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Fluffy French Bulldog (Long-Haired Frenchie)

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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Color: Fluffy

Color rarity: Exotic (from 7000 USD)

Available
Fluffy puppies

Odette, the Tender Lapdog

Blue and tan fluffy

, French bulldog,

Girl,

02.25.2026.

Kelsea, the Cloudlike Darling

New Shade Isabella Tan Fluffy

, French bulldog,

Girl,

01.15.2026.

Peter, the Soft Teddybear

Lilac pied fluffy

, French bulldog,

Boy,

03.20.2026.

Jonathan, the plush toy

Lilac fawn fluffy

, French bulldog,

Boy,

10.14.2025.

Cajun, the Sassy Sweetheart

Red merle fluffy

, French bulldog,

Girl,

11.26.2025.

Xander, the Zesty

Platinum fluffy

, French bulldog,

Boy,

01.14.2026.

About
me.
The demand for fluffy French Bulldogs has largely increased during recent years. Like their name suggests, Fluffy Frenchies have longer fur than regular short-haired Frenchies, giving them an amazing furry look, especially around their ears. This rare variation of French Bulldogs is the result of the LH – long hair gene also known as the Fibroblast Growth Factor.
Nowadays fluffy Frenchies come in all colors and patterns possible, from black brindle to lilac merle. Despite the popularity they are still very rare, not to mention that the more unique a French Bulldog’s coat is the more expensive they are.
If you’re looking to have the most special Frenchie there is, a fluffy French Bulldog is the one for you!

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More available Puppies

Memphis, the Front-Porch Baron

Lilac fawn

, French bulldog,

Boy,

11.19.2025.

Ruby, the Hidden Gem

Lilac and tan

, French bulldog,

Girl,

12.02.2025.

Ollie, the Smiling Rascal

Blue and white

, French bulldog,

Boy,

01.26.2026.

How to Adopt a Frenchie from TomKings

We’ve made the adoption process simple, safe and stress-free, from the moment you inquire to the moment you meet your puppy at your chosen airport
Quick overview: 5 Simple Steps

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Choose the puppy you love
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Get in touch & FaceTime with your puppy
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Reserve with 20% deposit
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We arrange health & travel
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Meet at your chosen airport
The Complete Adoption Process
  1. Find Your Dream Puppy: Browse our available French Bulldog puppies and choose the one you fall in love with. You can also preview upcoming litters and join our Waitlist.
  2. Contact Us: Reach out through our Contact Form — one of our Frenchie experts will set up a video call with you, answer all your questions, and make sure you’re matched with the right pup.
  3. Reserve Your Puppy: Once you’ve found your Frenchie, we’ll walk you through the reservation process. A 20% deposit (via PayPal or Wise) locks in your chosen pup.
  4. Shipping Arrangements: We handle all travel documentation and logistics. You’ll receive regular updates along the way.
  5. Final Payment: Ten days before your puppy’s travel date, you’ll complete the remaining payment via PayPal or Wise.
  6. Prep & Paperwork: We send all medical and travel documents in advance so you’re fully prepared.
  7. Pickup: You’ll meet your new puppy at your chosen airport — or request home delivery.
  8. Lifetime Support: Our job doesn’t end with adoption. We’re here with training tips, health advice, and real-time answers as long as you need us.

TomKings vs. Cheap Frenchies: What’s the Difference?

Choosing a cheaper option might save you upfront, but can cost thousands later in vet bills and heartache. Here’s how TomKings compares to low-priced, low-quality alternatives.

Lifetime guarantee against fatal genetic disorders
TomKings
Often none or limited
Cheap
Full veterinary protocol + heart murmur screening
TomKings
Minimal vetting or skipped entirely
Cheap
DNA-tested parents, C-section delivery, 24/7 newborn care
TomKings
Unknown parentage, unsafe breeding
Cheap
Raised with people, kids, other dogs — potty training started
TomKings
Isolated early life, minimal socialization
Cheap
Lifetime behavior support from trainers & vets
TomKings
No help after purchase
Cheap
Organized flight with tracking, proper vet documents
TomKings
Risky or unregulated shipping
Cheap
Invite to the TomKings Frenchie Family community
TomKings
You’re on your own
Cheap
Transparent pricing, secure payment (PayPal/Wise)
TomKings
Hidden fees, cash only, zero protection
Cheap
Hundreds of 5-star reviews worldwide
TomKings
Often fake or unverifiable reviews
Cheap

Choosing a cheaper puppy might seem like a great deal, until the vet bills, behavior issues, or heartbreak catch up.

With TomKings, you're not just buying a dog. You're investing in a healthy and happy family member to bring you joy for years to come.

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What Makes a Fluffy Different from a Traditional French Bulldog

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:

  • That same compact, muscular frame as the average French Bulldog
  • The bat ears
  • The affectionate, people-focused personality
  • The full range of colours and patterns

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.

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The LH Gene: How a Fluffy Gets That Beautiful Coat

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:

  • A Frenchie with two LH genes will visibly have a fluffy coat
  • A Frenchie with one copy of the fluffy gene looks short-haired, but can still pass the LH gene to its babies
  • A Frenchie with no LH gene? Always short hair, and never produces fluffies

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.

Tobias, available Fluffy French Bulldog puppy at TomKings Puppies
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A Little History: From Bull Baiting Days to Modern Companion

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.

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What a Fluffy Frenchie Looks Like

Beyond that obvious fluffy coat, you’ll spot all the classic Frenchie features:

  • Trademark bat ears (often the fluffiest spot on the whole baby)
  • Big, expressive eyes and a short, broad nose
  • Short legs and a compact, sturdy frame
  • A soft, plush coat that’s slightly longer all over, with the fluffiest hair around the bat ears, chest and belly

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.

Types

Personality and Everyday Life

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:

  • They love being close to you above almost anything else
  • They get along beautifully with kids and any other pets already at home
  • They can be a bit stubborn during training, especially as puppies, but treats, patience, and a playful tone always win them over
  • Not big on long workouts. Short walks and indoor playtime are usually plenty
  • They settle into apartments and houses with the same easy charm
  • They tend to enjoy the company of cats, dogs and other pets, especially when raised around them from the start

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.

Holly, a female fluffy French bulldog puppy with a blue and tan coat, sitting in a basket and facing the camera.
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Caring for a Fluffy Frenchie Year-Round

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.

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Fluffy Frenchies and Dog Shows

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.

Solina, a blue and tan fluffy French Bulldog girl, standing in profile on gray carpet indoors.
Lainey, a Isabella merle and Tan & Pink fluffy French Bulldog puppy, sitting in side view on gray carpet.
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Health Care, Genetic Screening and Choosing a Breeder You Can Trust

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:

  • Clear answers to every question, with full health testing records on the parents
  • Babies raised inside a family home, never in puppy mills
  • Verifiable reviews and real stories from families who’ve already brought a fluffy home
  • Lifetime support after your fluffy joins your home

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.

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Fluffy French Bulldog Price

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.

Marigold, a female blue merle fluffy French Bulldog puppy, standing outdoors and looking toward the camera.
getting a puppy

Health Care, Genetic Screening and Choosing a Breeder You Can Trust

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:

  • Clear answers to every question, with full health testing records on the parents
  • Babies raised inside a family home, never in puppy mills
  • Verifiable reviews and real stories from families who’ve already brought a fluffy home
  • Lifetime support after your fluffy joins your home

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.

FAQ
What is a fluffy french bulldog?
A fluffy French Bulldog is a long-haired variation of the French Bulldog, created by the rare LH gene.
What makes fluffy frenchies fluffy?
They’re fluffy because they inherit two copies of the LH (long hair) gene, which creates a visibly longer coat.
Do Fluffy French Bulldogs shed?
Yes, they shed, but not necessarily more than short-haired Frenchies, the hair can just be more noticeable, so regular brushing helps.
How much does a fluffy french bulldog cost?
Prices vary by breeder, location, and rarity, at TomKings, fluffy Frenchies start from 6,480 USD.
Why are fluffy french bulldogs more expensive than other frenchies?
Because the LH gene is rare, fluffy puppies are harder to produce, and unique colors and patterns can increase rarity even more.
How can I have a fluffy frenchie?
Choose a reputable breeder, then inquire, meet your puppy, reserve, and follow a clear, safe adoption process.
How big does a fluffy french bulldog get?
Most are similar to standard Frenchies, commonly around 20–30 lbs as adults.
How to groom a fluffy french bulldog?
Brush regularly, keep wrinkles clean, and focus on gentle coat care, especially during seasonal shedding.
Is a fluffy french bulldog a good family pet?
Yes, they’re typically affectionate, playful, and people-focused, making them great companions for many families.
What to know before getting a fluffy french bulldog?
They’re companion dogs that need attention and routine, and they can be sensitive to heat, so responsible care matters.
Haniya, available Fluffy French Bulldog puppy at TomKings Puppies
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How can I have a TomKings Fluffy Frenchie?

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:
tom_kings_kennel  on Instagram
Tomkingskennel  on Facebook
[email protected]  via email
We will help you find your dream Fluffy Frenchie!

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