French Bulldog Puppy Care Guide
Essential care tips for your new French Bulldog puppy from Exotic Innovations, a trusted Florida breeder with 18+ years of experience.
Bringing Your Puppy Home
Before your French Bulldog puppy arrives, puppy-proof your home by removing small objects, securing electrical cords, and setting up a quiet crate area. Florida's warm climate means ensuring your puppy has shade and fresh water whenever outdoors — Frenchies are sensitive to heat.
- Quality crate sized for growth with comfortable bedding
- Stainless steel food and water bowls
- Age-appropriate puppy food (we provide a starter kit)
- Chew toys and enrichment items for socialization
Feeding Your French Bulldog Puppy
Feed high-quality puppy food formulated for small breeds, divided into 3–4 meals per day until 6 months of age. French Bulldogs can be prone to food sensitivities — avoid sudden diet changes and table scraps. Always provide fresh water, especially in Florida's heat.
Training & Socialization
Start potty training and crate training immediately using positive reinforcement. Our puppies receive early neurological stimulation and socialization before going home. Continue exposing your Frenchie to new people, sounds, and environments during the critical 8–16 week window.
Health & Veterinary Care
Schedule a vet visit within 72 hours of pickup. Keep vaccinations and deworming on schedule. French Bulldogs benefit from regular ear cleaning, nail trims, and wrinkle care. Review our health guarantee for full coverage details.
Exercise & Florida Climate Tips
French Bulldogs need moderate daily exercise — short walks and indoor play. Avoid strenuous activity during hot Florida afternoons. Early morning and evening walks are ideal. Never leave your Frenchie in a parked car.
Lifetime Breeder Support
Every puppy from Exotic Innovations includes lifetime support. Contact us anytime with questions about feeding, training, or health — we're here to help your French Bulldog thrive in your Florida home.