25 dietary recommendations for Frenchies with sensitive stomachs

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There are few things worse than dealing with diarrhea in your Frenchie! We asked our 800,000 members of the Frenchie community on facebook the following question: “What is the best food for a Frenchie with a sensitive stomach?”

We’ve summarized the best answers below. Remember to always consult your veterinarian before making any changes that affect your Frenchie’s health. iHeartDogs is reader supported, so some of the links below may be paid affiliate links at no additional cost to you.

25 best foods for a French with a sensitive stomach

Hills science diet for sensitive stomachs.

Author: Cindy G.

Love: 19


Purina pro plan sensitive skin and salmon and rice stomach, works for our baby.

Author: Jennifer A.

Love: 2


Scientific regime of the hills. Sensitive stomach and skin.

Author: Mary Kreps W.

Love: 3


Boiled chicken and rice. Too bad for emergency veterinary advice!!!!

Author: Nancy T.

Love: 4


I feed my Frenchie on this absolutely awesome x

Author: Jeanne E.

Love: 2


I give this to my two Frenchies without any problem. They are both in good health and have beautiful coats. My daughter was itchy and my boy had loose stools before this food.

Author: Andrea S.

Love: 1


Boiled chicken and rice… Boiled ground beef and rice… I also put peas and carrots in the mix

Author: Pink M

Love: 1


We have a Frenchie, Boston terrier and Pit Dobie mix…all had different issues…Skin/stomach/allergy so I started cooking for them a few years ago and it has made a huge difference to those issues and they have little more no problem with anything. I cook ground turkey or chicken and mix it with brown rice, sweet potatoes, assorted vegetables and add different things like turmeric and other beneficial ingredients with each batch I make. It’s a lot of work especially for the three of them but I highly recommend it, especially if you only have one dog… it’s much easier to do 😉

Author: Jyll Cenicola G.

Love: 0


My Frenchie had to have rabbit limited ingredient dog food. Instinct was the mark… the only food that helped him

Author: Linda Cordes K.

Love: 0


We get Natural Balance LID sweet potato and venison version.

Author: Amy S

Love: 0


This has been the best for our two Frenchies. Who are very picky and also sensitive bellies

Author: Chris M.

Love: 0


Harringtons grain free, hypoallergenic, dry food, my french also had skin issues, it was fabulous

Author: Claire P.

Love: 0


I use rocco n they make a sensitive high protein wet food my dogs love it n they are picky

Author: Tracy D.

Love: 0


Wainwrights grain free (pets at home)…this is the only food that goes well with my Frenchies tummy…I have tried many!

Author: Nathalie R.

Love: 0


Royal Canin Analergenic. It’s the best decision we’ve ever made. 8 year old puppy behaves like a puppy. Stop scratching immediately. Only vomits if he eats too quickly

Author: Morag S.

Love: 0


Merrick limited ingredient, grain-free salmon formula. Give them 2 small meals and if they are voracious eaters, give them in a jigsaw, slow feeder bowl. And once in a while give cooked meat or apple slices for snacks

Author: Sophie R

Love: 0


Ours were fed raw for 3 years and started out with problems so switched to chappie as vets recommended never had a problem for x

Author: Kalarena T.

Love: 0


Farmer’s dog. Our Frenchie had intestinal issues…he became a farm dog and now has good poop every time.

Author: Brigitte S

Love: 0


Purina Pro for Stomach/Sensitive Skin Issues

Author: Susie KaleR.

Love: 1


Kirkland Lamb and Rice did wonders.

Author: Matt J.

Love: 0


We’ve had great results with Nutrisource Turkey & Sweet Potato Virtually Never Gas. Solid stools and reduced skin problems.

Author: Deana C.

Love: 0


We buy AVA sensitive skin and stomach fish flavor

Author: Debbie W.

Love: 2


The raw patties I buy from OC RAW are my diet of choice

Author: Carlos B.

Love: 1


Dick Van Pattens Natural Balance Limited Ingredient Chicken and Sweet Potato Recipe. I buy it at Petsmart.

Author: Gina T.

Love: 0


I use it for mine, it was recommended by her vet and dermatologist, they love it, she is 3 and has been using it for 2.5 years

Author: Shelly H.

Love: 2


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