All dogs are susceptible to health problems, many of which depend on their age, diet, and care. Some breeds, like the French Bulldog, are more prone to several health conditions than others. French bulldog health problems can be severe and worrisome, which is why it’s important to be aware of them before adopting a Frenchie.

21 Most Common Health Issues in French Bulldogs
Sadly due to their breeding French Bulldogs are more likely to have health problems. Most of them can be reduced in severity by keeping your dog healthy. Moderate amounts of food and moderate amounts of exercise are perfect for a Frenchie.
This is our list of 21 most common health issues French Bulldogs suffer from.
- Allergies
- Hip Dysplasia
- Cleft Palate
- Conjunctivitis (Pinkeye)
- Hemivertebrae
- Deafness
- Cherry Eye
- Brachycephalic Airway Syndrome
- Stenotic Nares
- Tracheal Collapse
- Heat Stress
- Elongated Soft Palate
- Laryngeal Collapse
- Intervertebral Disc Disease
- Degenerative Myelopathy
- Patellar Luxation
- Entropion
- Distichiasis
- Cataracts
- Von Willebrand’s Disease
- Thyroid issues
How long will my Frenchie live?
As you can quite easily tell, this isn’t a short list, if you name it some Frenchies will most likely suffer from it. But that doesn’t mean you and your pup are doomed. The expected lifespan of a Frenchie is 10 to 12 years and most of the health problems can be treated.
You and your dog are not guaranteed to suffer. There are many things you can do to reduce the effects and even remove them completely.
How can I keep my French Bulldog healthy?
It’s the simple things that keep your Frenchie healthy. Watch her diet, make sure she gets the right amount of exercise, regularly brush her teeth and coat, and finally call a vet if you think something is wrong.
You can read our articles about keeping your Frenchie healthy here.
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