The 16 conditions every Frenchie owner should know
Click any card to dive in. Each one is explained simply — what to spot, what to do, when to call the vet. No jargon, no fluff.
Information compiled from public internet sources including peer-reviewed studies. Statistics may vary between studies. Always consult your veterinarian. Never medicate your dog without veterinary approval.
Click any card to read more
Every condition explained simply. Numbers reflect priority order — start at #1 (BOAS) if you're new.
BOAS
9 of 10 Frenchies have it.
Loud snoring isn't "how Frenchies are." It's a breathing disease that shortens their life. Manageable — if you spot it.
Learn more → 02 Heat SafetyHeat Stroke
Can kill in minutes.
Frenchies are about 6× more likely to die of heat than a Labrador. Even a 25°C day can be fatal. Cool first, vet second.
Learn more → 03 SkinYeast Infection
Funky smell + rust paws.
Probably not allergies — yeast loves Frenchie folds, paws, and ears. Fixable, but it takes months.
Learn more → 04 AllergiesFood Allergies
7× more likely than other dogs.
Beef is the #1 culprit, not grain. The only real test? An 8-week elimination diet. Blood tests don't work.
Learn more → 05 Skin FoldsSkin Fold Infections
25× higher risk than other dogs.
Nose rope, tail pocket, vulvar folds. Daily 30-second clean-and-dry — but most owners skip it.
Learn more → 06 EyesCherry Eye
Red lump, inside corner.
Tear gland popped out. The #1 vet mistake: removing it. Always ask for replacement, not removal.
Learn more → 07 EyesDry Eye (KCS)
Yellow gunk + dull cornea.
Not "just an eye infection." Without daily drops: blindness. With them: normal life.
Learn more → 08 EyesBrachy Eye (BOS)
Half of brachy dogs have corneal damage.
Daily eye drops prevent ~80% of problems. And if the eye ever pops out — RUN to the ER.
Learn more → 09 EarsEar Infections
Drops only fix half the problem.
Chronic ear infections = food allergies hiding underneath. The drops mask the symptom. The diet finds the cause.
Learn more → 10 DentalDental Crowding
"Doggy breath" isn't normal.
42 full-size teeth in a small mouth. Plaque turns to tartar in 24 hours. Untreated: tooth loss + heart damage.
Learn more → 11 SpineIVDD — Disc Disease
Sudden hunched back? Yelps when picked up?
21× more likely than other breeds. Surgery within 48 hours can mean the difference between walking and paralysis.
Learn more → 12 JointsHip Dysplasia
Bunny-hopping isn't a personality quirk.
Frenchies hide pain. Catch it early: weight + supplements + joint care. Catch it late: $5,000-7,000 surgery.
Learn more → 13 JointsKneecap Dislocation
"Skip" when running = grinding cartilage.
~50% of cases are in BOTH knees. Each skip wears the joint. Surgery success: 95% — if caught early.
Learn more → 14 DigestiveReflux & Hiatal Hernia
White foam vomit isn't normal.
Almost every Frenchie with breathing issues also has acid reflux. Slow-feeder + smaller meals + omeprazole.
Learn more → 15 SkinHot Spots
Goes from dot to pancake in hours.
A raw, oozing patch that wasn't there yesterday. Clip → clean → dry → cone. Don't wait until tomorrow.
Learn more → 16 DigestiveAnal Gland Issues
2.6× more likely than long-nosed dogs.
Scooting + fishy smell. The real fix isn't more "expressions" — it's firm stool and finding food allergies.
Learn more →Still not sure what's going on?
Health symptoms can overlap. When in doubt, call your vet — and use this guide to ask better questions when you get there.
🚨 See the Emergency Guide