🏥 Frenchie Health Guide

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.

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⚠️ Educational only · Not veterinary advice

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.

— All 16 Conditions —

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Every condition explained simply. Numbers reflect priority order — start at #1 (BOAS) if you're new.

01
BOAS
Breathing

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.

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02
Heat Stroke
Heat Safety

Heat 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.

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03
Yeast Infection
Skin

Yeast Infection

Funky smell + rust paws.

Probably not allergies — yeast loves Frenchie folds, paws, and ears. Fixable, but it takes months.

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04
Food Allergies
Allergies

Food 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.

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05
Skin Fold Infections
Skin Folds

Skin 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.

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06
Cherry Eye
Eyes

Cherry Eye

Red lump, inside corner.

Tear gland popped out. The #1 vet mistake: removing it. Always ask for replacement, not removal.

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07
Dry Eye KCS
Eyes

Dry Eye (KCS)

Yellow gunk + dull cornea.

Not "just an eye infection." Without daily drops: blindness. With them: normal life.

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08
Brachy Eye BOS
Eyes

Brachy 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.

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09
Ear Infections
Ears

Ear Infections

Drops only fix half the problem.

Chronic ear infections = food allergies hiding underneath. The drops mask the symptom. The diet finds the cause.

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10
Dental Crowding
Dental

Dental 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.

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11
IVDD Disc Disease
Spine

IVDD — 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.

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12
Hip Dysplasia
Joints

Hip 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.

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13
Kneecap Dislocation
Joints

Kneecap Dislocation

"Skip" when running = grinding cartilage.

~50% of cases are in BOTH knees. Each skip wears the joint. Surgery success: 95% — if caught early.

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14
Reflux Hiatal Hernia
Digestive

Reflux & Hiatal Hernia

White foam vomit isn't normal.

Almost every Frenchie with breathing issues also has acid reflux. Slow-feeder + smaller meals + omeprazole.

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15
Hot Spots
Skin

Hot 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.

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16
Anal Gland Issues
Digestive

Anal 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.

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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.

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