We research all brands listed and may earn a fee from our partners. Research and financial considerations may influence how brands are displayed. Not all brands are included. Learn more.

French Bulldogs Guide


Ads by Money. We may be compensated if you click this ad.Ad
Presented by:
Get up to 90% reimbursement on your vet bills with Embrace Pet Insurance. The best pet deserves the best coverage. Get a free quote today.

French bulldogs, or Frenchies, have become one of the most popular dog breeds in the U.S. in recent years. Find out where they came from, what makes them stand out, what their needs are and which health conditions may afflict them in our French bulldog guide.

Origins of French bulldogs

French bulldogs made their official debut in nineteenth-century France. They were bred by crossing small bulldogs with different types of small dogs native to France to be lap and companion dogs. According to historians, the French bulldog quickly became a symbol of Paris and the lifestyle of its inhabitants.

Ads by Money. We may be compensated if you click this ad.Ad
Embrace Pet Insurance — for when the unexpected happens
Personalize your pet’s policy to get the best for their needs and your budget. Get up to 90% reimbursement — just click on your state to get started.
HawaiiAlaskaFloridaSouth CarolinaGeorgiaAlabamaNorth CarolinaTennesseeRIRhode IslandCTConnecticutMAMassachusettsMaineNHNew HampshireVTVermontNew YorkNJNew JerseyDEDelawareMDMarylandWest VirginiaOhioMichiganArizonaNevadaUtahColoradoNew MexicoSouth DakotaIowaIndianaIllinoisMinnesotaWisconsinMissouriLouisianaVirginiaDCWashington DCIdahoCaliforniaNorth DakotaWashingtonOregonMontanaWyomingNebraskaKansasOklahomaPennsylvaniaKentuckyMississippiArkansasTexas
GET STARTED

General appearance and standout features

Reputable breeders will always make sure French bulldog puppies follow the established breed standard to avoid health problems associated with bad breeding. Some general guidelines for how a healthy Frenchie should look like include:

These standards are established by the American Kennel Club (AKC) and have been in force since 2018.

Personality traits

French bulldogs are a medium-energy breed, which means that, for the most part, they’ll be happy spending a lot of time laying down and sleeping as long as they’ve gotten their daily exercise in.

Frenchies are highly affectionate and have great socialization skills. They are very likely to get along with all family members and other pets in the household. The breed is very playful and has a high tolerance for children. They are also more easily trainable than other dogs.

The breed also has a low barking level, which makes them suitable for apartment living.

Health issues to look out for

As with any other breed, Frenchies are susceptible to different breed-specific health issues, such as:

According to the AKC, the French Bulldog Club of America recommends having your Frenchie get hip dysplasia, patellar luxation, eye, autoimmune thyroiditis, congenital heart disease and juvenile cataract examinations.

Some of the treatments and exams for medical issues common for French Bulldogs may be covered by pet insurance. If you don’t have one yet for your pet, check our our picks for best pet insurance in 2024.

Grooming, nutritional and exercise needs

In terms of grooming, French bulldogs are relatively low-maintenance. Because they have short coats, their shedding is minimal. Brushing their fur at least once a week should help both remove shed hair and equally distribute the oil through their coat. Owners also must maintain their Frenchie’s skin folds and ears clean to avoid skin and ear infections.

Like all dogs, Frenchies need playtime and exercise to avoid obesity and other health issues. However, their short snouts and energy levels require them to have a different amount of physical activity than other dogs. Daily short walks will help them get in the exercise they need without overexerting themselves or overheating.

A good diet is essential to maintaining a French bulldog’s health. High-quality dog foods can offer your dog their necessary daily calorie and nutrient intake. With proper care, French bulldogs can have an average lifespan of ten to twelve years.

Ads by Money. We may be compensated if you click this ad.Ad
Ensure your pet’s well-being with Embrace
The company’s pet insurance policies provide quality coverage with up to 90% reimbursement. Get a quote that fits within your budget today.
GET FREE QUOTE

Summary of Money’s French Bulldogs Guide