These Super-Rare Long-Haired French Bulldogs Are Taking The Internet By Storm

Meet the super-rare cuties that are taking the internet by storm— long-haired purebred French bulldogs.

According to Frenchie Mania, these lion-eared Frenchies are the result of two parents carrying an extremely rare and recessive gene that doesn’t typically appear in the breed.

We found five of these majestic unicorns of dog-dom on Instagram for you to obsess over.

Fozzy

@fozzythefluffyfrenchie

Dougie

@dougiethefrenchie

Burney

@ohhiburney

Esme

@esmethefluffyfrenchie

Matilda

@missgjb

Featured image: Oh Hi Burney



3,604 thoughts on “These Super-Rare Long-Haired French Bulldogs Are Taking The Internet By Storm

  1. Barbara Greenman: Hey, I’m moving to N.C. in June. Hopefully my boy can handle it. He is a California dog & when we lived in Virginia he had allergies. Since getting back to Cali, he’s been fine. We’ll see if he has to be put back on meds for seasonal allergies. Golly gee.

  2. Then this could be said for greeders who breed unrecognized colours that are caused by breeding 2 dogs that have the gene for blue,Merle, cream ,black and tan and selling for ridiculously high prices

  3. Lee Poulton The Wolf? Yogi Bear? The stuffing out of a cushion? How hot would this poor dog get in the summer!? Greeders always claim the recessive gene card to justify their ‘rare’ breeds. The ‘long haired’ recessive gene may well exist, just not within 100% pure bred French Bulldog geneology. There MUST have been a cross somewhere with a long haired breed hence the long haired gene.They probably got their info from ‘The Recessive Gene Book for Dummies’ x

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