French Bulldogs are expensive due to several reasons:

Breeding Costs: French Bulldogs have narrow hips, which makes natural reproduction difficult. Many French Bulldogs don’t reproduce naturally, so breeders need to pay for artificial insemination. Also, these dogs usually require a C-section for birth, adding to the cost.

Small Litter Sizes: French Bulldogs tend to have small litters, usually two to four puppies, which increases the cost per puppy.

High Demand: French Bulldogs are popular, and high demand can drive up prices.

What colors of French Bulldogs are the most expensive?

The most expensive French Bulldog colors often include Chocolate, Lilac, Merle, Blue Fawn, Platinum, and Isabella⁷. These color variations are considered rare and highly sought after, resulting in higher prices.

What colors of French Bulldogs are the least expensive?

Fawn, brindle, and white French Bulldogs are generally less expensive than other colors. These are more common colors and hence, they are less costly.

[Learn More: History of French Bulldog Colors]