🐾 Teething Troubles? How to Help Your Frenchie Puppy Through It

🐾 Teething Troubles? How to Help Your Frenchie Puppy Through It

Like human babies, French Bulldog puppies go through a teething phase, usually between 3 to 6 months of age.
Here’s how to make it easier for both of you.

😬 What to Expect

During teething, you might notice:

  • Chewing on furniture or shoes

  • Drooling more than usual

  • Mild gum swelling or bleeding

  • A few baby teeth around the house

Don’t worry — this is all part of growing up!

🧸 Provide Safe Chew Toys

Give your puppy a variety of soft rubber or frozen chew toys to soothe sore gums and prevent destructive chewing. Avoid hard bones that can damage teeth.

🧊 Try Frozen Treats

Frozen carrots, ice cubes, or frozen dog-safe treats can numb the gums and relieve discomfort.

🩺 Keep an Eye on Oral Health

Check your Frenchie’s mouth regularly. If baby teeth don’t fall out naturally or you notice swelling, contact your vet — some puppies need help with retained teeth.

💕 Patience Pays Off

The teething stage can be messy, but it passes quickly. Stay consistent with redirection and praise, and soon your Frenchie will have a full, healthy set of adult teeth!