
Fluffy Chocolate French Bulldog
Rich chocolate-brown color with a soft fluffy coat. Learn the b/b + l/l or co/co + l/l genotype.
What Makes a Fluffy Chocolate Frenchie Special
The Fluffy Chocolate French Bulldog combines warm, earthy brown coloration with the adorable fluffy coat texture. The b/b (testable chocolate) or co/co (cocoa) genotype creates the rich brown base, while the l/l genotype adds the soft, cotton-like fluffy coat.
This combination is more affordable than Fluffy Lilac or Fluffy Isabella because it doesn't require the d/d dilute gene. The warm chocolate color paired with the fluffy texture creates a teddy bear-like appearance that many buyers find irresistible.
Fluffy Chocolate is a great entry point for breeders looking to add fluffy coat to their chocolate lines. It's also popular among buyers who want an exotic fluffy Frenchie without the ultra-premium price tag of the dilute-based combinations.
The Fluffy Chocolate Genotype
B/Co-Locus: Chocolate
Required: b/b or co/co
Two copies of the chocolate allele (b/b for testable, co/co for cocoa) create the rich brown base color. Without this, the dog would be a fluffy black or fawn.
L-Locus: Longhair
Required: l/l
Two copies of the longhair allele produce the soft, fluffy cotton-like coat. l/l is recessive — both parents must carry it.
Fluffy Chocolate Frenchie Pricing Guide
Pet Quality
$10,000 – $14,000
Standard fluffy chocolate with soft coat and good conformation.
Breed Quality
$14,000 – $22,000
Clean structure, thick fluffy coat, rich chocolate color, full health clearances.
Ultra / Rojo
$22,000 – $32,000+
Fluffy Rojo (b/b without d/d), proven pedigree, championship lines, exceptional coat.
Calculate Fluffy Chocolate Probabilities
Enter parent genotypes into our Frenchie DNA Calculator to predict exactly what colors and patterns each litter will produce — including Fluffy Chocolate outcomes.
Fluffy Chocolate Frenchie FAQ
What is a Fluffy Chocolate French Bulldog?
A Fluffy Chocolate French Bulldog has a long, soft fluffy coat (l/l) with a rich chocolate-brown base color (b/b or co/co). The combination of warm brown coloration with the soft fluffy texture creates a distinctive and popular Frenchie variant.
What is the genotype of a Fluffy Chocolate Frenchie?
The genotype is b/b + l/l (testable chocolate fluffy) or co/co + l/l (cocoa fluffy). The dog must be homozygous recessive for chocolate (b/b or co/co) AND homozygous recessive for longhair (l/l). Both genes are recessive.
How is Fluffy Chocolate different from standard Chocolate?
Standard Chocolate has short, smooth coat with rich brown color. Fluffy Chocolate adds l/l (longhair), giving the dog a soft, fluffy, longer coat. The color is the same, but the texture is completely different and requires more grooming.
How much does a Fluffy Chocolate Frenchie cost?
Fluffy Chocolate French Bulldogs typically range from $10,000 to $18,000 for pet quality. Premium specimens with thick fluffy coat, rich chocolate color, and clean structure can reach $18,000–$28,000. The dual recessive requirement plus coat type premium drives pricing.
What is the difference between Fluffy Chocolate and Fluffy Rojo?
Fluffy Chocolate can be either b/b (testable) or co/co (cocoa). Fluffy Rojo is specifically b/b without d/d — the deep red-brown mahogany shade with fluffy coat. Rojo is darker and richer than standard chocolate, and commands a higher price.
What colors can Fluffy Chocolate parents produce?
If both parents are b/b l/l (or co/co l/l), all puppies will be Fluffy Chocolate. If either parent carries d/d, the litter could include Fluffy Lilac puppies. If either parent carries e/e, the litter could include Fluffy Platinum puppies.