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Rare Fluffy Bulldog's Pretty Blue Eyes Are Melting Hearts

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Bulldogs are one of the most iconic dogs there are. Everybody knows about these classic, wrinkly pups, but there are definitely still some who manage to steal the show! They come in way more colors and patterns than you might think.

Apparently, they're also occasionally fluffy. Recently, one fluffy Bulldog won everybody over: her coat is so soft, and to top it all off, she has the world's prettiest blue eyes. This beautiful Bulldog simply can't be beat:

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She loves sticking that tongue out #mammutbulldog#fyp#dogsoftiktok

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Marnie Moo the Mammut Bulldog made my jaw drop. I am so in love! She's still a puppy, born earlier this year, and her coat is already growing in so well. She's grown a lot since then, too: she's still got a way to go, but she's about halfway there!

Marnie is an Olde English Mammut Bulldog, also known as a Mammoth Bulldog. "Mammut" is German for mammoth, which is where these fluffy pups were first bred! You can use either when referring to the breed, but "mammut" definitely sounds a little fancier!

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Marnie has more fluff all over her body than any typical Bulldog, but there are a few areas that are extra fluffy. Her ears, neck, and paws are just to die for:

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Stolen our hearts #mammutbulldog#fyp#dogsoftiktok#puppylove#puppysoftiktok

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Her eyes are one of the best parts of her whole look! They're a super light blue, and they almost match the white all over her coat. Though she's technically still a puppy, she was a beautiful baby, too!

How Are Mammut Bulldogs Different?

Technically, Mammut Bulldogs are Bulldog mixes. These dogs are modeled after the Olde English Bulldogs from the 1800s, which definitely look different than the current Bulldogs we all know and love.

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Mammut Buldogs are a mix of several types of Bulldogs, as well as the Bull Mastiff. The fluff comes from a specific recessive gene, FGF5, that produces long hair. Breeders specifically cultivate pairs with the gene. However, since it is recessive, not every Mammut Bulldog is fluffy.

These dogs are:

  • Bigger than traditional English Bulldogs.
  • More structurally sound, with longer legs and less extra skin.
  • More active.
  • Overall, generally healthier.

Though they're healthier than traditional Bulldogs, they're also much more expensive. If you want one, be prepared to pay a little extra for all of that fluff!

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This story was originally published June 11, 2026 at 6:00 AM.

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