French Bulldog pregnancy timeline
A pregnant French Bulldog carries for about 63 days — breed doesn't change the clock. What's breed-specific: a typical litter of 2–4 puppies and a high likelihood of a planned c-section — most French Bulldog litters are delivered surgically, so the delivery plan belongs in the confirmation-ultrasound conversation. Enter your breeding or due date below for the full schedule.
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Planning delivery for a French Bulldog
Brachycephalic breeds like the French Bulldog free-whelp at low rates — the puppies' heads are large relative to the dam's pelvis. That makes two dates on this timeline more important than the due date itself: the confirmation ultrasound (book the c-section consult then) and the litter-count X-ray (your vet uses it to time the surgery). Have the emergency plan — nearest 24-hour clinic, phone numbers posted — settled well before day 57.
Gear sizing for a French Bulldog
The "gather supplies" milestone on your timeline lands two weeks before the due date — here's what that shopping list looks like sized for a typical French Bulldog (20–28 lb):
- Whelping box: 3 × 3 ft, low 4–6 in entry. Mom needs room to stretch out fully with space left for the litter; the entry lip should be low enough for her to step over comfortably at full term but high enough to keep newborns in.
- Crate: 30 in (intermediate) — her quiet retreat near the whelping area during the final weeks, and the safe way to travel to the vet for the X-ray and any delivery-day drive.
- Collar 12–16 in, harness S–M (flat-faced: harness over collar for walks): late-pregnancy walks should be gentle, and a well-fitted harness avoids pressure on her midsection entirely.
Buy before the final-two-weeks crunch — the timeline's supplies milestone exists because whelping boxes in particular sell in odd sizes and ship slowly. Sizes above are typical retail ranges for the breed; a pregnant dam near term can need a size up from her usual, so measure her, don't guess.
Frequently asked questions
How long is a French Bulldog pregnant?
About 63 days from breeding, the same as every breed — gestation length doesn't vary meaningfully by breed. The normal range is 57–65 days.
How many puppies does a French Bulldog usually have?
A typical French Bulldog litter is 2–4 puppies. The final-week X-ray (after day 55) gives you the real count for your litter.
What size whelping box and crate for a French Bulldog?
For a typical French Bulldog (20–28 lb), plan on a whelping box around 3 × 3 ft, low 4–6 in entry and a 30 in (intermediate) crate for mom. Collar 12–16 in, harness size S–M (flat-faced: harness over collar for walks). Sizes are typical retail ranges — measure your own dog before buying.
Do French Bulldogs need a c-section?
Very often, yes — most French Bulldog litters are delivered by planned c-section because of the breed's head shape and narrow pelvis. Discuss the delivery plan with your vet at the confirmation ultrasound, not in week nine.
How long are dogs pregnant?
About 63 days from breeding on average, with a normal range of 57–65 days. Gestation length does not meaningfully differ by breed — a French Bulldog and a Great Dane carry for the same two months.
When can a vet confirm my dog is pregnant?
A relaxin blood test can confirm from roughly day 22–27 after breeding, and an ultrasound between days 25–35 shows fetal heartbeats. Early negatives can be false — recheck a week later.
When should I take an X-ray to count puppies?
After day 55, when fetal skeletons have calcified. The final-week X-ray gives a reliable count so you know when whelping is finished.
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