Would you like to have a totally charming dog?
At Elite Frenchies we have the perfect pet for you, because the French Bulldog is a dog that stands out for its great characteristics, which no other breed of dog possesses. With Elite Frenchies you can stop looking elsewhere, because in our catalog you will find a wide variety of the best Exotic French bulldogs For sale.
But what exactly are those characteristics that make Frenchies an ideal pet? The first characteristics are physical, as it is something that is obvious at first sight and gives to understand the difference between this and the other dog breeds:
Head: Its head is characterized by being strong, broad and square. The skull is practically flat between the ears, with a domed forehead and loose skin forming symmetrical folds and wrinkles.
Their ears: Their most distinctive physical feature is their "bat ears," which are highly recognizable and noticeable as they are the breed with the largest pinna (ear flap) when viewed from the front.
Their eyes: Their eyes are typically dark in color, although some individuals may have light-colored eyes or even heterochromia, meaning they have two different colored eyes.
Nose and mouth: Due to their flat noses, many of them have a flattened face structure, which can lead to snoring and respiratory difficulties.
Its body: French Bulldogs have a distinctive back that rises steadily towards the level of the kidney and drops sharply towards the tail. Their torso is muscular and elongated, with a rounded and wide chest, barrel-like ribs, and a tucked-up abdomen.
Legs: Their limbs are typically splayed, with straight bones, resulting in a short yet robust and muscular build.
In terms of aesthetics, Frenchies stand out for the color of their coat or the shape of it, as they are usually found in colors such as brindle, white, cream, fawn, fawn, fawn brindle, among others, but there are a few colors that stand out for being unique and that elevate the eccentricity of the Frenchie:
French Bulldog blue: The blue coat color, also referred to as gray, is a result of a genetic process known as "dilution." This process affects the eumelanin pigment in black and liver coats, and occasionally, in red coats. If a dog inherits two copies of the d allele (dd), the black coat will transform into a blue color.
Blue Fawn French Bulldog: The Blue Fawn, as well as other colors such as Lilac Fawn and Chocolate Fawn, have a unique coat coloration that is characterized by a dilution of pigment in their facial muzzle, nose, ears, and paw pads. This results in a distinct appearance for these colors.
French Bulldog tan/bronze: This specific puppy breed is distinguished by having a coat that showcases tan or bronze markings or patches that stand out from the original coat color.
French Bulldog Merle: In French Bulldogs, the Merle gene causes the appearance of irregular color patches on a solid or light-colored coat. The Merle gene can also impact the pigmentation of the skin. Merle French Bulldogs are also identified by their distinctive eyes, which may exhibit heterochromia iridum, a condition where the iris of each eye has a different color.
This is considered by many as a genetic alteration and there are others who claim that this is a disease, but in truth, the Fluffy Gene is nothing more than a gene that provides the characteristic of long hair. There are those who say that this characteristic is presented by the Fluffy French Bulldogs because in the past, the French Bulldogs were crossed with a mouse dog.
In Elite Frenchies you can find the best Fluffy French Bulldogs that besides having an excellent genetic quality (thanks to being descendants of a great Fluffy couple, Smokey and Tequila) will have the other characteristics mentioned above. Remember that you can call 703-637-0511 to come and meet the best Fluffy French Bulldogs for sale, so you can be part of the exclusive group of French Bulldog owners.



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