
Feed the Breed,
Not the Bag.
Replace feeding guesswork with a breed-specific protocol built for Frenchie bellies — allergies, flatulence, weaning, and everything in between.
Your Frenchie's gut is
uniquely unforgiving.
Most nutrition advice is written for Labradors. Frenchies have a compressed brachycephalic digestive tract, heightened immune reactivity, and a propensity for skin-gut axis inflammation that generic feeding charts completely ignore.
The guide maps every common trigger and explains exactly why your dog reacts — so you stop cycling through expensive bags of kibble hoping for a different result.
Chapter 2 of the guide covers elimination protocols — a 14-day reset diet that isolates triggers without starving your dog.
Wheat & Gluten
The #1 trigger for itchy paws and chronic ear infections in Frenchies. Most commercial kibbles are packed with it.
Dairy
Frenchies lack sufficient lactase. Even a splash of milk causes bloating and loose stools within hours.
Chicken (Farmed)
Highly processed chicken meal — not whole chicken — is a common culprit. Many owners don't realise there's a difference.
Corn & Soy
Cheap fillers that spike blood sugar and contribute to that signature Frenchie flatulence everyone knows too well.
Onion & Garlic Family
Toxic at any dose. Even garlic powder in 'natural flavoring' can cause red blood cell damage over time.
Artificial Additives
BHA, BHT, and ethoxyquin are linked to hyperactivity and skin flares — common in budget dry food.
"Stop cycling through bags of kibble hoping for a different result."

148
pages of
breed-specific protocol

148 pages.
Zero filler.
Every chapter is built around the questions Frenchie owners actually ask — not generic pet nutrition theory. Here's what's inside:
Breed Biology
Why Frenchie digestion differs from every other breed.
Elimination Protocol
14-day reset diet with shopping list and swap guide.
Meal Plans by Life Stage
Puppy, adult, senior — weekly meal rotations included.
Raw & Cooked Hybrid
How to safely introduce raw without the risk.
Supplement Stack
The 6 supplements every Frenchie owner needs to know.
Weaning Protocols
Breeder-specific guide for 4–8 week litters.
Real dogs. Real results.
Named and verified.


Meatball had been scratching his paws raw since he was 8 months old. Three vets, two prescription diets, and $900 in allergy tests later — Kibble's elimination chapter cracked it in 12 days. Turned out to be the chicken meal in his 'premium' kibble.
✓ Paw scratching eliminated. Coat went from dull and flaky to visibly glossy.
Danielle Ferraro
Owner of Meatball, 2 years


As a first-time Frenchie owner I was terrified to get feeding wrong. The puppy chapter is gold — it has a week-by-week schedule with exact gram amounts. Pretzel hit every growth milestone and the vet commented on her muscle tone at the 16-week check.
✓ Healthy weight gain on schedule. Zero digestive upset during the transition.
Marcus Webb
Owner of Pretzel, 4 months (puppy)


Biscuit was gassy enough to clear a room — we'd been living with it for years thinking it was just 'the breed.' The supplement stack chapter sorted it within a week. The digestive enzyme protocol alone was worth ten times the price.
✓ Flatulence reduced by roughly 90%. Energy noticeably improved at 6 years old.
Yuki Tanaka
Owner of Biscuit, 6 years (senior)
Trusted by 2,400+ Frenchie families
The Frenchie Ingredient
Glossary.
A scrollable reference from the guide — 80+ ingredients rated Feed, Caution, or Avoid, with breed-specific reasoning for each.
Sardines (whole, canned in water)
Exceptional omega-3 source. Anti-inflammatory, supports coat and joint health. 2–3 times per week.
Rabbit
Novel protein — ideal for Frenchies with chicken or beef sensitivities. Lean and easily digestible.
Pasture-Raised Eggs
Complete amino acid profile. Raw yolk is fine; raw white should be lightly cooked to neutralise avidin.
Farmed Chicken Meal
Highly processed rendering removes nutritional value. Whole chicken is fine; "chicken meal" on labels is a red flag.
Pork (fatty cuts)
High fat content can trigger pancreatitis in predisposed Frenchies. Lean pork in moderation is acceptable.
Processed Deli Meats
Sodium nitrite, garlic powder, and onion powder are all common additives — all toxic to dogs.
This is a preview of the glossary. The full guide contains 80+ entries.
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