Cream White French Bulldog

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A true cream-white French bulldog has a slightly dull white shade. Although it is a solid color, it is slightly off white. The breed is recessive dilute of fawn breed line. The clear and shiny coat has no marking on the coat that complement perfectly black twitchy nose, eye rims, pigments, lips and paws.  Interestingly the cream French bulldog is born in pure white color, but it develops black edges on its rims and ears within 24 hours.

As cute French bulldog puppies grow, the solid cream color gets prominent with light cream edges to ears.  Cream French bulldogs never develop sharp color patterns on their body like pied or fawn. True cream color in French bulldog is not common and is very different than white.

They have darker and dusky eye rims while white or pied ones develop black spots on the nose first.   Plus, white French bulldog has pink eye rim, but there is no pink pigment and ticking in cream French bulldog.

cream-white French bulldog

What to know about Frenchie


It’s no secret that the French Bulldog is more popular than ever, even though it’s been around since the 1800s. The Frenchie ranks second place in the American Kennel Club’s list of the 202 most popular dog breeds, illustrating how much this breed is adored!

Their increased popularity is partly because celebrities such as Lady Gaga, Reese Witherspoon, Hugh Jackman own them. Fans see this and have to get one of their own.

Also, these tiny dogs are a good fit for our modern lifestyles, especially for apartment and city living. They are compact, portable, and don’t need a lot of grooming. In addition, they don’t bark excessively, they’re playful and affectionate, and they adapt quickly to change. To those who know them, for a cream-white French bulldog, they’re the perfect pooch!

Although they come in several different colors, most Frenchies are brindle, the most sought-after color for many years. However, fashions and trends change, and dog lovers are seeking out some of the more unusual colors, including the Cream French Bulldog.


 

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