogs can live up to 12 years.


Note: These are general guidelines. Talk to a vet to find the best diet for your dog.

 

Breakdown of Macro-nutrients

Selecting Good Quality Food

  • As the French Bulldog is a muscular breed, their diet should have enough protein to keep their muscles strong. Meat-based options like chicken, turkey, fish, and lean beef are great choices. Since Frenchies are prone to allergies, avoid wheat, corn, and soy.
  • Choose a high-quality dry food that meets their nutritional needs. Wet food can also be added in small amounts, for variety. Adding vegetables like carrots, sweet potatoes, and green beans gives them vitamins and minerals for their health.
  • French Bulldogs need fiber-rich foods to help with digestion. Fruits like apples, blueberries, and bananas offer natural antioxidants without too much sugar. Always remove seeds and cores before feeding fruit to small breeds.
  • Omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids are important for keeping their skin healthy and their coat shiny. These can also come from fish oil or flaxseed.
  • Since Frenchies can have sensitive stomachs, introduce new foods slowly and watch for any bad reactions.


Before giving your French Bulldog any new food, double-check if it’s safe. When in doubt, ask your vet!

 

Never feed these foods to French Bulldog

Avoid anything with these ingredients

Alcohol

Almonds

Avocados

Cherries

Cinnamon

Coffee / Tea

Dairy

Garlic

Grapes

Onions

Mushrooms

Salt

Sugar

Some foods can make your French Bulldog sick or cause allergies. It's important to know what to keep them away from.


  • Avoid fried and oily foods. These are hard to digest and can lead to weight gain, heart problems, and upset stomachs.
  • Stay away from foods with artificial flavors, colors, and preservatives. They can cause allergies, itching, and long-term health issues. As Frenchies are prone to allergies so check the ingredients in dog food before buying it.
  • Never give your French Bulldog chocolate, grapes, raisins, garlic, or onions. These can cause poisoning, kidney failure, and even death. Even a small amount can be dangerous.
  • Be careful with dairy. Many French Bulldogs are lactose intolerant. Milk, cheese, and ice cream can lead to bloating, diarrhea, and stomach pain. If you are thinking of giving them curd or yogurt, clear it with your vet first. 
  • Raw eggs, fish, or meat should be given with caution. If not prepared properly, they can carry harmful bacteria like salmonella, which can make your dog very sick. Always cook these foods before giving them to your Frenchie.


If you're ever unsure about what type of food to give your pet, ask your vet before feeding it to your dog.

 
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Health

Avg Monthly Expenses

₹ 300 - ₹ 750

Common Health Issues

Bloat

Canine distemper

Hip Dysplasia

Kennel Cough

Leptospirosis

Parasites

Parvovirus

Rabies

Well being

Agility Training

Exercise

Bonding

Socialization

Games

Energy Level

Medium

Exercise routine

20 - 40 minutes

Recognising Stress

Changes in appetite

Reluctance to move

Excessive Barking

Pacing

Excessive Panting

Medical Care

French Bulldogs are generally healthy, but are prone to some common health issues. Here are a few conditions to watch out for as per PetMD and American Kennel Club:


  • Brachycephalic Syndrome: Since French Bulldogs have flat faces, they can have breathing problems. This is called brachycephalic syndrome. Symptoms include snoring, difficulty breathing, and heat sensitivity. In severe cases, surgery may be needed to open their airways.
  • Hip Dysplasia: French Bulldogs are prone to hip dysplasia. This is when the hip joint doesn’t form properly, causing pain and lameness. Treatment can include medication, physical therapy, or surgery.
  • Intervertebral Disc Disease (IVDD): French Bulldogs are at risk of back problems due to their short, stocky bodies. IVDD can cause pain, difficulty in walking, and in severe cases, paralysis. It can be managed with medication, rest, or surgery.
  • Allergies: French Bulldogs can develop food and environmental allergies. Symptoms include itchy skin, ear infections, and watery eyes. A special diet or allergy medications may help manage this.
  • Eye Problems: French Bulldogs are prone to eye conditions like cherry eye (protruding gland) and dry eye (insufficient tear production). Keep an eye out for redness, discharge, or squinting. Eye drops or surgery might be needed.
  • Obesity: French Bulldogs are prone to obesity. Extra weight can lead to joint problems, heart issues, and breathing difficulties. Regular exercise and a balanced diet are important to maintain a healthy weight.
  • Skin Issues: Due to the folds in their face and near the tail, French Bulldogs can develop skin infections. Clean these areas regularly and check for redness or sores. Treatment may involve cleaning, medicated wipes, or antibiotics.
  • Heat Sensitivity: French Bulldogs can struggle in hot weather due to their flat faces. Be mindful of the temperature and provide fresh water and a cool environment to prevent overheating.
  • Anxiety: French Bulldogs can experience anxiety, especially when left alone. They may bark, whine, or exhibit destructive behavior. Training, exercise, and a consistent routine can help manage anxiety.


Regular vet visits, a healthy diet, and exercise are key to keeping your French Bulldog happy and healthy!

 

Vaccination details

Growth Stage

Core Vaccines

6-8 weeks

Distemper, Parvovirus, Hepatitis, and Parainfluenza (DHPPI)

10-12 weeks

DHPPI booster

14-16 weeks

DHPPI booster

Annually

Rabies vaccination

Recommendations to care for senior French Bulldog dogs

As French Bulldogs age, their needs change. Here are some tips to care for your senior French Bulldog:


  • Joint Health and Mobility: Senior Frenchies are prone to joint problems. Arthritis can be common. Regular vet check-ups help catch these issues early. Gentle joint supplements or medications may be recommended for comfort.
  • Weight Management: Older French Bulldogs tend to be less active, so weight management becomes more important. Keep an eye on their food intake. Obesity can lead to heart and joint issues. Look for senior dog food formulas with joint support and fewer calories.
  • Dental Care: Dental disease is common in older dogs. Regular dental check-ups are important to prevent tooth decay, gum disease, or infections. Brushing their teeth and offering dental chews can also help maintain oral health.
  • Comfortable Living Space: As your French Bulldog ages, make their home more comfortable by providing orthopedic bedding. If they struggle with mobility, avoid stairs and provide easy access to their favorite spots.
  • Gentle Exercise: Keep them fit with light, low-impact activities. Short walks and slow play sessions are great for older dogs. Too much exertion can cause stress on their joints and breathing. 
  • Mental Stimulation: Even senior Frenchies need mental challenges to stay sharp. Interactive toys, gentle training sessions, or simple puzzle games can keep their mind active and prevent boredom.
  • Regular Vet Visits: Regular vet visits are crucial to monitor your French Bulldog’s health as they age. Your vet can check for underlying conditions like heart disease, respiratory issues, or eye problems, and offer preventive treatments.
  • Love and Patience: Above all, shower your senior French Bulldog with love, patience, and attention. The golden years are all about making them feel safe, comfortable, and cherished.


By following these tips, you can ensure that your senior French Bulldog enjoys a happy, healthy, and comfortable life as they age.

 
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Grooming

Avg Monthly Expenses

₹ 700 - ₹ 1,200

Shedding Level

Moderate Shedding

Hygienic Checklist

Brushing

Ear Cleaning

Bathing

Eye Care

Teeth Care

Nail Trimming

Benefits of Grooming

Low Shedding

Odourless

Quality of life

Prevents infections

Cleanliness

Prevents Bad Breath

French Bulldogs have a short, smooth coat that is easy to maintain. However, they still need regular grooming to stay clean and healthy.


  • Brushing: Even though they don’t shed as much as some other breeds, Frenchies still shed. Brushing once or twice a week helps remove loose hair and keeps their coat shiny. A soft-bristle brush or grooming mitt works best.
  • Bathing: French Bulldogs don’t need frequent baths—once a month is enough. Too many baths can dry out their skin. Use a mild, dog-friendly shampoo to keep their coat and skin healthy.
  • Wrinkle Care: Their facial folds and skin wrinkles can trap dirt and moisture, leading to infections. Clean these areas with a damp cloth or pet-safe wipes at least a few times a week. Dry thoroughly to prevent irritation.
  • Ear Cleaning: Frenchies have large, open ears that can collect dirt. Clean their ears weekly with a vet-approved ear cleaner. Watch for redness, bad odors or excessive scratching.
  • Nail Trimming: Their nails grow fast and can become painful if too long. Trim their nails every few weeks to prevent discomfort and injuries. If you hear their nails clicking on the floor, it’s time for a trim.
  • Dental Care: Dental hygiene is crucial. Brush their teeth several times a week with dog-safe toothpaste to prevent plaque, gum disease, and bad breath. Dental chews can also help.


Regular grooming keeps your French Bulldog looking great, feeling comfortable, and staying healthy! 

 
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Adopt or Shop: The choice is yours!

Cost of buying

₹ 25,000 - ₹ 1,00,000

If you’re thinking about bringing a French Bulldog into your home, you have two main options: buying or adopting.


Buying:

When buying a French Bulldog, it’s important to find a reputable breeder who follows ethical breeding practices. A good breeder will provide health certificates and let you meet the puppy’s parents. Be sure to ask about common health issues in Frenchies, like breathing problems.


Visit the breeder’s home or kennel to check living conditions. Keep an eye out for puppy mills and breeders who don’t prioritize the dogs’ health. French bulldog puppies can be expensive due to their breeding challenges, and costs may vary based on bloodlines, color, and breeder reputation.


Adopting:

Adopting a French Bulldog is a wonderful way to give a dog a second chance at a loving home. Many rescues and shelters have French Bulldogs looking for families. Breed-specific rescues focus on finding homes for abandoned or surrendered Frenchies.

Adoption fees usually cover vaccinations, spaying/neutering, and medical care. This can be more affordable than buying a puppy while also helping rescue organizations continue their work.


If you love French Bulldogs, you might also like these similar breeds:


Pug | Cavalier King Charles Spaniel | Shih Tzu | Beagle 

 

Prerequisites to pet a French Bulldog

Access to Veterinary

Appropriate Climate

Lifestyle Compatibility

Financial Capability

Willingness to train

French Bulldog breeders in India

Singh Bulls Kennel

Singh Bulls Kennel

Singh bulls kennel

South Delhi, Delhi

3 Puppies
Giriraj Giri

Giriraj Giri

Sweety kennel

Bangalore, Karnataka

1 Puppy
Vishwas P

Vishwas P

Rifflers

Bangalore, Karnataka

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Now that you know what it takes to raise a undefined, are you ready to take the next step to pet one?

Research: Start by learning about the French Bulldog breed. Understand their personality, care needs, exercise limits, and common health concerns. Make sure a Frenchie fits well with your lifestyle and daily routine.


Find Reputable Sources: Before buying a French Bulldog puppy, look for a responsible breeder who follows ethical breeding practices. If you’re thinking about adoption, check breed-specific rescues, shelters, or rescue groups.


Visit Breeders/Adoption Centers: Visit the breeder or rescue to meet the dog in person. Learn about their temperament, health history, and vaccination records. If adopting, ask about their past experiences and any medical conditions.


Ask for Documentation: Always ask for health certificates, vaccination records, and other important documents from the breeder. If adopting, get details on their current health, medical history, and behavior.


Prepare Your Home: Make sure your home is ready for your new French Bulldog. Set up a comfortable space with food bowls, a cozy bed, grooming tools, and toys. Frenchies overheat easily, so ensure cool spaces and fresh water are always available.

Once you’re prepared, you’re ready to welcome your French Bulldog into your family! 

 

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most prevalent symptoms of allergies in French Bulldogs, and how may they be treated?

Itching, skin irritation, and ear infections are symptoms of allergies. Consult your veterinarian for allergy testing and management alternatives, such as allergy-specific foods or medicines.

Do French Bulldogs have any health problems as a result of their flat faces?

Yes, French Bulldogs are brachycephalic, which can cause breathing problems and other health problems. It's critical to keep them cool and well-ventilated, to prevent vigorous exercise in hot weather, and to keep an eye on their breathing.

What is the most effective method for socializing a French Bulldog puppy?

Begin socializing them at a young age by exposing them to a variety of people, dogs, and situations. Puppy socialization sessions and supervised playdates can be useful.

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