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Ultimate Bulldog Puppy Feeding Chart for Healthy Growth

Did you recently bring home a tiny English Bulldog, Frenchie, or American Bulldog, and now you’re looking for a bulldog puppy feeding chart? We’ve got you covered! Keep reading for everything you need to know about what, how much, and how often to feed your puppy.

Understanding Bulldogs

There are many different bulldog breeds, but three of the most common in the United States include French Bulldogs, English Bulldogs, and American Bulldogs. Much of the advice for how to feed a bulldog puppy is the same regardless of which breed you’re talking about. However, these three breeds all grow to very different sizes, so they will require different amounts of food.

French Bulldogs

The most popular breed in America (according to the American Kennel Club), the lovable French Bulldog has an average life expectancy of 10-12 years and should weigh less than 28 pounds when fully grown.

English Bulldogs

Unfortunately, English Bulldogs are prone to a variety of life-shortening health conditions and have an average life expectancy of only about 8-10 years. Females top out at around 40 pounds, while male English Bulldogs max out at around 50 pounds.

American Bulldogs

The largest of the common bulldogs, American Bulldogs live an average of 10-12 years. Females typically weigh around 60-80 pounds, while males can weigh up to 100 pounds or more.

Comprehensive Bulldog Puppy Feeding Chart

The below bulldog puppy feeding charts should be used as general guidelines for puppy owners who choose to feed their dogs kibble. Keep in mind that each kibble brand may have a slightly different puppy feeding chart, and you should follow the one on the bag more closely than the chart below.

Additionally, know that other types of food (such as raw dog food) may not be measured in cups. (We Feed Raw, for example, tells you exactly how many ounces per day to feed your puppy and how to cut the patties we deliver to you to feed the correct amount of raw food per day.)

French Bulldog Puppy Feeding Chart by Weight, Age

French Bulldog

English Bulldog Puppy Feeding Chart

English Bulldog

American Bulldog Puppy Feeding Chart

American Bulldog

Exploring Puppy Nutrition: Types of Food

Although kibble is the most popular type of dog food, it isn’t the only type of food for bulldog puppies, nor is it even necessarily the best choice. Let’s look at some of the different types of dog food and a few pros and cons of each.

Kibble

While kibble is the most popular and often cheapest type of puppy food, that doesn’t make it the best. This highly processed food is equivalent to stuffing a multivitamin in a cupcake and feeding it to your child for every meal. Carb-filled kibble is difficult to digest and contributes to dental problems.

Wet Food

Although typically just as carb-filled and highly processed as kibble, wet dog food (which is commonly canned or packaged in pouches) at least contains a bit more moisture than kibble and may be easier for bulldogs to eat since they are prone to overcrowded mouths and other dental problems.

Gently Cooked

Less processed than kibble or wet food, “gently cooked” brands you can get delivered to your door still contain higher-than-necessary levels of carbohydrates. However, these brands do tend to use higher-quality ingredients than kibble and canned food companies.

Homemade

If you enjoy cooking, you might choose to make your puppy’s food yourself. However, you MUST get a recipe from a veterinary nutritionist to ensure your puppy gets all the nutrients they need to grow and thrive.

Raw Dog Food

The least-processed and easiest-to-digest food for bulldog puppies is a raw diet. We Feed Raw makes easy-to-eat ground patties that are complete and balanced for dogs of all life stages, including the growth of large-breed puppies (like American Bulldogs). We also use a cold-pressure process to inactivate potential pathogens, making our food safe for even the most sensitive puppy tummy.

Why Is Raw Dog Food Best for Bulldog Puppies?

You may have planned to feed your puppy kibble, but studies show that raw-fed puppies are much less likely than kibble-fed puppies to develop these conditions as adults:

Bulldogs of all varieties are highly prone to all of the above conditions, so starting them on a raw diet when they’re young can help set them up for more healthy years down the road. Additionally, owners of raw-fed puppies report that their dogs have:

  • •Stronger immune systems

  • •Better weight control

  • •Improved digestion

  • •Cleaner teeth

  • •More mealtime excitement

  • •Softer, healthier skin and coat

  • •Smaller, firmer stools

  • •Fewer allergies

Effective Weight Control in Bulldogs

Bulldogs are highly prone to obesity, so controlling their weight as they grow is critically important. Carbs are the biggest contributor to obesity, which is why a naturally low-carb raw diet for dogs is the best thing you can feed to your growing bulldog puppy.

The Best Diet for Bulldog Puppies: We Feed Raw

To give your bulldog puppy the best start in life, you should start them on We Feed Raw. Our species-appropriate raw patties are nutritionally complete and balanced for dogs of all life stages, including the growth of large-breed puppies. Plus, we use a high-pressure process to inactivate potential pathogens, making our food safe.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

How much should I feed my American Bulldog puppy according to the feeding chart?

Since the weights of American Bulldogs vary greatly depending on their age and gender, you should match your American Bulldog puppy’s age and weight with the feeding chart of the food you plan to feed and check the recommended amount of food per day. Make sure to split that amount into at least 3-4 meals per day for puppies under 6 months old and 2-3 meals per day for puppies over 6 months.

What is the recommended feeding schedule for an English Bulldog puppy?

English Bulldog puppies should be fed at least 3-4 times per day until they are at least 6 months old. Then, they should be fed 2-3 meals per day. Check the feeding chart of the food you plan to give for the daily amount, and then divide that amount between the number of meals you feed per day.

Can I use an English Bulldog puppy feeding chart for my dog?

Yes, you can use an English Bulldog puppy feeding chart to determine approximately how much to feed your puppy each day. Keep in mind that every dog has individual needs, so you may need to increase or decrease that amount based on how your puppy is growing.

Where can I find a feeding chart for my French Bulldog puppy?

You can find a feeding chart for a French Bulldog puppy near the top of this article. Remember that a feeding chart is just a guideline and you may need to adjust the daily dose to ensure your puppy grows at the proper pace.

Why is a French Bulldog puppy feeding chart important?

A French Bulldog puppy feeding chart is important because puppies need the right amount of food to grow at the proper pace. Too little food may hinder their development, while too much food can cause puppies to become obese or grow too quickly, both of which can cause various health issues.

How do I use a French Bulldog puppy feeding chart by weight and age?

To use a French Bulldog puppy feeding chart, find where the row for your puppy’s weight and the column for their age to determine their daily food dose. Remember to divide that dose into several smaller meals fed throughout the day.

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