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Registered French Bulldog puppies for sale in Diss, Norfolk

8 Registered French Bulldog puppies for sale in Diss, Norfolk

Known for their distinctive bat ears and robust physique, The French Bulldog, also known as Bouledogue Français or "Frenchie", is both charming and adaptable. Hailing from England but developed in France, these sturdy breeds come in a variety of coat colors, including brindle, fawn, and pied. Easily recognized by their squashed faces and bounding gait, French Bulldogs have a short, smooth coat that is easy to maintain. Their manageable size and amicable demeanor make them ideal for both apartment dwellers and families, provided they can offer a cool, relaxing environment due to the breed's sensitivity to heat. These dogs are prized for their affectionate, playful natures. Although they may not demand as much exercise as other breeds, Frenchies enjoy engaging with their people, benefit from mental stimulation, and are known for their comical antics. 

Read our French Bulldog Buying Advice page for information on this dog breed.

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Home-Reared French Bulldog Puppies – KC Registered

French Bulldog

9 weeksAge
23Sex
£1,200Price

2 brindle girls left from a stunning litter of French Bulldog puppies in KC breed standard colours. Lovingly raised in our home, these puppies are well-socialised, confident, and full of character. They are fabulous little companions who will bring joy and love to their forever families. ✅ KC Registered – breed standard colours ✅ Both parents from established lines ✅ Car

ColchesterEssex (34.7mi)
French Bulldog dogs - Advert 2
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KC French Bulldog girls puppies pure blue

French Bulldog

6 weeksAge
2Sex
£1,650Price

We have had litter of two beautiful puppies from our Kennel Club frenchy, Gabby. Gabby is 7th generation KC and has no health issues, ******************ing female puppies on the 31st July 2025. All our puppies are raised in our family home, socialized around children and exposed to everyday noise. Both girls will be ready to leave mother after 26th September 2025 (earlies

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EyeSuffolk (4.4mi)
French Bulldog dogs - Advert 3
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QUALITY FLUFFY FRENCHIES⭐️REDUCED⭐️

French Bulldog

15 weeksAge
51Sex
£1,000Price

We are very excited to let everyone know our 6 beautiful healthy pups are looking for their furever homes🫶🏡Sired by the one and only HOLYGROWL/PINKSLIP from (@tonyhill_frenchies_essex_uk) Who now lives in the USA 🇺🇸,Holy is a ****************** caramel pink and tan visual fluffy, with health panel of 6(DM,JHC,HUU,CMR1,CY3-var.3,CY3-var.2)No brindle⭕️ No pied⭕️Solid pro

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WithamEssex (45mi)
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FAQs

How much should I pay for a French Bulldog puppy?

The average cost of a purebred French Bulldog puppy in the United Kingdom is approximately £733, though prices can vary based on factors such as pedigree, breeder reputation, and location.

Are French bulldogs good pets?

Yes, French Bulldogs can make great pets because they are affectionate and good companions. However, they require regular veterinary care and can be prone to health issues due to their brachycephalic face. They are suitable for homes with moderate activity levels and lots of love.

What is the lifespan of a French Bulldog puppy?

The average lifespan of a French Bulldog puppy is around 10 to 12 years. Proper care, a healthy diet, and regular veterinary check-ups can help ensure they live a full and happy life.

What is the downside of French Bulldogs?

French Bulldogs can suffer from health issues due to their brachycephalic (flat-faced) structure, leading to breathing difficulties and overheating. They also tend to have skin problems and may require regular care to prevent infections. Additionally, their stubborn nature can make training a bit challenging.

Can French Bulldogs be left alone?

French Bulldogs can be left alone for short periods, typically a few hours, but they thrive on companionship and may become anxious if left alone too long. It's important to provide them with toys and a comfortable environment to reduce boredom. Regular interaction and attention are essential for their well-being.