Can't find that unique pet to accompany you through the winter?
The Fluffy Gene found in some French Bulldogs is a gene known to be a molecular alteration that causes the carrier Frenchie, to have long hair, something that is unusual since French Bulldogs are known for having short hair.
With us you can be sure that your next French Bulldog is a carrier of this gene and meets the highest quality standards, because in Elite Frenchies we have 12 years of experience in French Bulldog breeding. These years have helped us to understand in the best way which are the best cares to have with these puppies and thus to be able to maintain from their first to their last day the highest genetic quality.
If this will be your first Fluffy puppy so far and you don't know how to verify if your puppy is really Fluffy or not, here we explain you what you should take into account to verify the quality of your Frenchie:
The first thing is that with Elite Frenchies you can be totally sure that your Frenchie will be 100% certified, thanks to the fact that his parents (Tequila and Smokey) have their bloodlines verified and certified.
This, as a second point, will help you to understand the genetics of your Frenchie's family and to realize the quality of the genes he has inherited.
As a third point, here at Elite Frenchies we will give you the certificates of your own puppy, certificates such as the American Kennel Club and its original Pedigree.
It will be in these documents where you will be able to realize the genetic quality of your puppy and you will be able to verify the following aspects.
Each of our puppies has 39 pairs of chromosomes per cell (that is, 39 from each parent). The sex of the puppy will be defined by one of the parents, while the physical characteristics will be defined by the other.
The alleles of each of our puppies (the version of each gene) can be dominant, which means that they need one copy of the gene. But in this case they must be recessive, which means that they must have two copies of the Fluffy gene to have the trait.
The large and small letters you will find at the allele locus indicate whether or not a dog is a carrier of a certain trait. The small letters indicate that the dog is a carrier for that particular color trait.



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