The French Bulldogs lifespan is generally 8-14 years. Their life expectancy may be shorter than many breeds due to their size. French bulldogs often don’t have a long lifespan because of heart disease, respiratory problems and skin issues.
The French Bulldog is the ultimate companion dog for families with children or other pets who are looking for an energetic friend that will always want to play. It’s important not to overwork French Bulldogs or exercise them for a long period of time. They should be walked on a regular basis, but more importantly they need to lead an active lifestyle at home.
French bulldogs will often have trouble exercising themselves and thus require some human help in order to stay healthy throughout their life. It’s important that owners take the dog on a walk once or twice every day, which will also help to curb the dog’s separation anxiety.
Best French bulldog food:
There are so many different foods available for dogs these days, but which one is the best for French Bulldogs?
- The best food for a French Bulldog would be high in protein, low in carbohydrates and has plenty of fiber. It also needs to have at least 20% fat content and an adequate amount of calcium.
- French bulldogs are prone to suffer from bloat which can be caused by eating a lot of rich foods.
- Avoid feeding them any treats or food that is high in fat and carbohydrates, as it can lead to obesity which will have a negative effect on the French bulldog’s lifespan!
French Bulldog weight and height:
Female French bulldogs usually are between 12 and 13 inches tall while male Frenchie’s are around 15 to 17 inches high.