With their captivating coat color and charming personality, Cream French Bulldogs have quickly become one of the most popular family pets amongst dog lovers worldwide. In this comprehensive guide, we will dive into the Cream French Bulldog including their coat color, genetics, kennel club recognition, pricing, name ideas and more.

Keep reading this article to find out all the answers to your questions about Cream Frenchies!

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What Is A Cream French Bulldog?

Cream French Bulldogs have a coat color that ranges from a soft, pale ivory to a light cream shade. They usually have a short and smooth coat but they can also have a longer coat called the ‘fluffy’coat. Cream Frenchies have black noses, black eye rims, black lips and dark brown eyes. The insides of their ears are usually pink and their fur may be a richer cream color on their muzzle, chest and tips of their ears.

Cream is an officially recognized coat color by many kennel clubs such as the American Kennel Club (AKC). They are recognized alongside other coat colors like brindle, brindle & white, fawn & white, fawn brindle, white etc.

Are Cream French Bulldogs Rare?

While Cream French Bulldogs are not as common as some of the more traditional coat colors like fawn, they are not considered extremely rare. Fawn French Bulldogs are much more common than Cream Frenchies as the fawn gene is dominant and much more likely to be inherited than the recessive cream gene.

The demand for Cream French Bulldogs has steadily increased over the years, as many individuals are drawn to their beautiful and unique coat colors. However, it’s worth noting that they may be relatively less abundant compared to other coat variations.

Cream French Bulldog DNA

The primary gene responsible for the cream coat color is the e allele located on the E Locus (Reverse Yellow Locus). It is a recessive gene which means that to express the cream coat color, a Cream French Bulldog must inherit two copies of the recessive e allele (e/e) from its parents.

If a Frenchie carries one cream gene ‘e’, then they will have a slightly lighter coat than what the typical dominant color is. For example, a Blue Frenchie that is (d/d E/e) will be a light blue compared to the normal Blue French Bulldog.

Cream Frenchies are often mistake for light Fawn French Bulldogs however these two coat colors have totally different genetics. Fawn Frenchies are (Ay/Ay) or (Ay/a) at the Agouti Locus.

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Is The Cream Gene In French Bulldogs?

The cream gene exists in French Bulldogs. Breeders who specialize in producing Cream French Bulldogs selectively breed individuals that carry the cream gene ‘e’. Through careful pairing, they aim to produce puppies with ‘e/e’, the desired cream coat color.

Kennel Club Recognition

Cream is a recognized coat color in several prominent kennel clubs worldwide. Notable organizations such as the American Kennel Club (AKC), the United Kennel Club (UKC), and the Federation Cynologique Internationale (FCI) all acknowledge and accept the cream coat color in French Bulldogs.

This recognition means that Cream French Bulldogs can participate in various dog shows and events, provided they meet the breed standards and requirements set by the respective kennel clubs. It also means that lots of breeders create this coat color as it is recognized.

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Cream French Bulldog via @tarachan_frebull / Instagram

Types Of Cream Frenchies

There are many different Cream French Bulldog coat variations. Here are some of the most common variations:

Blue Cream French Bulldog (AKA Blue Covered In Cream)

Blue Cream French Bulldogs possess a blue base coat that is covered by the cream coat. If a Frenchie carries one cream gene ‘e’, then they will have a slightly lighter coat than what the typical dominant color is. For example, a Blue Frenchie that is (d/d E/e) will be a light blue compared to the normal Blue French Bulldog. These Frenchies are called ‘Blue Cream’ or ‘Blue Covered In Cream’ French Bulldogs.

Lilac Cream French Bulldog (AKA Lilac Covered In Cream)

Lilac Cream French Bulldogs possess a lilac base coat that is covered by the cream coat. If a Frenchie carries one cream gene ‘e’, then they will have a slightly lighter coat than what the typical dominant color is. For example, a Lilac Frenchie that is (b/b d/d E/e) will be a light lilac compared to the normal Lilac French Bulldog (b/b d/d). These Frenchies are called ‘Lilac Cream’ or ‘Lilac Covered In Cream’ French Bulldogs. They are also called Isabella Cream French Bulldogs.

Platinum French Bulldog

Platinum French Bulldogs boast a stunning pale coat with a metallic or silver undertone. This distinctive feature sets them apart, making them truly captivating. While platinum is a lovely coat color, it is not officially recognized by major kennel clubs like the American Kennel Club (AKC) or the United Kennel Club (UKC) as a separate category. Nevertheless, Platinum French Bulldogs can still participate in various dog shows and events under the category of their base coat color, which is typically cream or fawn.

Cookies And Cream French Bulldog

This type of Cream French Bulldog features a cream base coat adorned with darker patches or spots, resembling the delightful combination of cookies and cream. The interplay of light and dark colors creates a visually striking and unique coat pattern that is sure to capture attention.

“Cookies and Cream” is not an official color as it is a colloquial term for Merle French Bulldog. Merle Frenchies carry the merle gene which results in diluted and mottled patches in their coat. Cookies and Cream Frenchies are usually Blue Merle French Bulldogs.

Cream Fluffy French Bulldog

Some Cream French Bulldogs may possess a longer or “fluffy” coat due to the recessive ‘LH’ gene. These dogs have a cream-colored coat, but their fur texture is longer, softer, and more luxurious than that of their shorter-haired counterparts. The fluffy coat makes them super cuddly!

Coat Comparisons

Platinum vs Cream French Bulldog

While both Platinum and Cream French Bulldogs possess light-colored coats, Platinum French Bulldogs exhibit a silver or metallic undertone that differentiates them from Cream French Bulldogs. The platinum hue exudes a metallic or polished appearance, whereas the cream color conveys a soft, ivory or pale cream tone.

It is important to note that while Cream French Bulldogs are recognized by various kennel clubs such as the American Kennel Club (AKC) and the United Kennel Club (UKC), Platinum French Bulldogs are not recognized as a separate category. Platinum French Bulldogs can still participate in dog shows and events under their base coat color, which is typically cream or fawn.

Cream vs Fawn French Bulldog

Cream and Fawn French Bulldogs are distinct coat color variations. Cream French Bulldogs have a lighter, cream-colored coat, while Fawn French Bulldogs exhibit a mix of light and dark hairs, often resulting in a beige or tan appearance. Cream Frenchies exude a soft and delicate elegance, while the fawn Frenchie embody warmth and depth. Both coat colors are recognized by major kennel clubs around the world.

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Cream French Bulldog via @furlovefrenchies / Instagram

Cream French Bulldog Price

How Much Is A Cream French Bulldog?

When it comes to the price of Cream French Bulldogs, several factors come into play. These factors include lineage, pedigree, location, and the reputation of the breeder. On average, the cost of a Cream French Bulldog ranges from $4000USD to $6000USD or more. While this may seem very expensive, Cream French Bulldogs are one of the cheaper coat colors as it is relatively common.

Overall, French Bulldogs are very expensive as there are many breeding challenges. They often have trouble with natural mating and have to be artificially inseminated due to their unique body structure. Female French Bulldogs often face issues with giving birth as well meaning that they have have to have caesarean sections which contributes to their overall cost. They also tend to only have two to four puppies in each litter which is tiny in comparison to other breeds that can have ten or more puppies per pregnancy.

Frenchies have also become extremely popular in recent years. According to the American Kennel Club, they are the most popular breed at the moment, surpassing Labradors and Golden Retrievers for the top position. Their demand often exceeds supply which has caused massive price increases.

If you are going to adopt a Cream Frenchie, it is crucial to select a reputable breeder who prioritizes the health and well-being of their dogs and can provide the necessary documentation for lineage and health testing. Remember, investing in a well-bred and healthy puppy ensures a lifetime of happiness with your beloved Cream Frenchie.

Cream French Bulldog Names

Finding the perfect name for your Cream French Bulldog is an exciting part of welcoming them into your family. Here are some popular names that perfectly suit Cream Frenchies:

Cream Female Frenchie NamesCream Male Frenchie Names
PearlCharlie
DaisyMax
IvoryTeddy
LilyLouie
ChloeWinston
LunaHenry
LolaDuke
SadieToby
WillowTheo
MillieAlba
RubyToastie
RosieSkippy
MarshmallowEcho
BiancaCasper
SandyBlanco