The most notable French Bulldog health issue is brachycephalic obstructive airway syndrome (BOAS), which they鈥檙e more prone to as they鈥檙e a flat faced breed. BOAS is caused by a shortened facial structure which causes compression of the tissues at the back of the nose and throat, leading to respiratory issues.
On top of this, their flat faces make it difficult for them to pant and cool themselves down in hot weather, so they鈥檙e also more likely to experience heatstroke and overheating. For this reason it鈥檚 imperative to keep them out of extreme temperatures and to avoid over exercising.
To reduce the chances of purchasing a French Bulldog with this health condition, ensure that both parents have had the necessary screening and look for puppies with longer noses and wider nostrils because these features will allow these animals to breathe better.
French bulldog eye problems
Their flattened faces don鈥檛 just cause them to experience respiratory issues, this shape also causes their eyes to protrude, making them more exposed and prone to infections and injuries. Here鈥檚 some of the French Bulldog eye problems you should keep watch for:聽
Corneal ulcers
As a French Bulldog鈥檚 eyes tend to protrude from their face more than other breeds, they鈥檙e more prone to corneal ulcers which are a serious and painful condition. These are typically caused by trauma, dry eye, or chemical burns and if your dog has this issue, you may spot them rubbing their eyes to try and relieve the pain. Take them to the vet as soon as possible if you suspect a corneal ulcer because urgent veterinary care is key to treating this condition.聽
Dry eye
Dry eye occurs when insufficient tears are produced and may be because of a congenital defect鈥攚hich is usually the case in Frenchies鈥攐r a disease or medication. This dryness can cause the surrounding eye tissue to become inflamed and painful or you may see your dog blinking or squinting a lot or note the presence of yellow or green discharge.聽
Cherry eye
Cherry eye is a common French Bulldog eye problem. This issue is the result of the gland inside the third eyelid protruding from the eye socket, which looks like large, red, almost cherry-like lump. If you suspect your dog has cherry eye, seek veterinary treatment as soon as possible because it鈥檚 likely that the gland will have to be sewn back into a pocket inside the third eyelid.聽
Conjunctivitis
As French Bulldogs are more prone to eye infections, conjunctivitis is also more common in this breed. These are usually caused by bacterial or viral infections or allergic reactions and you鈥檒l need to be on the lookout for pink or red eyes, blinking more than usual and mucus, pus, or discharge. 聽
French Bulldog skin problems
There are a number of French Bulldog health issues that can affect their skin. These are often due to their environment and/or their wrinkly skin. Here we list the most common ones:聽
Skin allergies
Skin allergies are more likely in French Bulldogs and are usually caused by environmental factors such as pollen and dust mites and food intolerances from things like wheat or substances their skin comes into contact with such as washing liquids. These allergies can also be caused by parasites and fleas, so it鈥檚 especially important that you keep on top of your flea and worming treatments.聽
Skin fold dermatitis
While their wrinkly skin may look cute, if it鈥檚 not properly cared for and cleaned regularly, it can result in skin fold dermatitis. This is where the wrinkles become inflamed and sore and without treatment, can also become infected.
French Bulldog ear problems