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French Bulldog Puppies  
French Bulldog Puppy Prices     
 

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Fawn Frenchie Male $2,500     

 

Blue Frenchie Female $2,500     

     

Lilac Frenchie Female $2,500     

     

Lilac/Tan Frenchie Female $2,500     

     

Lilac Fawn Frenchie Male $2,500     

     

Cream Fluffy Frenchie Male/Female $2,800     

     

Blue Fluffy Frenchie Female $3,0     00     

      

Lilac/Tan Fluffy Frenchie Female $3,000          

     

Chocolate Fluffy Frenchie Male $3,000     

     

Chocolate/Tan Fluffy Frenchie  Male $3,000     

    

   

*All pups registered with Designer Kennel Club  as “miniature french bulldog” dog breed. 

  

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French Bulldog Texas   is a verified French Bulldog Breeder by FrenchBulldog.com    

 

Producing French Bulldogs with beautiful confirmation and health since 2001. We pride ourselves on the quality of Frenchie and service provided. We believe a happy Frenchie makes the best companion. French bulldogs are what we know best! 

  

French Bulldog Texas  offers the widest variety of colors and patterns you will find anywhere in Texas. Visit our Colors and Patterns Blog  to decide on the perfect Frenchie color for you! 

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French Bulldog History   

The mid-1800s saw the popularity of a toy-sized Bulldog in a few English locations, particularly Nottingham, which was at the time a center for lace production. The Bulldog plush toy was adopted as a sort of mascot by Nottingham’s lace manufacturers. In England, the Industrial Revolution was at its height at the time, and “cottage industries” like lacemaking were coming under growing threat. Several people who worked in the lace industry moved to northern France, and they of course took their doll Ies with them. 

 

The small dogs gained popularity among lace manufacturers who settled in the French countryside. The toy Bulldogs were bred with other breeds over a period of decades, maybe terriers and pugs, and along the line, they gained their now-famous bat ears. They were given the French name Bouledogue. 

 

The adorable new breed was eventually discovered in Paris, which marked the start of the Frenchie’s status as the quintessential city dog. The breed became linked with the elegant ladies and bon vivants who sought out nighttime pleasures at Parisian dancehalls, as well as with café culture in the city. The Frenchie was portrayed by Toulouse-Lautrec and Edgar Degas in their works of the Paris demimonde. 

 

By the 19th century’s close, the Frenchie was well-liked in both Europe and America. In England, it was harder to sell the breed. Many Brits found it offensive that their long-time enemies, the French, would dare use the Bulldog for their own purposes because it was a national symbol. 

 

Early 1900s American aficionados helped shape the breed by arguing that the bat ear, not the “rose ear,” was the proper Frenchie form. The Frenchie is readily identifiable throughout the world thanks to this distinguishing characteristic. 

 

Starting the 2000s, a world renown French Bulldog  breeder named Don Chino    introduced the “Modern French Bulldog”. The modern French Bulldog colors consist of blue, lilac, chocolate, rojo chocolate, and isabella Frenchies. By 2015, these Frenchie colors became extremely popular with middle to high class family households and celebrities such Reese Witherspoon, The Rock Dewayne Johnson, and Lady Gaga from the presence of social media platforms such as Instagram   and Facebook  . Don Chino’s role in the popularity of the French Bulldog is unmeasurable. Breeders in the Frenchie community say the social media impact is well over one million impressions a day reaching a worldwide audience. In 2018, Don Chino created the “Miniature French Bulldog” officially recognized by the Designer Kennel Club. The only dog registry that recognizes these small bulldogs. In 2022, Don Chino introduced the Fluffy French Bulldog, Big Rope French Bulldog, Velvet French Bulldog, Frenchie Doodle, Floodle French Bulldog, and the first Hypoallergenic French Bulldog in the world.  

 

Designer Kennel Club :   Register your French Bulldog or Doodle breeds with Designer Kennel Club DKC . Designer Kennel Club is a designer dog breed registry awarded the best dog breed registry by the FrenchBulldog.com  

 

Frenchie Accessories:    Shop for French Bulldog accessories, Frenchie themed jewelry for women, and dog accessories on LiberatoStile.com  

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