Still looking for the best french bulldog breeders in chicago?
Stop looking for other options and come to Elite Frenchies, we are the best french bulldog breeders in chicago, here we can offer you the best Frenchies. We are sure that the puppy you choose will be the best option for you and for all those who will share with him.
In Elite Frenchies we have been characterized at all times to provide all our customers the best attention. In addition, something that also characterizes us is the quality of our puppies.
But why do we say that Elite Frenchies has the best quality French Bulldog?
All our puppies are offspring of couples that have a very good physical condition, but also have a good level of DNA fully certified.
We always want our puppies to be in the best health, that is why we provide them with the best care. This way we make sure that their genes maintain their quality.
The good care we give to our puppies make them enjoy unique aesthetic characteristics. The most outstanding and recognized is their coat, it is soft to the touch and stands out when you look at it.
All our puppies have their bloodline registered in the AKC, which denotes a great quality, in addition, this will be accompanied by the Pedrigree that will confirm that the puppy is 100% quality.
Do you have doubts about how to recognize the quality of your Frenchie?
Something you cannot forget to ask for once you have your Frenchie is the document called "Pedigree" and the AKC certificates, as it is there where you will find all the information related to the DNA of your puppies, such as the following:
The document must state that your puppy has exactly 39 pairs of chromosomes per cell (each Frenchie has 39 from each parent). The sex of the puppy will be determined by one parent, while the physical characteristics will be determined by the other.
You should also discuss your puppy's alleles (the version of each gene) which can be of two types: dominant type, meaning they need one copy of the gene or recessive type and need two copies of the gene to provide the traits to the puppy.
Finally, it must contain the genetic descriptions which are a series of letter combinations (en/en B/b co/co D/d EM/EM L1/L1), these will tell you whether or not your puppy is a carrier of a certain gene.


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