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. I don’t actually believe that this is a real picture. If you look closely they are the same dog. There’s no featherings on the feet or to the rear of the dog. It been photo edited.. Still annoying though…

  2. Ridiculous comment when the post is of a perfectly good breed of dog that in my opinion shouldn’t be messed with….. At the end of the day if they’re cross breeds they’re mongrels and I’m not ashamed to say I have 3 mongrels and 3 pedigrees.

  3. Cute….. My anger comes from the money that people charge for these dogs when in my opinion encourages further cross breeding to line peoples pockets. Read up on the breed standard of a french bulldog.. We’re never going to agree on this subject so i think we should agree to disagree. You obviously think its ok where as i dont. The french bulldog is my favorite breed of dog and my wish to have one but the cost of them makes it impossible. Your lucky to have one.. So why you would find it acceptable to crossbreed them I dont understand… I dont mean you personally crossbreeding…..

  4. No assumptions made.. Just look through the selling sites and see just how much people sell them for.. Your lucky to have found a puppy for less than £1500 so at less than 900 i would query why so cheap.. Ive seen them at £4000 recently.. its just ridiculous.. Anyway its been nice to have a debate with you…

  5. Nikki L O’Sullivan I just try not to read the comments otherwise it makes me angry! They all have an opinion and decide that I spent thousands on him and made him this way when actually I rehomed him and it was a happy accident. I have no interest in breeding from him (I had him castrated after having him for a few months) can’t just accept he is a much loved family pet! x

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