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Do French Bulldogs have a growth spurt?

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Most French Bulldogs will grow to their maximum height in their first 12 months. However, their weight will increase from 12 months for up to 24 months as they bulk out. Even once your French Bulldog is as tall as he/she is going to get, your french will still gain weight in the form of muscle mass.


At what age is a Frenchie full grown?

French Bulldogs will continue to slowly fill out anywhere between nine to fifteen months of age. They are considered fully grown around 12 to 14 months old, but may continue to put on muscle until they are two years old.

Do French Bulldogs go through a lanky stage?

"Lanky" stage - your Frenchie will go through this stage around 7-12 months of age which he/she may look too skinny. We want you to know that is a normal stage that most French Bulldogs go through and it takes a bit of time for them to fill up. Do not be alarmed if your Frenchie is thin at that age.

How big can a French Bulldog grow?

Fully grown, the average, healthy weight for a French Bulldog is 16-28 pounds, and they stand approximately 12 inches tall at the shoulder. The average French Bulldog lifespan is 11-14 years, but life expectancy can be affected by many factors.

How can I bulk up my French Bulldog?

Some of the best natural supplements for building the French bulldog's muscle mass are eggs, chicken, beef, salmon, tuna, and turkey meat. Switching your Frenchie to the BARF diet can help dogs prone to allergies and sensitive digestive systems. BARF diet includes feeding your pet raw meat, fresh veggies, and fruits.

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