What to Feed Your French Bulldog: Complete Informative Guide

If you plan to adopt dog such as a bulldog, there are many things you should know first. The number one thing you should know is how to feed your bulldog.

Luckily for you, there is a complete and informative guide to feeding all bulldog breeds right here. Making sure that your bulldog is eating correctly will assure they are happy and healthy throughout their life.

In addition, feeding your bulldog properly will help to prevent him or her from getting diseases.

Learning the Basics

Before diving into further information about feeding your bulldog, you should find out the basics. First, you will want to make sure your bulldog is eating out of a bowl with straight sides and a flat bottom. This will assure they are more comfortable while eating. In addition, you should have your bulldog eating out of a stainless steel bowl. This will last much longer than plastic bowls. Not only that, but stainless steel bowls are easier to clean and less likely to develop and hold in bacteria than a plastic bowl.

How Much Food to Serve Your Bulldog

Generally, for most bulldogs, you should be serving them between 1 ½ to 2 cups of quality food every day. You should feed your adult bulldog this amount of food over the course of 2 meals. With this being said, the amount of food your bulldog gets might vary somewhat based on their build, metabolism, activity level, and age.

For example, if your bulldog is 0 to 3 months old, you should feed them 4 times each day. If your bulldog is 3 to 6 months old, you should feed them 3 times each day. For bulldogs that are 6 to 12 months old, they should be eating twice a day. Bulldogs that are 1 year and older should be eating 1 to 2 times a day.

Proper Diet

The average lifespan of an English bulldog is 8 to 10 years and you can help prolong it by getting your pet a proper diet. They should be getting enough carbohydrates, proteins, minerals, vitamins, and healthy fats in each meal you serve to them. It should be noted that bulldogs should never be overfed. If you leave food out and allow them to be free-fed, they will likely overeat and become obese. This would be extremely unhealthy for your bulldog.

Choosing Proper Food for Your Bulldog

Above it has been noted what types of things should be included in your bulldog’s diet. However, there also some tips on choosing the proper dog food for your bulldog. The main ingredient should be beef, fish, lamb, or chicken.

The food should never contain soy as many bulldogs have a soy allergy. You should also look into supplementing your dog's diet to make sure they're getting the optimal amount of vitamins they need.

Lastly, the food shouldn’t have any fillers in it. For snacks, you should avoid giving your bulldog rawhide bones. This is the complete and informative guide to feeding your bulldog. Whether you are planning to get an adult or bulldog puppies, this guide can help to make sure you are properly feeding your bulldog rescue. 

What should I feed my bulldog?

Protein should be a big part of your bulldog's diet. They can get protein from foods such as beef, chicken, and fish. Along with the right source of carbohydrates and fats, they also need vitamins and minerals which can be found in fruits and vegetables.

How much food should I feed my bulldog puppy?

Puppies up to age 6 to 7 months should be fed equal amounts 3 times daily. The portion depends on your bulldog's size. Generally, if you're feeding your dog dry kibble, a handful is good enough. For adults, a good two handfuls per portion may be needed.

How many times a day should I feed my bulldog?

Puppies need less food than adult dogs. It's recommended that you feed your puppy smaller portions of food 3 times a day. Adult bulldogs should be fed twice a day.



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