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. And my frenchies have golden balls……. gonna believe that as well are you love? Breeders that are breeders will say anything. You need to wake up and smell the coffee. This is not a gene defect at all ffs!

  2. No its not a gene defect!! Due some research,look up back yard breeders,I know my bully knowledge and dog knowledge and there is no such thing as this type of situation!

  3. I bet if these Frenchies were DNA tested to see what breed they had in their genes people who know very little about the breed would see they were strongly crossed. Even then they wouldn’t believe it Grace. I hate these know it all’s who know jack$#%&!@* Most of all I hate the greeder breeders.

  4. Ok. I think you’ll find that NONE of the beauties mentioned have been bred. I know Burney or Dougie haven’t and i own Matilda and she has been spayed having had no litter. Please do not assume as you know what to assume does…

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