Are you looking for a loyal and loving friend? fluffy french bulldog may be the ideal companion for you!
At Elite Frenchie we offer you the perfect solution: the Fluffy French Bulldog is the ideal choice that meets all your expectations and can surprise you with many other qualities. If you are looking for an amazing pet, our Best Exotic Frenchies for Sale are the best alternative for you.
In our selection of puppies you will find a wide variety of Fluffy French Bulldogs, which will impress you with their excellent genetics, as their distinctive feature (long coat) gives them a unique appearance thanks to the Fluffy Gene.
The Fluffy gene is often considered a mutation or a genetic disease, although in reality it is an autosomal recessive trait that does not pose a health risk to the French Bulldog, but simply confers the characteristic of having a long coat, something atypical in a breed of dog that generally has short hair.
For a puppy to inherit the long hair characteristic of the Fluffy gene, it is necessary for both parents to carry this recessive gene (Lh). Because it is a recessive gene, the puppy needs two copies of it to express the characteristic. If one of the parents has the dominant gene for short hair (Sh), it is likely that it will carry more weight and prevail over Lh, which means that the puppy would have short hair instead of long hair.
If you need to know how to determine the genetic quality of your French Bulldog, there are a few ways to get information about the unique characteristics it possesses.
At Elite Frenchies, we guarantee that your Frenchie will be fully certified, as his parents, Tequila and Smokey, have their bloodlines verified and certified. You can rest assured that your puppy comes from a quality bloodline and has been bred to the highest standards.
At Elite Frenchies, we provide you with your puppy's certificates, including the original Pedigree and American Kennel Club certification.
In these documents, you will be able to verify the genetic quality of your puppy and find information on the following aspects:
Each of our puppies receives 39 pairs of chromosomes from each of its parents, which defines its genetic makeup. While one parent determines the sex of the puppy, the other parent is responsible for determining the physical characteristics the puppy will have.
Each of our puppies has a pair of each gene, which come from each of their parents. These genes can have dominant or recessive versions, and in the case of the Fluffy gene, it is necessary to have two copies of the gene for the trait to be expressed. That is, the Fluffy gene is recessive and needs two copies for the puppy to have long hair.


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