Every French Bulldog owner in the UK comes to a special moment
It usually happens in the kitchen
Where you start making choices for a healthier, happier Frenchie
This path can mean fewer vet visits
And a closer bond with your dog
A quiet Sunday
Kettle steaming
Soft natural light coming through the window
Your Frenchie sits at your feet
Head tilted
Eyes glowing with absolute trust
They’re not waiting for food
They’re waiting for you
For the moment, your hands create something warm
Real
And made with intention
Homemade treats carry a different energy
They’re not loud
Not processed
Not artificial
They are gentle
Crafted with a slowness that a Frenchie understands perfectly
This is where your journey begins
At the counter
With honest ingredients
With care in every movement
With your Frenchie watching you
Like you’re the centre of their little universe
In the quiet of your kitchen
You might notice something important
The Ultimate French Bulldog Feeding Guide
The Quiet Magic Of Homemade Treats
Homemade dog treats are more than just food
They help you feel grounded
A way to bring your Frenchie closer to the earth
They give your dog better nutrition
Easier digestion
And ingredients that support their sensitive bodies
Most French Bulldogs struggle with at least one thing
Skin sensitivity
Allergies
Stomach reactions
Yeasty paws
Excessive tearing
Inflammation around the ears
Overweight tendencies
Store bought treats, especially cheaper mass produced ones, can make these problems worse
But homemade treats are different
Homemade heals
Warm simple ingredients
No fillers
No preservatives
No colourants
No meat meal
Just nourishment
Each recipe below is made for French Bulldogs
They are soft for their jaws
Gentle on their stomachs
Balanced for their weight
Healthy for daily use
If your Frenchie has sensitivities try allergy friendly swaps
Mashed banana or applesauce instead of eggs
Turkey instead of chicken
Gluten free rice flour instead of oats
For portion size
Make treats the size of a grape for small Frenchies
And the size of a walnut for the larger ones
Simple
Comforting
The Pawzy way
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Recipe One Warm Honey Oat Frenchie Biscuits
Before you start, it helps to know why oats are used
They are gentle on digestion
Support stomach comfort
And create a wholesome texture Frenchies love
You feel it as you stir
Your Frenchie feels it as they watch
This recipe is soft
Warm
And easy on digestion
Ingredients
Oats
Fresh egg
Unsweetened apple purée
A touch of natural honey
Warm water
The Making
Hold the bowl steady
Let the oats settle
Slowly add apple purée
Crack the egg
Stir calmly
Add warm water until soft but not runny
Shape small biscuits
Place on a tray
Bake until golden and fragrant
Your Frenchie will wait beside you
Breathing soft little puffs of anticipation
The Moment
The first biscuit is always the best
Warm
Soft
Made by you
It’s not a treat
It’s a message
I care for you
Recipe Two Gentle Sweet Potato Chews
Naturally sweet
Perfectly soft
Completely hypoallergenic
Ingredients
One fresh sweet potato
The Making
Slice thin but not fragile
Lay on a tray
Let the oven draw out sweetness
They soften
They caramelise
They become comfort
The Moment
You hand one over
Your Frenchie accepts it gently
Recipe Three Chicken And Carrot Soft Bites
A French Bulldog classic
Perfect for training
Perfect for sensitive tummies
Perfect for cold UK days
Ingredients
Lean chicken breast
Finely grated carrot
Olive oil
Oats
Water
The Making
Boil chicken until tender
Shred gently
Mix with carrot and oats
Add water until warm dough forms
Press into small cubes
Bake until firm outside soft inside
The Moment
Ears lift
Breathing changes
Everything feels calm
Recipe Four Banana Yoghurt Melts
Soft
Cold
Ideal for warm days
Ingredients
Ripe banana
Greek yoghurt or goat milk yoghurt
Warm water
The Making
Mash banana
Blend slowly with yoghurt
Pour into moulds
Freeze
The Moment
A pause
A blink
They understand this is for them
Recipe Five Warm Beef And Parsley Nibbles
Great for picky eaters
Supports coat and mood
Ingredients
Lean minced beef
Chopped parsley
Egg
Rice flour
Warm water
The Making
Sear the beef lightly
Mix gently
Shape tiny nuggets
Bake until warm
The Moment
It becomes a favourite instantly
You’ll see it in their eyes
Recipe Six Apple Oat Mini Crumbles
A dessert style comfort treat
Ingredients
Chopped apple
Oats
Egg
Cinnamon optional
Warm water
The Making
Cook the apple until buttery
Mix gently
Bake in small crumbles
The Moment
They wait quietly
Patience rewarded
Recipe Seven Salmon And Sweet Herb Bites
Supports skin coat and joints
Ingredients
Cooked flaked salmon
Chopped dill
Egg
Ground oats
Warm water
The Making
Blend gently
Bake until comforting
The Moment
Their coat softens
Their energy evens
Recipe Eight The Pawzy Signature Biscuits
Inspired by softness
Made for calm
Ingredients
Apple purée
Oats
Egg
Honey
Flaxseed
Warm water
The Making
Blend slowly
Shape gently
Bake until golden
The Moment
They rest their head on your knee
That’s how you know
How To Store These Treats
Airtight containers
Fridge for soft treats
Freezer for batches
Fridge up to 5 days
Freezer up to 3 months
Warm slightly before serving
How Often Should Your Frenchie Eat Homemade Treats
Daily
Controlled
Treats account for under 10 per cent of calories
Use for training
Bonding
Grounding
Replace ultra processed treats
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It’s calming to see a Frenchie waiting in a warm kitchen
The oven hums
The light is gentle
In these moments, your Frenchie feels
Home
Comfort
Safety
Choose one recipe
Begin your own tradition today
"You’re not just making treats, you’re making memories your Frenchie will always remember"





