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9 Beneficial Items for Your French Bulldog’s Diet

Is your Frenchie getting the specific nutrients they need to thrive or just enough to get by?

French Bulldogs are unique dogs that benefit from special items in their diet. These wonderful companions are naturally lazy, and without a proper diet, they can easily become overweight, resulting in numerous health issues. 

Therefore, they need a well-balanced diet that can provide them with the necessary energy while making sure they don’t gain weight and stay healthy.

What you’ll learn in this guide:

  • Why specialized nutrition matters for low-energy breeds.
  • 9 specific “superfoods” to boost immunity and joint health.
  • How to integrate raw and fermented items safely.

The Foundation of Frenchie Nutrition

Fortunately, there are numerous ready-made nutritious meals for Frenchies in the market that can give your Frenchie everything it needs. These meals are perfectly designed to improve your dog’s health while making sure that he has the needed energy for his daily walks and play.

Other than the commercial dog foods, there are several other food items that can significantly improve your French Bulldog’s health. These items can merge perfectly with both homemade and commercial dog foods. 

Here are some of the best healthy foods that can support your French Bulldog’s health and aid healing.

Consider Incorporating These Into Your Frenchie’s Diet

1.    Raw Eggs

For decades, we have been programmed to stay away from raw eggs, but did you know that raw eggs, together with their shells, can be a complete source of nutrition for your dog? 

An egg is a great source of 

  • Folate and vitamin B12, 
  • fatty acids and riboflavin, 
  • vitamin A, selenium, and iron

You can give them raw eggs several times per week. Cooking them can destroy a huge percentage of nutrients in eggs. Dogs cannot consume raw eggs as their main source of nutrition, but they are a great addition to your Frenchie’s diet.

2.    Organ Meats

Irrespective of the food you feed your dog (commercial, homemade, or raw), organ meat should be a good part of your French Bulldog’s diet. Most commercial diets follow the 10-80-10 rule (10% organ meat, 80% muscle meat, and 10% bones). 

However, you can give your dog more organs and glands, states the Crazy Pet Guy, organs like the heart, stomach, pancreas, kidneys, and liver, which are nutrient-dense. Some organs, like: 

  • Liver: Rich in amino acids, zinc, folate, iron, and vitamins A and B. 
  • Kidneys: Rich in iron, riboflavin, vitamin B12, and vitamin A. 

Tip: If your Frenchie is a picky eater, try lightly searing organ meats to release the aroma before mixing them into their bowl. Gradually increase and make sure your Frenchie gets plenty of organ meat.

3.    Goat Milk

Goat milk is ranked among the most nutrient-rich food items. Goat milk contains immunoglobulin, amino acids, probiotics, electrolytes, and minerals. 

Raw goat milk can help strengthen your dog’s immunity while reducing allergies. And thanks to the digestive enzymes and probiotics in raw goat milk, it can be great for your dog’s digestive tract. 

Unlike cow's milk, goat milk is

  • Easier to digest
  • Less allergenic
  • High levels of selenium, zinc and vitamin A
  • More digestible thanks to the small size of its molecules

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4.    Bone Broth

In addition to adding hydration to dry dog chow, bone broth has numerous health benefits for your dogs. Bone broth is prepared by simmering bones with apple cider vinegar for several days to break down the nutrients in bones to create a highly nutritious meal. 

Bone broth has several health benefits, including:

  • Detoxification of the liver
  • Improves digestion
  • Strengthen your dog’s ligaments, tendons, joints, bones, and muscles
  • Improve the immune system
  • Support brain function

5.    Coconut Oil

One of the best medicinal power foods that can improve the overall health of your canine pal is coconut oil. This oil is an excellent fat that is made up of medium-chain triglyceride (MCT). 

Coconut oil is a thermally stable fat that doesn’t oxidize even when subjected to high temperatures. Another great benefit is that most dogs love the taste of coconut oil in their meals. 

Coconut oil has a wide range of health benefits, including:

  • Improves the dog’s oral and skin health
  • Boosts immunity
  • Reduces inflammation
  • Improves cognition
  • Is rich in minerals and antioxidants

6.    Kelp

Because some of our soils are mineral deficient, seaweeds, like kelp, can help provide needed trace minerals. Kelp is a great seaweed that absorbs a great deal of nutrients into its leaves. 

On average, compared to land plants, sea veggies have over 20 times more minerals, amino acids, and vitamins. Kelp is a great source of complex phytonutrients and trace elements that can improve your dog’s health. Some of the minerals found in kelp include magnesium, zinc, iodine, and selenium.

7.    Fermented Foods

Fermented food can be a great source of probiotics (beneficial bacteria). Fermented foods contain a wide range of supplemental probiotics that can help support your dog’s immunity. 

They can also help heal inflammatory bowel disease and leaky gut while assisting with detoxing the bowel. Fermented foods contain choline, enzymes, acetylcholine, vitamins (B, K2, and C), and lactic acid.

8.    Omega-3 Oils

Small, oily fish like anchovies and sardines are the best source of omega-3 oils. Unlike larger oily fishes, these small-sized fish haven’t had time to accumulate a large amount of toxins. These oily fishes are cleaner and can be an excellent source of omega-3s. However, you should avoid feeding your dog farm-raised sardines. 

Omega-3 oils have numerous benefits, including:

  • Improve the heart’s health
  • Kidney function
  • Brain food
  • Supporting your dog’s joints
  • Other sources of omega-3 oils include cod liver oil, calamari oil, and krill oil.

9.    Mushrooms

Mushrooms have been a significant part of Chinese herbal formulas for centuries. Mushrooms are powerful ingredients that come packed with nutrients and vitamins such as antioxidants, digestive enzymes, and prebiotics. Types of mushrooms like Maitake and Reishi can help boost your French Bulldog’s immune system and digestive health.

Common Questions Answered!

1. What are the best foods to include in a French Bulldog’s diet?

The best foods for a Frenchie’s diet include high-quality proteins; healthy fats like coconut oil; and nutrient-dense additions such as raw goat milk, organ meats, and omega-3-rich fish like sardines. 

These items provide essential vitamins while supporting their unique digestive needs.

2. Why is a balanced diet important for French Bulldogs?

A balanced diet is critical for French bulldogs' health because they are a low-energy breed prone to obesity. 

Proper nutrition helps maintain a healthy weight, supports their joints, and prevents common issues like skin allergies and respiratory strain caused by excess weight.

3. Can I give human food to my French Bulldog?

Yes! Certain “human” foods like plain cooked eggs, blueberries, carrots, and steamed broccoli are excellent sources. 

However, you must avoid toxic foods like onions, chocolate, and grapes. Always ensure that any human food added to a Frenchie’s diet is free of salt, sugar, and artificial sweeteners like xylitol.

4. How often should I feed my French Bulldog?

Typically, adult Frenchies thrive on two small meals per day. Puppies may require three to four feedings to support their growth. Consistent scheduling helps regulate their digestion and prevents them from overeating, which is vital for long-term French bulldog health.

5. Are there specific foods that help with Frenchie skin allergies?

Yes! Because skin issues are a major concern for French bulldogs' health, incorporating anti-inflammatory foods is highly beneficial. 

Adding omega-3 oils (like krill or sardine oil) and raw goat milk to a Frenchie’s diet can help reduce skin inflammation, minimize shedding, and strengthen the natural skin barrier against allergens.

Final Thoughts

The French Bulldog is one of the lower-energy breeds in their size range. These wonderful companions are naturally lazy and can spend a significant part of the day sleeping, which is actually why they are one of the best apartment breeds. 

Without significant exercise and a balanced diet that is specifically designed for French Bulldogs, these dogs can easily gain weight, so make sure your dog doesn’t overeat and spend most of the day sleeping on the couch. To improve their health and well-being, try incorporating these nine powerful items into their daily routine.

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