Megan Thee Stallion’s Dog Oneita: Breed, Age, and More


Megan Thee Stallion's Dog
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frenchie4oe]

One thing that the rap superstar Megan Thee Stallion loves more than singing is her pet dogs. The star is head over heels in love with her pups and often posts adorable snaps of her canines on Instagram. Among many fur babies, one of them is Oneita who she adores a lot. Let’s know more about Megan Thee Stallion’s Dog Oneita’s dog age and breed here.

How old is Megan Thee Stallion’s dog Oneita?

The age of Megan Thee Stallion’s dog Oneita is not clear. However, the actress introduced her new pup on Instagram post on November 2021 (which now seems to have been deleted).

And don’t think Oneita is the first pet pooch of the singer. The pup is most likely the sixth pooch to join Megan Thee Stallion’s brood of dogs which includes two other French bulldogs, 4oe and Dos; a cane corso named X; a pit bull named 5ive; and a merle dog named Six.

What breed is Megan Thee Stallion’s dog Oneita?

The breed of Megan Thee Stallion’s dog Oneita is French Bulldog, also known as Frenchie. In a way, they are small counterparts of Bulldog. The special physical feature of French Bulldogs is their large erect ears which are round at the tips.  

The dogs of this breed are playful, adaptable, and perfect for city living. They are about 11-13 inches tall and weigh under 28 pounds. Their life expectancy is 10-12 years.

Megan Thee Stallion has been a dog lover since childhood days. While speaking to REVOLT in July 2024,  the singer revealed that her “daddy, he used to bring pit bulls home all the time.”

No wonder she is a dog mom of so many pups. Although Megan Thee Stallion “highly recommend” owning French Bulldogs, she did warn that this breed can sometimes get sick of hanging out with their pet parents. She said, “They are so full of personality. Like your dog will be your best friend. Like your dog will get tired of you. Like Frenchies get tired of their owners.”

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