Just like humans, dogs need a balanced diet that includes proteins, carbohydrates, fats, vitamins, and minerals to stay healthy. In this article, we will tell you about the diet of French Bulldogs, which food to choose, and where to buy a
French Bulldog puppy near you.
Protein SourcesProtein is essential for your Bulldog’s nutrition. The best sources include meat, dairy products, eggs, and fish. If your dog has no allergies, you can offer hard and sour-milk cheese in small amounts. Fish should always be cooked and served no more than 1-2 times a week. Avoid raw egg whites, as they are harmful to dogs. Boiled eggs should also be given in moderation.
Canines digest animal-based proteins best. Ideal options include beef, lamb, turkey, and chicken fillet — though never chicken bones! Plant-based proteins can be beneficial as supplements but should not replace animal proteins.
Determining the Right Portion SizeIf you decide to feed your Frenchie a natural diet, it’s important to determine the correct portion size. This helps prevent overfeeding and weight gain, which is a common concern for this breed.
For a raw food diet (BARF - Biologically Appropriate Raw Food), the daily intake should be about 2-3% of your dog’s body weight. This includes meat, offal, vegetables, and fruits. For example:
- A 10 kg dog requires about 200-300 g per day.
- A 14 kg dog needs about 280-420 g per day.
Of this amount, pure meat should make up about 60-80% depending on the specific diet plan.
Carbohydrates and FatsCarbohydrates come from cereals, bran, and vegetables. Rice and buckwheat are good options, but monitor your pup for any adverse reactions. Millet, semolina, and barley are harder to digest and may cause stomach issues.
Adding boiled beets, pumpkin, chopped greens, and lettuce to your dog’s diet provides extra nutrients. Vegetable fats come from cereals, and if your dog isn’t lactose-intolerant, small amounts of sour cream, milk, butter, or vegetable oil can be added. However, vegetable oil should never be mixed with dairy products.
Types of Dog Food: Natural, Ready-Made, and Mixed DietsThere are three common approaches to feeding Frenchies:
- Natural Diet – Owners ensure a balanced meal using meat, fish, offal, porridge, vegetables, and unsweetened fruits. However, a diet based only on animal products can harm the kidneys. It’s important to maintain variety and supplement with vitamins and minerals. Products like Practik SuperFood’s salmon oil, liver sauce, and protein flour (krill, turkey, salmon, rabbit) help balance nutrition and support overall health.
- Ready-Made Diets – Dry and wet dog foods are convenient, balanced, and often more economical. They eliminate the need for meal preparation while ensuring proper nutrition.
- Mixed Diets – Some owners combine natural and ready-made foods, such as adding canned food to porridge. However, mixing can make digestion difficult, as different enzymes are required for each type of food. If using a mixed diet, separate meals — dry food in the morning and natural food in the evening — to avoid digestive issues.