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Ever seen a French Bulldog that looks like a tiny teddy? That’s a Fluffy Frenchie. Same trademark bat ears, same squishy face you already adore, just wrapped in a soft, slightly longer coat. They come in pretty much every colour you can imagine, from blue to lilac merle. And because the LH gene behind them is so rare, meeting one in person feels a bit like spotting a small miracle. Here’s everything worth knowing about them, plus a peek at how our fluffies grow up at TomKings.
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So what’s actually different about a fluffy? Honestly, the coat. Traditional French Bulldogs have short hair, smooth to the touch. Long haired French Bulldogs carry the LH gene, which gives them a softer, longer coat, especially around the bat ears, chest and belly.
Everything else? Pure Frenchie:
So if you’ve already fallen for traditional French Bulldogs but adore the long-haired look, you’re really just choosing between short hair and long hair on the exact same little soul.
Quick bit of genetics, but it’s actually pretty fun. The fluffy hair on a fluffy Frenchie comes from one tiny, naturally occurring quirk: the LH gene, also called the fluffy gene. It’s a recessive gene, which means a baby needs to inherit two LH genes (one from each parent) to actually show the long, fluffy coat.
Here’s how it plays out:
So that’s why fluffy litters are unpredictable, and why true fluffy babies are still one of the rarest looks in the breed. The good news: the fluffy gene is just a coat thing. It appears naturally in the breed and isn’t linked to any extra health issues. Just a beautiful coat variation.
Quick story. Today’s Frenchie is one of the sweetest companions you can bring home, but their roots actually go way back to the 19th century. The English ancestors of the Frenchie were originally used in the brutal sport of bull baiting. Once bull baiting was outlawed and the Industrial Revolution sent English lace-makers across to France, their smaller “toy” bulldogs travelled along and quickly stole the hearts of Parisians. By the late Industrial Revolution years, the French Bulldog as we know it had become a favourite of city families.
The bull baiting chapter is firmly in the past. The modern Frenchie, fluffy or not, was shaped by families who just wanted a loving little one at their side. That’s exactly the personality you’ll meet today.
Beyond that obvious fluffy coat, you’ll spot all the classic Frenchie features:
Here’s the fun part. Thanks to that recessive gene, no two fluffies look exactly alike. Some have a soft wave to their fluffy hair, others are dense and plush like a teddy. All of them are deeply huggable.
Strip away the coat and a fluffy is a Frenchie through and through. Affectionate, people-focused, playful and deeply bonded to their humans. They are true companion dogs, happiest right beside you, whether that’s on the couch, under your desk, or following you from room to room.
Day to day, expect:
Fluffies usually welcome a new furry friendship. Early introductions and positive routines do most of the work, and plenty of fluffies thrive in multi-pet homes. That bit of stubborn streak shows up mostly around mealtime and bedtime, which is honestly part of the charm.
Grooming is easier than you’d think. Fluffies need only a touch more than short hair Frenchies: a gentle brush every few days keeps the coat soft and tangle-free, and a quick wipe of their facial folds keeps them comfortable. Once you find a rhythm, the longer fluffy hair is surprisingly low-maintenance.
One thing to keep in mind. Like every French Bulldog, fluffies have the classic flat-faced build, which makes them a bit more sensitive to hot weather than longer-nosed breeds.
Easy fix though. Stick to short walks during cooler hours in summer, keep your home comfortable during hot weather, and always have fresh water nearby. Honestly, a cool floor next to their favourite human is exactly where a fluffy wants to be anyway.
Long haired French Bulldogs aren’t currently part of the AKC breed standard, so you won’t typically see fluffies representing the breed at official dog shows.
Fluffies are brought home for love and laughter, not the ring. The cool thing is that more and more dog shows celebrating rare colours and coats are now welcoming long haired French Bulldogs, and the worldwide community around them keeps growing.
The LH gene itself appears naturally in the breed and isn’t tied to any extra health issues. Purely a coat trait. What really shapes your future fluffy’s health is the health testing done on the parents and the care they get growing up. Responsible breeders screen for the common Frenchie genetic markers and only pair parents who can give their babies the strongest possible start, which is the simplest way to avoid surprise health issues down the road.
When you’re researching, breeder reputation is the biggest signal to look for. A strong breeder reputation usually looks like this:
A breeder with a strong breeder reputation will welcome these questions, not dodge them. You’ll feel the difference long before your fluffy ever boards a plane.
Real talk on price. Because the LH gene is rare and producing fluffy babies takes careful planning, long haired French Bulldogs cost more than traditional French Bulldogs. At TomKings, fluffies fall into our Exotic category, starting from 8,790 USD. The exact price depends on the baby’s colour and pattern (a fluffy merle or fluffy lilac sits higher than a fluffy black), the parents’ pedigree and health testing, plus the cost of safe travel to your country.
What you’re really bringing home is years of healthy, happy moments with a long haired companion who fits into your family from day one.
The LH gene itself appears naturally in the breed and isn’t tied to any extra health issues. Purely a coat trait. What really shapes your future fluffy’s health is the health testing done on the parents and the care they get growing up. Responsible breeders screen for the common Frenchie genetic markers and only pair parents who can give their babies the strongest possible start, which is the simplest way to avoid surprise health issues down the road.
When you’re researching, breeder reputation is the biggest signal to look for. A strong breeder reputation usually looks like this:
A breeder with a strong breeder reputation will welcome these questions, not dodge them. You’ll feel the difference long before your fluffy ever boards a plane.
Already fallen for the long haired French Bulldog look and have a colour in mind? Or just curious which fluffy little soul might be right for your family? Either way, we’re happy to walk you through what’s coming up.
When looking for a fluffy Frenchie, you will most likely come across cheaper offers than the prices detailed above. You should always be careful with these as there are many unethical breeders who don’t do health checks on their parent dogs so their pups end up with serious health issues. Make sure to do your research and get your fluffy Frenchie from a reputable breeder, and you will have a happy and healthy furry family member for at least a decade.
We usually have a couple of fluffy litters every year, there’s a waitlist for our upcoming fluffy French Bulldog puppies that allows you to see them before the public presentation. So, if
you’re looking to buy a Frenchie and have fallen in love with the amazing furry look, we encourage you to send us an inquiry on our website or reach out via one of these contacts:
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