The French Bulldog originated in England and was created to be a toy-size version of the Bulldog.
The breed was quite popular among lace workers in the city of Nottingham and when many lace workers emigrated to France for better
opportunities, they naturally brought their little bulldogs with them.
The French Bulldog thrived in France and Europe, and its charm was soon discovered by Americans as well. The United
States saw its first French Bulldog at the Westminster Kennel Club show in 1896. The breed was quickly nicknamed
"Frenchie," and it is still an affectionate name that is used today.
Today they are one of the most expensive and most popular breeds in the world. 🌏
A little bit about Frenchies
Then are sturdy and compact short dogs, with smooth coats.
Frenchies are full of courage, yet with clown-like qualities. Bat ears and short tail are characteristic features of the breed. They are Vivacious, deeply affectionate, intelligent.
Colours of Frenchies
French Bulldogs come in many different colour variants, the officially recoginsed colours by the Kennel Club are:
Brindle |
Light Brindle | Dark Brindle | Brindle & White |
Fawn | Fawn with a Black Mask | Fawn and White |
Fawn pied | Pied | White |
Other colours include Black, Blue and Merle,
which are all very cute, but they are not official recognised by the Kennel Clubs.