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5 Mistakes When Feeding a French Bulldog

Feeding a French Bulldog is not an easy task, and there are common mistakes that many Frenchie owners make. Let’s examine each one in more detail.

Mistakes When Feeding a French Bulldog

Overfeeding

French Bulldogs can gain weight quickly and become obese, so it’s important not to overfeed them.

Follow the feeding guidelines on the label of the food you choose, and be sure to adjust their portion size as necessary if they are gaining or losing weight.

Not Accounting for Breed Size

French Bulldogs are a small breed, so they need smaller kibble sizes to make eating easier.

Look for formulas specifically designed for small breeds, as the kibble size and nutrient levels will be tailored to the needs of your Frenchie.

Feeding Your Frenchie the Same Food

When it comes to feeding your Frenchie, you have several options for their diet, including dry food, canned food, raw food, or homemade meals.

Avoid only feeding them one type of diet, as this can lead to nutrient deficiencies.

Starting with dry food is a good idea, as it contains all the necessary nutrients for your puppy’s growth and development.

You can then try experimenting with homemade meals or a combination of different types of food. It’s important not to make too many changes to your puppy’s diet at once.

If you notice that your puppy doesn’t seem to enjoy a certain type of food or develops an allergic reaction, try removing one ingredient at a time to pinpoint the problem.

Remember, the most important thing is to provide your French Bulldog with a balanced and nutritious diet that meets their individual needs.

Not Accounting for Age

French Bulldogs’ nutritional needs will change as they age, so choose a food appropriate for your pup’s age.

Puppy formulas contain higher levels of protein and fat than adult formulas, so ensure you provide your French Bulldog with the right dog food.

Feeding Your Frenchie Table Scraps

Feeding your French bulldog with food scraps is not recommended for two reasons.

Firstly, it is an imbalanced diet that can lead to weight gain, as it is difficult to measure the amount of food being provided accurately.

Secondly, allowing family members to feed the French bulldog by hand can cause behavioral changes, as the dog may become overly reliant on humans to control their food intake.

To prevent these issues, it’s best to avoid giving your French bulldog leftovers altogether.

However, if it’s necessary to do so, you should place the scraps in a bowl and offer them to your dog after their regular meal, subtracting the appropriate amount from their daily ration.

It’s important to note that allowing your French bulldog to beg for food at the table is a bad habit that can be difficult to break and may even annoy your guests.

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Lisemaine is a dog lover. She currently owns two Frenchies and enjoys working with and training them. She'll share her best tips with you to keep your Frenchie happy, healthy, and active.


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