Happy Frenchie Friday All!Hi all! I can’t believe it’s already Friday. All of the Frenchies are waiting for me to complete my tasks so we can start our Frenchie Friday. 🙂 This week I spent most of my time writing up guides: The Ultimate Guide to Adopting a French Bulldog and The Ultimate Product Checklist When Adopting Your Frenchie. Make sure to check them out they are full of great information that can really help you along your Frenchie journey. You can complete the popups on the home page when they appear to receive them. The boys are all into skating and everything is done in their skates including walking the Frenchies around. I’m not sure if Maddie was impressed. ![]() Romeo and Jewels enjoyed their morning snuggles and pets. ![]() ![]() Several times a day I sit with the Frenchies so they all feel loved. 🙂 Lessie especially enjoyed her snuggle time. ![]() I work standing up, like a pharmacist, with them all surrounding me. Mom, you woke us up. Is it snuggle time yet? Yes, I use these waterproof blankets all of the time. The Frenchies love them and they are much, much easier to wash than beds. 🙂 If you want one for your Frenchie, enter FRENCHIEFAMILY for 20% off. ![]() The French Bulldog Breeding website for those interested is almost complete. I still have a few links to work on and am adding a breeding course. If you have a male you are considering using as a stud, check it out. There is a possibility we can partner and he can be promoted on the site. Hope you all have a great weekend enjoying your Frenchies and loved ones! I wrote the Ultimate Guide to Adopting a French Bulldog this week. It was a lot of work and has lots of great information for you. You can read it here. I didn’t write a new post but I did create The Ultimate Product Checklist When Adopting Your Frenchie. It includes the essential for products and recommends ideas for puppy proofing your home. Sign up when the pop-up appears to receive your guide. Read it here. Got pics of your Frenchie? We’d love to see them and share them with the rest of the group. Next Breedings. I am anticipating our next breedings to be in May, June, and July so we should have some fall puppies. I am currently experiencing Frenchie baby fever as I haven’t gone this long without them for quite some time. Stud ServiceWe also provide a stud service for our male Platinum male Nacho and other males. Isn’t he a handsome little guy! Looking for more sires to add to the program. Let me know if you’d like information on adding your male. ![]() Follow Frenchies Naturally on Instagram! My best friend Erica has taken over posting images on Instagram for me for Frenchies Naturally. She’s great at design and frees me up to do what I do best which is Frenchie education. Take a look at what she’s done so far. Click here to follow and stay inforned for Frenchies Naturally. ![]() You can also follow us on Instagram for The French Bulldog of Colorado Send me your instagram links as I’d love to follow you! Send your own Frenchie pics as I’d love to see them and share them!!!info@ frenchiesnaturally.com or text to 719-308-7444 I will be posting them to instagram and Facebook so make sure to follow these pages. Boarding your Frenchie-Colorado Springs Don’t forget we can watch and take good care of your Frenchie while you’re away on vacation. I wasn’t going to continue this service but have decided I will continue watching Frenchie babies I’ve placed in their homes. $35/day. |
Cute Frenchie FridayOur previous Frenchie babies happily living in their new homes!![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Frenchie Friday-April 15, 2022
Happy Frenchie Friday All! This is the latest I think I have ever written my Frenchie Friday email. I really hope you and your Frenchie are enjoying your Friday night instead of working at this time. 🙂 I have worked a ton this week on lots of stuff as I have a wide variety of interests from Frenchies to financial IQ to bed-and-breakfasts/vacation homes to holistic health and much, much more. 🙂 I love it and the Frenchies love that I can work from home with them. Next week I’ll be launching our the French Bulldog Breeding and Stud website. If you have a male you would like to stud I can provide you the information needed to figure out if it’s a good fit for your guy. I’m going to keep this short Frenchie Friday short so I can go watch TV with the 2 and 4-legged fur family. We had friends over and Jewels especially loved Gavin. 🙂 ![]() Maddie enjoyed a day of being the spoiled girl. It rotates in this household. ![]() It sure looks like sweet Frenchie family time. ![]() But is it? Bloopers are my favorite. 🙂 ![]() ![]() ![]() Romeo and Nacho were just misunderstood. Romeo wanted to nibble on Maddies ears and Nacho was giving his love. Anyway, it’s good practice for Trenton to learn how to manage them and eventually present himself as alpha among the Frenchies. Hope you all have a great weekend enjoying your Frenchies and loved ones! Romeo is our featured Frenchie on The French Bulldog of Colorado. Read more about him. Does your Frenchie shed? Make sure you read more on how to help decrease and manage the shedding. Got pics of your Frenchie? We’d love to see them and share them with the rest of the group. Next Breedings. I am anticipating our next breedings to be in May, June, and July so we should have some fall puppies. I am currently experiencing Frenchie baby fever as I haven’t gone this long without them for quite some time. Stud Service We also provide a stud service for our male Platinum male Nacho and other males. Isn’t he a handsome little guy! Looking for more sires to add to the program. Let me know if you’d like information on adding your male. ![]() Frenchie Breeders I’m looking for Frenchie breeders to partner with who do genetic testing. I love matching quality pups to good homes. I realize it’s a lot of work to raise babies and place them in homes. Contact me for details. 719-308-7444 Follow Frenchies Naturally on Instagram! My best friend Erica has taken over posting images on Instagram for me for Frenchies Naturally. She’s great at design and frees me up to do what I do best which is Frenchie education. Take a look at what she’s done so far. Click here to follow and stay informed: instagram for Frenchies Naturally. ![]() You can also follow us on Instagram for The French Bulldog of Colorado Send me your instagram links as I’d love to follow you! Send your own Frenchie pics as I’d love to see them and share them!!!info@ frenchiesnaturally.com or text to 719-308-7444 I will be posting them to instagram and Facebook so make sure to follow these pages. Boarding your Frenchie-Colorado Springs Don’t forget we can watch and take good care of your Frenchie while you’re away on vacation. I wasn’t going to continue this service but have decided I will continue watching Frenchie babies I’ve placed in their homes. $35/day. |
Cute Frenchie FridayOur previous Frenchie babies happily living in their new homes!![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Happy Families! ![]() |
What can I do about Frenchie shedding?
Your Frenchie shedding can understandably be a bit frustrating at times. The thing is not all Frenchies shed as much as others and I’ve often wondered why. Then when I looked closer on my genetic reports, I noticed there was a section for coat type and the shedding gene. The SD Locus or shedding gene is one that can impact how much your Frenchie will shed. This is one piece of the puzzle and other genes can impact shedding as well. Most of what we know about your Frenchie’s shedding is from the SD and IC locus (furnishings). Furnishings typically refer to wire haired dogs that have longer mustaches and eyebrows.
A lesson on Frenchie Shedding Genetics
The MC5R gene (SD) is expressed in the hair follicle glands that produce the oily, waxy substance sebum that helps with lubrication, water repellency, and thermo-regulation of the coat and skin. The SD variant disrupts the structure of the sebum and results in increased shedding with those that carry the higher shedding allele. The SD locus determines the scale of the shedding.
With genetics you inherit one allele from mom and one from dad. If your Frenchies carries two copies of the SD allele (higher shedding), then he will likely be a heavier shedder. If he has one copy of the SD allele and one copy of the sd allele (low shedding allele), your Frenchie will likely be a moderate shedder. Finally, if he carries two copies of the sd alleles then he will be a low shedder. Again there are other factors at play as well that can affect shedding but a big component is the combination of alleles on the SD locus.
Overview:
- High shedder: SD/SD alleles
- Moderate shedder SD/sd alleles
- Low shedder sd/sd alleles
When F/F for the furnishing gene the dog will be less likely to shed. If negative for the gene f/f, they will be more prone to shed. Now, I need to check to find out if many Frenchies tend to be F/F as all of mine are f/f. Remember, furnishings tend to be found in wire haired dogs. I will be calling to find out more about this.
How to choose a Frenchie that sheds less.
If you are looking for a pup and the breeder has genetic tested the SD locus you can likely determine if the pup will be a high shedder or not. Ex. Male is a low shedder sd/sd. Mom is a high shedder SD/SD. Pups will be moderate shedders as they will inherit one allele from mom and dad and be SD/sd.
We have bred French Bulldogs for 20 years and have found certain colors tend to shed more than others. See The French Bulldog of Colorado for our upcoming pups. This is an observation. Not scientific data. I’m sure there are exceptions to the rules. Cream seems to shed the most. Lilac seams to shed the least. I’ve also noticed creams tend to have a slightly thicker and longer hair coat where lilacs tend to be slightly thinner and shorter hair. And no, I have never had issues with alopecia (hair loss) in my lilac or blue Frenchies.
Other reasons why Frenchies shed:
- Time of year. They will blow their winter coat in the spring and their summer coat in the fall. Expect extra hair during these times.
- Age. Puppies tend to shed a puppy coat at around 4-6 months.
- Diet. Just like us, a proper diet provides nutrients and vitamins needed to maintain strong, healthy hair follicles that don’t break off and cause shedding. Omega-3 fatty acids can help promote healthy hair growth and keeping your Frenchie hydrated can help as dehydrated skin can cause hair loss. Keep water available for your little one. Add Omega-3’s to his diet. You can give some salmon, salt-free sardines, dried sardines, or a supplement. I prefer real food sources if possible but here is the omega-3 rich oil that I recommend.
Now you understand what causes the shedding, here’s how you can keep shedding under control*
Brush your Frenchie with a furminator brush (Amazon affiliate link) to get rid of loose hairs. Brushing helps remove first from their fur, disturbs natural oils, and gets rid of dead skin. Plus, usually most pups love it. If your doesn’t, give him treats like omega-3 rich dried sardines to help him enjoy the experience.
Give your Frenchie a bath. Overbathing is not good for your Frenchie. Typically 4 times a year is enough baths to keep your Frenchie clean and maintain skin health. Overbathing can cause itchiness. I only bathe my Frenchies a few times per year. I would say once a month is the most you should bathe your fur baby. A good rule of them would be to bathe him at the beginning of each season. Keep in mind your Frenchies skin is 3 times thinner than yours and will absorb all of the toxins from chemically filled shampoos. We recommend using a safe, botanical shampoo like this one in our store.
Feed an appropriate, balanced diet. This is a whole topic that we will discuss in the future. I feed all my Frenchies a balanced raw diet and none of them shed much. We will discuss different options in the future.
Feed your Frenchie Omega-3’s with wild caught Alaskan salmon you buy for yourself, sardines without salt, dried sardines, or a supplement. Real food is always best but we realize it’s not always convenient. Here’s the safe sea option we love in our store.
Provide plenty of water for your Frenchie to keep his skin moist and prevent shedding.
Now how to control the Frenchie shedding in your home.*
Have your pup sleep in it’s own doggie bed or blanket to keep the hair in their own area. I prefer blankets as they are easy to wash.
Cover their favorite spots with these waterproof, fur blankets. Romeo has his favorite spots he enjoys relaxing. They look great, feel comfy, and keep the fur glitter away. These are in our store.
Use a pet hair removal broom. (Amazon affiliate link) I first saw this at my kids salon and thought it was brilliant. These brooms can be used on almost any floor surface including carpet to remove hair. Plus, it has a squeegee end for cleaning sliding glass door windows covered in Frenchie nose and paw prints.
Now if your Frenchie has excessive shedding it might be an underlying condition.
- Allergies. If your Frenchie is allergic to something it may shed in response. You will have to use a process of elimination or consider allergy testing.
- Fungal or bacterial infections like ringworm can them to shed their hair. Please see your vet and give the appropraite medications.
- Stress. Just like humans, Frenchies can loose hair under stressful situations. Give your Frenchie love and time to adjust to new situations. If they experience separation anxiety, you may need help from a behavioral specialist to help place him at ease.
We realize fur glitter can be frustrating but we also realize your little French fry is worth it. I’ve found every problem has a solution you just have to start somewhere and keep going until you find the solution you are looking for. I’d love to hear what works for you.
Did you find your perfect Frenchie pup?
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Frenchie Friday April 8, 2022
Happy Frenchie Friday All!Hi all! I hope you all experience a weekend where you are really appreciating the life you have with your Frenchie. Dierks Bentley’s song Living has been speaking to me quite a bit as sometimes we forget all we’ve been given. When I went through my yoga certification over a decade ago now in my yoga reading by Eknath Easwaran he said, “Love is in the give and take of every day relationships.” I believe that 100% but sometimes I forget it as well. It is in the ordinary things of everyday life that is really living like snuggling your Frenchie, being able to walk him, and or even being the one with the honor of holding him accountable for his actions. Life really is amazing and having a Frenchie in it makes it even better. I encourage you to take a moment this weekend to really appreciate the every day things. We do a lot of everyday things through the week like snoozing. As you can tell, Romeo does a lot of snoozing. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() We watch movies together. This week we watched Beethoven 1 & 2 as I feel like it’s a classic all kids and Frenchies should watch. 🙂 ![]() ![]() We beg for just a little bite as well. ![]() We did celebrate Tytan receiving an award for integrity from school by playing at the park, going out to eat, and getting ice cream and playing games at Lolley’s. The Frenchies didn’t get to join us but they got lots of snuggles when we got back. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Hope you all have a great weekend enjoying your Frenchies and loved ones! Jewels is our featured Frenchie on The French Bulldog of Colorado. Read more about her to find out how she got her retired life and how she got her name. Xylitol poisoning is on the rise in Frenchies as more and more products are adding it as a sweetener. Make sure you read more on how to prevent xylitol poisoning in your Frenchie. Got pics of your Frenchie? We’d love to see them and share them with the rest of the group. Next Breedings. I am anticipating our next breedings to be in May, June, and July so we should have some fall puppies. I am currently experiencing Frenchie baby fever as I haven’t gone this long without them for quite some time. Stud Service We also provide a stud service for our male Platinum male Nacho and other males. Isn’t he a handsome little guy! Looking for more sires to add to the program. Let me know if you’d like information on adding your male. ![]() I’m looking for Frenchie breeders to partner with who do genetic testing. I love matching quality pups to good homes. I realize it’s a lot of work to raise babies and place them in homes. Contact me for details. 719-308-7444 Follow Frenchies Naturally on Instagram! My best friend Erica has taken over posting images on Instagram for me for Frenchies Naturally. She’s great at design and frees me up to do what I do best which is Frenchie education. Take a look at what she’s done so far. Click here to follow and stay informed: instagram for Frenchies Naturally. ![]() You can also follow us on Instagram for The French Bulldog of Colorado Send me your instagram links as I’d love to follow you! Send your own Frenchie pics as I’d love to see them and share them!!!info@ frenchiesnaturally.com or text to 719-308-7444 I will be posting them to instagram and Facebook so make sure to follow these pages. Boarding your Frenchie-Colorado Springs Don’t forget we can watch and take good care of your Frenchie while you’re away on vacation. I wasn’t going to continue this service but have decided I will continue watching Frenchie babies I’ve placed in their homes. $35/day. |
Cute Frenchie FridayOur previous Frenchie babies happily living in their new homes!![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Happy Families! ![]() |
Beware of Xylitol Poisoning in Frenchies
What is the big deal about xylitol poisoning in Frenchies? Let’s explain what xylitol is Xylitol It’s a sugar substitute extracted from birch trees (also known as birth sugar), corn fiber, hardwoods and other vegetable matter. Then it’s made into a fine white powder that looks and tastes like sugar, with half of the calories, but doesn’t cause blood sugar spikes. It’s used in many food products including gum to decrease the amount of sugar our bodies are exposed to. In fact the most common xylitol poisoning reported to the Pet Poison Hotline is from gum. In 2020, Pet Poison Helpline had 5,846 calls involving dogs ingesting xylitol!
Here’s a list of common items that have the potential for Xylitol poisoning in Frenchies.
- Drink powders
- Cough drops and syrups
- Instant coffee
- BBQ sauce and ketchup
- Vitamins
- Candy and chocolates
- Toothpaste and mouthwash
- Chewing gum and mints
- Peanut butter, jam, pancake syrup
- Pudding
Here’s a list of more than 700 products that contain xylitol …
In humans it does not activate the pancreas to release insulin. In our furry Frenchie friends that’s a different story. Once ingested it is absorbed quickly in the bloodstream, rapidly activates the pancreas to release insulin. Insulin then signals to the cells to absorb sugars in the bloodstream which leads to ow sugars in the bloodstream (hypoglycemia). This can happen is as little as 10-60 minutes and can be life threatening.
There is no antidote for xylitol poisoning.
Keep in mind Frenchies that ingest doses of >0.1 g/kg of xylitol are at risk for developing hypoglycemia, while those that ingest >0.5 g/kg may develop acute liver failure. You must get treatment for your little one!
Signs of xylitol poisoning in Frenchie’s include:
- Vomiting
- Lethargy
- Depression
- Weakness
- Staggering
- Loss of Coordination
- Seizures
What should you do if you suspect xylitol poisoning in your Frenchie?
- Call the Pet Poison Hotline. 1-800-213-6680
- Contact your vet or emergency room vet for immediate hospitalization for blood glucose monitoring, dextrose administration, intravenous fluids, liver protectants, and any other supportive care that may be needed. Blood work should be monitored frequently to make sure that blood glucose and liver function remain normal.
What should you NOT do.
- Do not induce vomiting or give anything orally to your Frenchie unless specifically directed to do so by your veterinarian. It is important to get treatment for your Frenchie as quickly as possible. As some may already be hypoglycemic, inducing vomiting can worsen clinical signs.
What can I do to prevent xylitol poisoning?
When I worked as a compounding pharmacists we had a sign educating everyone working there to never, ever use anything that had xylitol in it to mix up a compound for our dogs. Just imagine how easy it would be for Frenchies to eat something with xylitol in it. If your Frenchies are like mine, they love food and don’t discriminate. In fact, they see the gum or chocolate bar filled with xylitol left on the coffee table as special treat from mom or dad. Precautions to take:
- Don’t leave xylitol containing foods anywhere your Frenchie can reach.
- Make sure xylitol containing foods are higher up in your pantry where your Frenchie can’t reach.
- Do not leave your purse containing gum on the floor.
- Always put gum in drawers or high areas.
- Do not feed your Frenchie leftovers that could contain xylitol in it like BBQ sauce, ketchup, etc…
- Make sure your vitamins (especially chewable ones) are in a place they cannot reach. This is especially true of childrens vitamins as mine have left them laying around and I’ve had to educate them not to do so.
- Educate your family and children on xylitol poisoning.
- Only use pet toothpaste, never human.
- Double check the nut butter you give your Frenchie’s for medication time.
- Don’t leave xylitol containing foods anywhere your Frenchie can reach.
- Make sure xylitol containing foods are higher up in your pantry where your Frenchie can’t reach.
- Do not leave your purse containing gum on the floor.
- Always put gum in drawers or high areas.
- Do not feed your Frenchie leftovers that could contain xylitol in it like BBQ sauce, ketchup, etc…
- Make sure your vitamins (especially chewable ones) are in a place they cannot reach. This is especially true of childrens vitamins as mine have left them laying around and I’ve had to educate them not to do so.
- Educate your family and children on xylitol poisoning.
- Only use pet toothpaste, never human.
- Double check the nut butter you give your Frenchie’s for medication time.
Did you find your perfect Frenchie pup?
Start planning for your new French Bulldog puppy to join you!
Need help planning? This is include for free when choosing a pup from The French Bulldog of Colorado. No worries if you don’t. You can still get the same training our puppy parents receive.
Still Looking for the Perfect Frenchie to add to your family?

Check out our available Frenchie pups at our sister company, The French Bulldog fo Colorado.
Frenchie Friday-April 1, 2022
Happy Frenchie Friday All! Hi all! It’s time for another weekend with the Frenchies.This past week I wasn’t very good about taking pictures. One thing that happened is Irving went to live with his new momma. Little Irvy is somewhat of a special needs boy as he’d had issues with having an anal prolapse. He’s had several surgeries, treatments, etc… and will likely not ever be 100%. I was planning on keeping him for forever but one of our family members really wanted him. I agreed to give it a go. It’s really hard to let one go you’ve worked so much with but he is a total sweetheart and deserves the one-on-one attention she can provide for him. ![]() As I write this email the Frenchies are all around me. Bubbles is playing soccer with her bowl. ![]() Jewels and Romeo are playing while Maddie is trying to join in. ![]() Nacho is asking for extra love and pets. ![]() Annie and Bubbles have gotten naps in. ![]() ![]() While Lessie Poo chewed away on her water buffalo horn. ![]() Annie is our featured Frenchie on The French Bulldog of Colorado. Read more about her to find out how she got her name. We also focused on how to smooth out your Frenchies dry, crusty nose on Frenchies Naturally. You can read more here! Got pics of your Frenchie? We’d love to see them and share them with the rest of the group. Next Breedings. I am anticipating our next breedings to be in May, June, and July so we should have some fall puppies. I am currently experiencing Frenchie baby fever as I haven’t gone this long without them for quite some time. Stud Service We also provide a stud service for our male Platinum male Nacho and other males. Isn’t he a handsome little guy! Looking for more sires to add to the program. Let me know if you’d like information on adding your male. ![]() Frenchie Breeders I’m looking for Frenchie breeders to partner with who do genetic testing. I love matching quality pups to good homes. I realize it’s a lot of work to raise babies and place them in homes. Contact me for details. 719-308-7444 Follow Frenchies Naturally on Instagram! My best friend Erica has taken over posting images on Instagram for me for Frenchies Naturally. She’s great at design and frees me up to do what I do best which is Frenchie education. Take a look at what she’s done so far. Click here to follow and stay informed: instagram. ![]() Send me your instagram links as I’d love to follow you! Send your own Frenchie pics as I’d love to see them and share them!!!info@ frenchiesnaturally.com or text to 719-308-7444 I will be posting them to instagram and Facebook so make sure to follow these pages. Boarding your Frenchie-Colorado Springs Don’t forget we can watch and take good care of your Frenchie while you’re away on vacation. I wasn’t going to continue this service but have decided I will continue watching Frenchie babies I’ve placed in their homes. $35/day. |
Cute Frenchie Friday Our previous Frenchie babies happily living in their new homes! ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Happy Families! ![]() |