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The truth is that dogs don't really need to eat vegetables when they are fed a complete and balanced diet from their daily dog food. However, the French love to eat anything (and everything), so it's not uncommon for us owners to give our pooches the occasional veg.
Can french bulldogs eat vegetables?French bulldogs can eat certain vegetables, but only as a small part of their diet. Vets recommend that vegetables in a Frenchie's diet be fed only as a low-calorie snack and make up no more than 10% of their daily diet. However, some vegetables are actually poisonous and poisonous to Frenchies.
Vegetables can be good for French Bulldogs but should only be fed occasionally as a treat or snack. In fact, some vegetables can be far healthier than most snacks you can buy at your local pet store.
Since vegetables are low in calories, they can help you maintain your Frenchie's weight. But don't "just" give them veggies, limit the amount of veggies to just 10% of their daily caloric intake.
However, as with anything you feed your Frenchie, watch out for diarrhea and choking. If your dog has a history of allergies I would play it safe.
And most importantly, remember that I am not a veterinarian so please always consult a professional before adding anything to your Frenchie's diet. Everything here is based on my own online research of what vets are saying.

But do French bulldogs like vegetables?
I can only speak from personal experience with our own Frenchman Claude. He's a big vegetable lover and we occasionally let him eat some steamed carrots left over from our own dinner.
Claude the French likes vegetables, so I decided to research veterinarian websites to see what safe vegetables are and how to feed them.
I hope you enjoy my research below explaining which vegetables are good for French bulldogs and which ones to avoid entirely. Some are poisonous, including onions, garlic, shallots, and other members of the allium food family.
Vegetables for French Bulldogs
In this list you can find out which are the best vegetables for French bulldogs. Some are good, some are not; Therefore, please read each section in its entirety. There are some of these vegetables that come with a warning; either in terms of choking, allergic reactions, or even toxicity.
artichokes
French bulldogs can eat artichokes, but only in moderation and with no added or harmful additives to the recipe. The hearts, leaves, and stems are fine in small portions, but shouldn't be part of your regular diet in large amounts.
Artichokes contain many nutrients that can be very healthy for a Frenchie, including vitamin C, folic acid, magnesium, and fiber. Some vets even say artichokes can help with Frenchie farts and irritable bowel syndrome.
As an antioxidant, artichoke could help fight cancer and heart problems and boost your immune system.
If you decide to feed artichoke to your French Bulldog, remove the outer leaves, make sure it is raw and cut it into very small pieces to avoid choking. Do not garnish or season with salt, pepper or garlic.
asparagus
French Bulldogs are safe to eat asparagus as it is non-toxic to dogs. However, asparagus spears can be very tough and tough, so chop them up into small pieces and lightly cook them before feeding them to your Frenchie.
Raw asparagus can cause diarrhea, gas, and vomiting because it can be difficult to digest if chewy and not cut into smaller pieces.
As with every other vegetable on this list that the French are safe to eat, don't add any other ingredients to the asparagus. Butter is something to avoid completely.
But please note; The asparagus fern is poisonous to dogs. If you grow the asparagus yourself, be sure to completely remove the poisonous fern part first. That doesn't exist in asparagus from the store.
It's also worth noting that when your French Bulldog eats asparagus, their urine may smell funny. It's the same with humans, but you shouldn't see this as a problemYour Frenchie is potty trainedor urinating outdoors.
Aubergine (Aubergine)
Most French bulldogs can safely eat eggplant and eggplant as long as they are fed in moderation. If you do decide to feed your Frenchie eggplant and eggplant, only do so in small amounts as a treat.
The eggplant belongs to the nightshade family, which is a common cause of allergies in both humans and dogs. You should also monitor your Frenchie closely in case of an allergic reaction.
I wouldn't feed a Frenchie aubergines at all, you don't take any risks. There are other vegetables for a French bulldog that you should try instead.
However, if you choose to let your Frenchman eat eggplant, it could be very healthy for him. Eggplant contains phytonutrients that help fight diseases like cancer, heart disease, and neurological problems.
It's also packed with vitamins like B6 and K, as well as essential minerals like potassium, folic acid, and niacin.
beans
French bulldogs can eat many different types of beans, but there are some that can be toxic to their health. Green beans are the safest and healthiest as they contain antioxidants, iron, potassium, protein, magnesium and vitamins A, C and K.
The beans that you shouldn't feed your Frenchie are baked beans, canned beans, broad beans, and raw red kidney beans.
Due to the large amount of different types of beans, I created another oneGuide all about French eating beanswhich goes into more detail about what is safe and what is not.
Beetroot
French bulldogs can safely eat beets and beets, but as with all Frenchie vegetables in their diet, beetroots should be used in moderation. This vegetable contains many healthy elements like fiber, folic acid, manganese, potassium, and vitamin C, which are said to be good for a Frenchie's coat.
Beetroot is not poisonous, and the ASPCA (US equivalent of the RSPCA) actually has a guide written on their website (view here) on how turnips are okay for French and dogs.
Beets are best served cooked and pureed, or you can even shred them over their regular food or kibble.
Broccoli
French bulldogs can eat broccoli whether it is raw or cooked. As with other vegetables a French Bulldog can eat, broccoli should be served without any spices or butter. This vegetable is high in vitamin C and fiber, and very low in fat, making it a healthy snack alternative.
However, it may not be worth the risk since broccoli florets contain isothiocyanates. These are known to cause stomach irritation in dogs.
If you let your Frenchie eat broccoli, make sure it's only 10% of their daily calories. Anything over 25% can be toxic to them. It can also pose a choking hazard if raw and in large chunks, so serve very small and always cooked first.
Cauliflower
French Bulldogs can eat Brussels sprouts as long as they are fed in moderation. However, sprouts are known to be one of the veggies that cause the most bloating, so I wouldn't let my farting Frenchie eat any of them!
Sprouts are a healthy treat that Frenchies eat and could benefit from. They contain vitamins and fiber, as well as antioxidants that help fight damage to your dog's cells.
But back to farting… Brussels sprouts help with bowel movements, so your Frenchie will smell strong after eating. That's not necessarily a bad thing, however, because assuming you can put up with the stench, it could actually help your gut health.
Brussels is also high in vitamin K, which supports healthy bones, as well as minerals like potassium and manganese, which help build muscle protein.
Butternut Squash
French bulldogs can safely eat butternut squash provided you don't let them eat the seeds and skin (these can cause blockages in their digestive system). All types of squash are fine for the French, and are even said to help them overcome diarrhea.
Feed your Frenchie butternut squash by chopping it into small pieces, removing the skin, peel and seeds, then steaming and mashing and combining with its regular diet. Do not feed your Frenchie raw butternut squash.
Pumpkins contain healthy elements like vitamin A, vitamin C, fiber and potassium. These elements are said to help with vision, the colon, the immune system, muscle development, and more.
Kohl
French bulldogs can eat cabbage, be it black, Danish, green, purple, red, savoy or Tuscan cabbage. These vegetables are said to aid in your dog's digestion, may be good for their skin and even help fight cancer.
However, do not feed your Frenchie large amounts of cabbage. Cabbage contains a naturally occurring compound called thiocyanate. Vets say this could suppress their thyroid and lead to hypothyroidism.
By cooking the cabbage thoroughly, you can eliminate the thiocyanate. Either steam or boil and then chop into small pieces to increase daily calorie intake.

cauliflower
French Bulldogs can eat cauliflower, but I would recommend that you do not feed them raw. These vegetables are good for French Bulldogs as long as they are steamed, boiled or roasted first as this will eliminate the gassy properties.
However, many recipes like cauliflower cheese contain onions and garlic, both of which are toxic to dogs. So when you feed your Frenchie cauliflower, make sure it's a pure vegetable with no spices or dairy ingredients.
carrots
French bulldogs can eat carrots, but they should be cut into small and edible pieces before serving. Calories are a healthy snack alternative that's high in fiber while being low in calories.
You can feed your Frenchie raw or cooked carrots. To learn more about this safe Frenchie vegetable,read this guide.
Saddlery
French bulldogs can eat celeriac or celery root. Celeriac is packed with valuable ingredients such as vitamin K and the minerals calcium, copper, iron, manganese and phosphorus.
However, celeriac should only be fed in very small amounts, as it has an above-average sugar content for a vegetable. As a carb, it can also cause a lot of bloating and bloating... and as we know, French people are prone to farting (so you might want to avoid them).
Saddlery
French bulldogs can eat celery, but I wouldn't let them overeat it. Celery is known to cause increased urinationif you live in an apartment, it could mean more outdoor trips and an uncomfortable pooch.
Interestingly, too much celery can cause dogs to urinate a lot more than usual. But cut into small, chewable, digestible pieces — with the leaves removed — celery is fine for dogs in limited amounts.
However, celery is safe for dogs and is often recommended by veterinarians to help a Frenchie lose weight. It's an excellent source of fiber and vitamins and might even give your Frenchie fresher breath due to the way it's chewed.
However, I would recommend that you feed your Frenchie celery in very small amounts and cut it into bite-sized pieces to prevent choking.
fennel
French bulldogs can eat fennel as it is a safe vegetable that is packed with vitamins A and C, as well as calcium, iron and potassium. Vets say fennel can also help fight your Frenchie's bad breath, indigestion and bloating — what's not to love about fennel!
Fennel is also said to improve bowel movements, soothe a dog's digestive system, contain antioxidants, and keep your Frenchie strong and healthy.
Some dog owners boil up fennel seeds and then mix the fennel water into their pup's regular food. In fact, some dog foods and flea treatments contain this great vegetable for the French.
Garlic (poisonous: do not feed)
French bulldogs shouldn't eat garlic! Like chives, onions, and leeks, this vegetable belongs to the allium family and is poisonous to dogs. To reiterate, garlic is toxic to French bulldogs and you should never let them eat them.

Before you panic, it's large amounts of garlic that can be toxic to a French bulldog. So if she ate a small amount off the ground, chances are they're fine. But if you have any doubts and notice vomiting or diarrhea, please contact your vet immediately.
Garlic poisoning may not be apparent until a few days after your Frenchie has eaten it. So look out for signs like:
- stomach pain
- Diarrhea
- Sabbern
- Increased respiratory rate
- lethargy
- nausea
- Pale gums
- Vomit
Ginger
French bulldogs can eat ginger in small doses. Ginger is said to contain antioxidantsMotion sickness assistance, blood circulation, bloating and gastrointestinal problems. Ginger is also an anti-inflammatory vegetable and could help a Frenchie with arthritis.
Only feed your Frenchie raw ginger, perhaps sprinkled over their regular food. I would recommend no more than a teaspoon of ginger per day.
Don't let your Frenchie eat gingerbread, gingerbread cookies, or ginger snaps. These are high in sugar and are particularly bad for weight gain and for dogs that may be prone to diabetes.
herbs and spices
French Bulldogs can eat some herbs and spices in moderation, but there will be some that will be dangerous. Below are the safe herbs and spices, followed by those that may be toxic to dogs.
Safe List (only in small quantities)
- Anis
- Basil (can help with arthritis, mood, stress and anxiety)
- cayenne pepper
- Camomile
- Chia seeds (contain omega essential oils)
- Cinnamon (is anti-inflammatory and may counteract diabetes)
- Cilantro
- dill (said to reduce bloating)
- fennel
- Ginger
- mint
- Oregano
- Parsley (can flush toxins from your Frenchie's body)
- Rosemary
- sage
- Thymian
- Turmeric (might boost metabolism and help with weight loss)
Poison list (do not feed)
- Cocoa powder (Read more about chocolate toxicity)
- Beinwell
- Garlic
- nutmeg
- Pennyroyal
- Salt
Kale (do not feed)
French bulldogs should not eat kale. While this might go against a lot of other advice you've seen online from animal bloggers calling this a canine superfood, I prefer to hear real veterinarian websites.
I've found vets online who say kale can cause kidney and bladder stones. Here's an example of why you shouldn't feed your Frenchie kale, courtesy ofthe MSPCA.
“Kale may be nutritious for humans, but keep it away from your dogs. Many pet owners have started feeding their dogs kale ribs as a treat, but kale is high in calcium oxalate, which can cause health problems, including kidney and bladder stones. Most dogs can recover at home with medication; However, hospitalization and supportive care may be required to aid recovery.”
leek (do not feed)
French bulldogs should not eat leeks. Just like garlic, which I referred to earlier, leeks belong to the allium family and can be poisonous and poisonous to dogs. Even a small amount of leeks can damage your Frenchie's red blood cells, resulting in a decrease in blood oxygen levels.
For details on what to look out for, scroll up to see my notes on garlic.
lettuce
French bulldogs can eat lettuce, and in fact, it's one of the best vegetables for Frenchies. Lettuce is packed with vitamins A, C and K, all of which should be in a dog's diet. It's also a low-calorie snack that can aid in digestion and provide fiber.
However, how much the health benefits of lettuce depend on how you feed it to your Frenchie. For example, raw lettuce is better for her, but don't put dressing or vinaigrette on it.
mushrooms (do not feed)
French bulldogs can eat certain types of mushrooms, but only certain ones, which is why I recommend leaving them off the table entirely. While mushrooms contain health benefits like vitamins and proteins, some have high levels of toxicity.
It's enough to let your French eat the wrong type of mushroom for problems to develop. In the worst case, mushroom poisoning can lead to death, although seizures and organ failure are quite possible.
Mushrooms poisonous to dogs include (Courtesy of PetMd.com):
- Liver Toxic Mushrooms:Amanita phalloides (Death Cap Mushroom), Amanita ocreata (Angel of Death), Lepiota (False Parasol) and Galerina.
- Hallucinogenic Mushrooms:Conocybe, Gymnopilus, Psilocybe and Panaeolus.
- Toadstools: Amanita pantherina (panther's hat) and Amanita muscaria (fly agaric).
- Muscarinic mushrooms: Inocybe and Clitocybe.
- False Morels:Gyromitra esculenta (beefsteak), Gyromitra caroliniana, fungi of the genus Verpa, fungi of the genus Helvella.
- Fungi That Cause Gastrointestinal Discomfort:Boletus, Chlorophyllum und Entolomo.
onions (do not feed)
French bulldogs should not eat onions. Just like leeks and garlic, onions can be poisonous and poisonous in large quantities. It doesn't matter if they're raw or cooked, Frenchies shouldn't be fed onions.
However, the toxicity of onions depends on the size of your dog and how much he ate. If in doubt, consult your veterinarian.
A small piece of onion falling to the ground and being devoured is probably fine, to be honest, but it's always better to be safe than sorry, so seek professional advice.
parsnips and turnips
French bulldogs can eat parsnips and turnips. Safe for the French, this root vegetable contains good things like vitamins B6 and C, as well as folic acid and potassium. These veggies are good as they are said to support metabolism and even kidney function.
As with all of the vegetables on this list, cooked or raw parsnips or swedes should only be fed to a Frenchie in moderation. I suggest shredding them finely and sprinkling them over your dog's regular food.
Peas
French bulldogs can eat peas as they are a good source of vitamins. In fact, peas are often found in commercial dog food. Frozen peas, snow peas, snow peas, garden peas, and English peas are fine, but avoid canned peas.
The reason you should avoid feeding your Frenchie canned peas is because of the added salts that the peas are often soaked in. If you feed them canned peas, make sure you rinse and even boil them first to remove any traces of sodium.
Packed with good components including A, K, and B vitamins, peas are high in protein and high in fiber…all of which can improve eye, heart, and skin health.
Pfeffer
French bulldogs can eat peppers, but in moderation. Peppers are safe to eat and can be a crunchy and healthy snack. However, hot peppers such as jalapeno peppers or chili peppers should be avoided at all costs. Spicy peppers will upset your Frenchman's stomach and cause him to vomit.
Green, yellow, and red variety peppers are fine for Frenchies and are high in vitamin C. Red peppers are the healthiest as they contain the most vitamins A and C, so it's fine to add these to your Frenchies bowl.
Never feed your Frenchie peppers that have been exposed to spices, salt, or garlic and onions. For example, a fajita mix might contain some of the elements that are toxic to dogs.
Ideally, to prepare pepper for your Frenchie, you should steam and puree them to remove the outer skin. This skin can be quite tough to chew and digest.
Here are the most popular peppers with a quick guide.
- Paprika (safe in small amounts)
- Cayenne pepper (do not feed)
- Chili peppers (do not feed)
- jalapeno pepper (do not feed)
- peppers (do not feed)
- Red and yellow peppers (safe in small amounts)
- Tabasco pepper (do not feed)
Potato (do not feed)
French bulldogs should not eat raw potatoes. Potatoes contain an element called solanine, which can be toxic to some dogs in large amounts. It should be avoided at all costs in diabetic Frenchies.

However, you can feed your Frenchie small amounts of boiled or boiled potatoes, as the cooking process destroys most of the solanine. But to be on the safe side I wouldn't let our Frenchie eat, and that includes fries, fries and chips.
I wrote a bigger guide on why these veggies might be bad for your FrenchiePlease read this for all the details.
pumpkin
French bulldogs can safely eat squash provided you don't feed them the stems, leaves and seeds. The squash should also be cooked, since raw squash is difficult for a Frenchie to digest.
The best way to feed a French bulldog pumpkin is to choose the canned variety, which is then cooked, tenderized, and free of pumpkin seeds, spices, and sugar.
Pumpkin is low in calories, high in fiber, and could even help with weight loss if used to replace part of your daily munchies. It also contains iron, beta-carotene, potassium, and vitamin A, all of which are healthy and good for a dog in moderation.
radish
French bulldogs can eat radishes in small portions. Radish is a great source of fiber, potassium, and vitamin C, which can aid in your Frenchie's digestion, immune system, and even muscle growth.
With a rough exterior, radishes can also help keep your Frenchie's teeth cleaner by displacing plaque and other food debris. However, I recommend small portions, sliced thinly to avoid the risk of choking.
Rhubarb (do not feed)
French bulldogs can safely eat rhubarb stalks, but the leaves are poisonous to dogs. Because of this, I don't recommend letting your French eat rhubarb, just to stay on the safe side. Dogs that eat rhubarb leaves will become ill, with excessive salivation, lethargy, and possible kidney failure.
While most rhubarb you buy at the store doesn't have leaves, I don't think it's worth the risk.
I also don't recommend letting your Frenchie eat rhubarb crumble, rhubarb cake, rhubarb jam, or rhubarb yogurt due to the high sugar content.
shallots (do not feed)
French bulldogs should not eat shallots. Like onions, shallots belong to the leek family, a group of vegetables known to be toxic to dogs.
Shallots and onions are known to damage dogs' red blood cells, leading to serious health problems when eaten in large quantities. If your Frenchie ate part of a shallot that fell on the ground, he's probably fine, but I'd ask your vet if he's showing any signs of illness.
Spinach
French bulldogs can eat spinach, but only in very small amounts. Spinach contains oxalates which can cause kidney damage in very large amounts, so it should only be a very occasional and small snack in addition to the main meal.
If your dog has kidney problems, I would avoid spinach. If you decide to feed your Frenchie spinach, it can be good due to the high vitamin content, but just make sure it's steamed, it's a very small portion, and no herbs, oils, or spices are added.
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French bulldogs can eat candy corn and it is actually used as a filler in many commercial dog foods. However, it is very high in carbohydrates and sugars, so it should be a small portion and only the corn chunks removed from the cob.
Candy corn on the cob can pose a major risk when chewed. It's big and rough enough to cause a blockage in your Frenchie's digestive tract, so just let him eat the corn, nothing else.
sweet potato (do not feed)
French bulldogs should not eat sweet potatoes. Unlike regular potatoes, sweet potatoes are not toxic to dogs, so it should be safe to eat. However,recent research suggests soThis sweet potato could be one of the food groups and vegetables that can lead to heart disease.
You'll find many dog owners touting the benefits of sweet potatoes, and I used to be one of those people. After all, it is not greasy and contains a lot of useful vitamins. However, I prefer to take the advice of the most up-to-date research on this vegetable.
Tomato (do not feed)
French bulldogs should not eat tomatoes, although ripe ones are safe. Tomato plants, stems, and leaves contain solanine, which is harmful to dogs in large amounts. While a small amount of tomato should be fine for your Frenchie, I wouldn't recommend it at all due to the warnings about solanine. YouRead more on the AKC website.
I would also advise against letting your Frenchie eat tomato ketchup, tomato sauce, and tomato soup. While these don't contain a lot of solanine, they are very high in sugar and contain spices. I've compiled some research for more informationwhether tomatoes are safe for Frenchies to eat.
turnip
French bulldogs can eat beets provided they don't have thyroid problems. Beets are known to suppress thyroid function. That being said, beets can be healthy as they contain folic acid, magnesium and vitamins B6 and C.
In large quantities, beets can cause digestive problems in dogs, so as with all vegetables French bulldogs can eat, make sure it's only on special occasions. Feed either finely chopped or pureed without dairy products.
watercress (do not feed)
French bulldogs should not eat watercress as it contains compounds that can be toxic to dogs if eaten in large quantities. Wild watercress is particularly dangerous as it can cause kidney and thyroid damage.
If your Frenchie eats some watercress purchased for human consumption, he's probably fine, but I wouldn't let him eat any wild watercress he comes across on a walk.
Zucchini
French bulldogs can eat zucchini or zucchini. This vegetable is safe and packed with nutrients, including fiber, minerals, and vitamins. It's also a low-calorie snack, with just 20 calories in one cup of raw zucchini.
Like all vegetables French bulldogs can eat, they should not account for more than 10% of their daily caloric intake.
Warning:Do not feed your Frenchie vegetables if they have a history of allergies. Your dog could experience itching, rashes, and upset stomach. Always consult your vet before adding any form of human food to your dog.
Diploma
Every French person is unique. Just because our French Bulldog loves to eat vegetables doesn't mean it's safe for your own dog. Since the French are known for their terrible farts, vegetables might be the last thing you want to give them!
And in truth; If your Frenchie is already eating a quality commercial dog food that is vet approved, he doesn't really need you to include vegetables in his diet to balance his nutritional needs.
One thing I recommend is that you print out my list of25 Worst Foods To Feed A Frenchie. Some of them are bad for your health, some are even poisonous!
I'll leave the last word to himAmerican Kennel Club:
“Dogs don't need fruits and vegetables in their diet like humans do. They are carnivores in the wild and will eat plants when meat sources are scarce. But as an occasional snack or treat for your dog, peas are a healthy, low-calorie option. So both you and your four-legged friend can enjoy them while they're fresh and plentiful.”
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