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Nutritional Needs Of French Bulldog Puppies: Best Food Options by barkandbiteblog: 5:12pm On May 06
Deciding which food suits the best for Frenchies is no piece of cake. It is easy to see that there is a range of choices on the market with each claiming to be the best. Therefore, our Frenchie parents often ask us what the best treat is for their little ones. This is why we tried to gather all of the required information and recollected the key factors that you should carefully consider before choosing the best meal for your dog. By the end of the post, you won't have any trouble selecting the best food for French Bulldog puppies because we will also address some commonly asked issues about feeding!

French Bulldogs' typical dietary requirements

The correct amounts of water, proteins, fats, carbs, minerals, and vitamins all symbiotically play their role in a balanced Frenchie diet. A dog's nutritional demands vary depending on its age, therefore the amounts of nutrients needed will vary as your dog grows or changes experiences.

A French mature dog requires 25-30 calories per pound (approx. 60 calories per kilogram). It is merely a general basis here mentioned but the exact value obtained after considering other factors should be different. For example, you should consider varying activities depending on the age of your dog and their current activity level. Recent studies have demonstrated that older, less energetic dogs only need 30% energy comparable to young and active dogs.

Also, dogs' dietary requirements are dependent on whether they have been neutered. Dogs that are neutered tend to have a lowered level of activity in comparison with the counterparts that have not yet been castrated as a result of hormonal fluctuations. The dog's food intake should also be reduced by thirty percent during such emergency situations.

Home-made or shop-bought food, so which one is better?

The great majority of dog food, most of which is canned, contains preservatives, flavor enhancers, coloring, and other kinds of additives. They prefer to employ meat concentrates and animal by-products rather than actual meat, which would potentially provoke allergic reactions in some dogs.

It will make you feel good about yourself when you feed them with food that you know exactly the ingredients included. Fresh cooked food not only provides dogs crucial nutrients and vitamins themselves, but also helps to inhibit the development of illnesses and allergies. The average French Bulldog's longevity can be increased by eating homemade food, thus we heartily suggest it!

The finest foods for your French Bulldog: 5 ideas


1. The dog food's ingredients

The first step in this process is to make sure to check the ingredients when searching for the optimal food for your Frenchies. The quality of dog food can be judged by the proportion of protein content in the food, which means the quantity of meat or fish. Food quality increases with the amount of meat or fish it contains, and prices typically rise accordingly.

Now, when you look at the ingredients list, what should you look for? It is always important to note if the meat or fish is fresh or uncooked because it is the item that the dish in question contains the most of. This can be any kind of meat, such as lamb, fish, or cattle. Never purchase a food item labeled "animal protein" or "without specified meat content."

2. Grain-free dog meals free of chicken

What kind of food do they need, do they need to be grain-free or chicken-based? is very often the most common question when purchasing food for your pet. The French Bulldog breed, in particular, are among the extremely sensitive dog breeds often suffering from allergies in wheat, corn, sorghum and also with chicken. Because of this, in order to prevent any potential issues, we typically advise offering chicken and grain-free food right away.

This propensity does not, of course, imply that feeding your Frenchie anything that contains chicken will create problems; however, if your Frenchie exhibits any allergic symptoms, you should immediately rule out the chicken as the source of the issue. Even though many high-end dog diets do contain grains, many people are unaware that dogs truly don't require grains at all in their diet. The skin of your Frenchie will appreciate you avoiding these foods.

3. The cost of the dog meal

Price is undoubtedly going to be an issue in your search for food for your Frenchie. You're not far from the truth if you believe that food tastes better the more costly it is. Even so, it still occurs much too frequently that well-known dog food manufacturers charge more for low-quality products with little nutritional content than do less well-known manufacturers for far higher-quality products.

This implies that if you examine the component list, there are businesses whose cuisine satisfies every requirement we outlined above and is significantly more reasonably priced. The name is not everything, as it is with so many things! Commercials don't always tell you what dog food is good for your Frenchie, even though you may have heard a lot about it.

4. The kibble's size

It is strongly advised that you select a meal that is especially made for little or medium-sized dogs, as French Bulldogs are small dog breeds. In this manner, the kibble's size won't be a concern for you. It is best to have a kibble that is just the right size. If it is too little, your Frenchie will merely inhale it without properly chewing it, which could potentially result in choking! They will struggle to eat the meal, though, if the kibble is excessively large.

5. How the dog food tastes

There are many various flavors of dog food to pick from, including lamb, salmon, beef, duck, and more. As long as the meals have the same nutritional content, you can and should switch around the flavors if your Frenchie enjoys a particular brand. Dogs need a diversified diet just like humans do, and your pet will love trying some new foods. Thus, don't be shocked if you observe that your dog is more hungry after introducing a new flavor!

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