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inparticular.ai
Starting a Bulldog puppy on the right food is genuinely one of the best things you can do — Bulldogs have a well-documented tendency toward sensitive digestion, and setting good habits at 10 weeks can save a lot of trouble down the line. Sensitive stomach issues in dogs usually fall into a few categories: food intolerance, ingredient sensitivity, or a gut that simply does better on a simpler, highly digestible diet. Identifying which applies is the key to finding the right food. To point you in the right direction — is this your first Bulldog, and are you already seeing any symptoms like loose stools or wind, or are you purely looking to prevent problems before they start?
It's my first Bulldog. He's 10 weeks old, no symptoms yet, I just know the breed can be prone to stomach problems and I want to get ahead of it from the start.
inparticular.ai
That's exactly the right instinct. Bulldogs have a relatively short, compact digestive tract compared to many breeds, and they tend to gulp air when eating — which contributes to gas and loose stools even on perfectly decent food. The good news is that at 10 weeks, you have a clean slate. What are you currently feeding him, even temporarily? And has he come from a breeder who recommended anything specific?
The breeder gave me a small bag of some supermarket puppy food to tide me over but said I should switch to something better. No specific recommendation though.
inparticular.ai
That's typical — and honestly, the sooner you move him onto something more appropriate for the breed the better, while his gut is still forming good habits. For a Bulldog puppy specifically, I'd go with Royal Canin Bulldog Puppy. It's formulated specifically for the breed — not just generically for large or small breeds — and it addresses the two main Bulldog digestive issues directly: the kibble shape is designed to slow down the way they pick up food and reduce air gulping, and the formula uses highly digestible proteins with a prebiotic fibre blend that supports a stable gut environment. It also has the right calcium-to-phosphorus ratio for Bulldog bone development, which matters at this age. It's available on Amazon UK, usually in 3kg bags which is a sensible size to start with. Transition him over about a week — mix increasing amounts of the new food with the current one to avoid any upset from the switch itself.
That sounds good. Is there anything else I should be doing alongside the food to help his digestion?
inparticular.ai
A few practical things make a real difference. First, feed him from a slow feeder bowl — Bulldogs eat fast and that gulping is a significant cause of gas and discomfort. Second, keep meals consistent: same food, same times, three times a day at this age, dropping to twice daily around six months. Avoid table scraps entirely for now, not because a small piece of chicken will harm him, but because introducing variables at this stage makes it much harder to identify if something does disagree with him. And if you ever do need to troubleshoot down the line, a simple single-protein food log makes everything much easier to diagnose. You're in a good position — catching this at 10 weeks gives you the best possible foundation.
Really helpful, thank you. I'll order the Royal Canin Bulldog Puppy today.
inparticular.ai
Good call. Start the transition as soon as it arrives — even a gradual switch over five to seven days will help his stomach adjust without any blips. If you notice persistent loose stools after a few weeks fully on the new food, that would be worth a vet conversation, but most Bulldog puppies do very well on it. Enjoy the puppy stage — they're a lot of work but genuinely brilliant dogs.