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Do Fluffy Frenchies Shed

Fluffy Frenchies are a unique type of French bulldog. As the name of the breed suggests, these dogs have a fluffy coat that is different from short-coated Frenchies. While this makes the breed appear adorable, a lot of prospective owners ask whether fluffy Frenchies shed. In this article, we'll answer if fluffy Frenchies shed, and if so, how intensely.


Continue reading to learn everything about fluffy Frenchies shedding intensity. We'll also share some of our expert tips on grooming a fluffy Frenchie. With all these, you'll be equipped with the knowledge you need about fluffy Frenchies shedding.

Are Fluffy Frenchies Hypoallergenic?

Fluffy French bulldogs do shed. Therefore, they aren't hypoallergenic dogs. While this eliminates the fluffy Frenchie as a potential companion for those with pet allergies, you can still have one of these dogs if you pay close attention to managing shedding around home – we discuss more on how you can do this below.

How Intensely Do Fluffy Frenchies Shed?

Fluffy Frenchies are average shedders. While these dogs surely shed more than the typical French bulldog with a short coat, they don't shed as much as a golden retriever or other fluffy dog breeds with an undercoat do.


Coupled with the breed's small size, you won't need to clean pet hair everywhere your fluffy French bulldog walks around the home. During seasonal changes, their coat may shed a little more than usual while preparing for the next season, but it won't be anything like a "fur storm" Siberian husky owner experience. Therefore, it is still manageable with simple steps.

Managing Fluffy Frenchie Shedding

While fluffy Frenchies don't shed intensely, you'll still need to manage shedding at home to ensure a clean environment for both you and your dog. Here are some of our expert tips for keeping your fluffy Frenchie shedding in check.


Brush Regularly: First and foremost, brushing your fluffy Frenchie regularly is the most important thing you can do to ensure your house and your dog's surroundings are clean. By brushing your fluffy Frenchie regularly, you will remove any dead hair before falling to the ground or sticking to your sofa.

Buy an Air Purifier: If you suffer from mild pet allergies, investing in an air purifier might be one of the best purchases to ensure airborne pet dander and loose fur don't trigger allergic reactions.

Bathing as Needed: Like brushing, bathing your fluffy Frenchie will remove dead hair, especially if you use a deshedding shampoo and conditioner. As a general rule of thumb, aim to brush your fluffy Frenchie once a month or every three weeks if shedding is too intense.

Maintain Skin and Coat Health: Another important point is making sure that your fluffy Frenchie has good skin and coat health. If your dog has skin or coat issues, they may shed more than usual. Always make sure that your dog is well hydrated, eats high-quality food that doesn't trigger allergies, and isn't exposed to elements that can damage their skin (sun, seawater, chlorine).

Keep Your Home Clean: Last but not least, keep your home and your dog's area clean. Vacuuming, washing your dog's bedding, and cleaning the areas where your dog spends their time the most will make a big difference in managing shedding.

Can I Have a Fluffy Frenchie if I Have Pet Allergies?

Now that you know if fluffy Frenchies shed, you may ask if this breed is suitable for those who suffer from pet allergies.


A fluffy French bulldog may not be the best choice as they aren't hypoallergenic. While they aren't the top breed pick for individuals with pet allergies, this doesn't mean that you should cross the fluffy Frenchie off your potential breeds list, especially if you have mild allergies.


While saliva and skin flakes can also trigger allergic directions, there are countless individuals who have pet allergies and happily live with their canine companions that aren't hypoallergenic.


If you're committed to brushing and bathing your fluffy Frenchie regularly, keeping your home clean, and running a quality air purifier, you can comfortably live with one of these adorable dogs despite your allergies.


However, those with severe pet allergies may want to consider dog breeds that are more allergy-friendly. These breeds include the poodle, bichon frise, lagotto Romagnolo, and shih tzu. If you want a larger dog, since most hypoallergenic dogs tend to be smaller, you can also consider poodle mixes like the goldendoodle or bernedoodle.

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Chris Bates

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