Advocating for the Breed
We All Love.
Hi, I’m Sarah. I created the Frenchie Survival Bible because I believe every owner deserves the knowledge to make informed decisions for their dog.
The Night That Changed Everything
It wasn’t always this way. In 2021, my Frenchie, Barnaby, was just a regular puppy. I followed standard advice. I bought the popular kibble brands. I thought I was doing everything right.
Then came the scare.
“He tried to jump down, yelped, and then… silence. His back legs dragged. The emergency vet visit that followed was a wake-up call I never expected.”
The bills piled up. But worse than the cost was the feeling of helplessness. I realized that reacting to problems after they happen wasn’t enough. I needed to understand how to support his health every single day.
📚 Obsessive Research
A Note on Transparency
I am not a veterinarian. I am a passionate dog owner who spent 18 months compiling information from veterinary journals, nutrition studies, and expert interviews.
Veterinarians are essential for treating illness. My goal is to help you with the daily lifestyle choices—like diet, exercise, and home environment—that support your dog’s long-term wellness.
Our Mission: Proactive Care
We focus on lifestyle management to give your Frenchie the best quality of life.
Risk Management
We share strategies to minimize risks associated with the breed, focusing on safe environments and habits.
Nutritional Awareness
We decode ingredient labels and share whole-food options, helping you understand exactly what goes in your dog’s bowl.
Owner Education
Knowledge is power. We translate complex topics into simple, actionable steps for the everyday owner.
Become The Advocate Your Dog Needs
The Frenchie Survival Bible is the manual I wish I had on day one. It’s not a medical textbook—it’s a guide to better living for your best friend.
Disclaimer: The content provided in this guide and on this website is for informational and educational purposes only. I am not a veterinarian, and this information is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Always consult with a licensed veterinarian before making changes to your dog’s diet, medication, or exercise routine.