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Why the AKC Does Not Recognize the Frenchie Doodle or Floodle

What Is a Frenchie Doodle or Floodle?

The Frenchie Doodle, also known as the Floodle, is a hybrid dog breed created by crossing a French Bulldog with a Poodle. The result is a compact, intelligent, affectionate dog that combines the Frenchie’s playful personality with the Poodle’s low-shedding coat and high intelligence.

Over the past few years, the Floodle has become one of the fastest-growing designer breeds in the United States, loved for its expressive eyes, adorable face, and allergy-friendly traits.

However, if you’ve tried to register your Frenchie Doodle with the American Kennel Club (AKC), you’ve probably discovered a problem: they don’t recognize it.


Why the AKC Does Not Recognize Designer Breeds Like the Frenchie Doodle

The AKC (American Kennel Club) only recognizes purebred dog breeds that have a long-established lineage and meet their specific standards for breeding history, physical characteristics, and pedigree documentation.

Because the Frenchie Doodle is a hybrid (crossbreed) — meaning it’s a combination of two distinct purebred lines — the AKC considers it ineligible for registration.This means that even if both parents are AKC-registered (one French Bulldog and one Poodle), their offspring cannot be registered under the AKC because the puppies are not “purebred” by their definition.

The AKC’s mission focuses on preserving purebred bloodlines, while designer dog registries like the Designer Kennel Club (DKC) focus on innovation, inclusivity, and modern canine evolution.


DKC: The Founding Registry of the Frenchie Doodle

The Designer Kennel Club (DKC) was founded to fill the gap left by traditional registries like the AKC. DKC is an official dog registry for designer and hybrid breeds, including the Frenchie Doodle, Goldendoodle, Cavapoo, Labradoodle, and hundreds more.

Why DKC Matters:

  • 🧬 Recognizes new hybrid breeds officially — ensuring that owners and breeders can establish lineage, maintain genetic tracking, and build recognized breed standards.

  • 📜 Issues authentic registration papers that identify your dog as the correct breed name — for example, your registration certificate will say “Frenchie Doodle”, not just “French Bulldog” or “Poodle mix.”

  • 🌍 Supports responsible breeders who are developing new, healthy hybrid lines through ethical breeding programs.

  • 🐕 Maintains breed development standards, encouraging healthy diversity in the canine world.

With DKC, the Frenchie Doodle has its own identity as an official breed — not just a “mix.” This distinction gives breeders and owners legitimacy and a paper trail that acknowledges the unique DNA and characteristics of this wonderful dog.


The Benefits of Registering Your Frenchie Doodle With DKC

Registering your Floodle with DKC gives you access to a wide range of benefits that traditional registries do not offer:

✅ Official Recognition

Your registration papers will officially list your dog’s breed as “Frenchie Doodle”, acknowledging its true lineage.

🧾 Proof of Ownership

DKC registration acts as a legal proof of ownership, which can be critical in situations like lost dogs, breeder disputes, or housing requirements.

👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Litter and Foundation Dog Registration

Even if your Frenchie Doodle’s parents aren’t registered, you can use the Foundation Dog Registration program to establish a new lineage and later register litters.

🌐 Digital & Mobile Friendly

You can easily register your dog online through the DKC’s streamlined registration process, designed for breeders, owners, and new pet parents.


The DKC’s Mission: Recognizing the Future of Dog Breeding

The world of dog breeding is evolving. Modern families want healthy, intelligent, hypoallergenic companions — and breeders are meeting that demand through careful hybridization.The DKC believes that innovation in dog breeding deserves recognition, not exclusion.

By giving breeds like the Frenchie Doodle a place in the canine registry world, DKC ensures their legacy, lineage, and identity are preserved for future generations.


🐾 How to Register Your Frenchie Doodle With DKC

  1. Visit the Dog Registration Page.

  2. Select Foundation Dog Registration if your dog’s parents are unregistered, or Litter Registration if they already have DKC papers.

  3. Upload clear photos and basic breed information.

  4. Submit your application and receive your official DKC Certificate by email and mail.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Can I register a Frenchie Doodle if my dog has no AKC papers? Yes. DKC’s Foundation Dog Registration allows you to officially register dogs even without prior documentation.


Will my DKC papers say “Frenchie Doodle”? Yes! Unlike AKC, which would list only “French Bulldog” or “Poodle,” DKC recognizes and prints the accurate breed name “Frenchie Doodle” on your registration certificate.


Can I register a litter of Frenchie Doodles with DKC? Absolutely. Once the parents are registered with DKC, you can register your entire litter quickly online.


Are DKC papers recognized internationally? DKC is a global registry for designer and hybrid dogs, and its documentation is accepted by breeders, vets, and kennel organizations worldwide.


Why choose DKC over AKC for my Frenchie Doodle? Because AKC does not recognize hybrid breeds, while DKC celebrates them — ensuring your dog’s true breed identity and lineage are documented officially.


🐶 Final Thoughts

The Frenchie Doodle (Floodle) is not just another crossbreed — it’s a new, recognized breed category defined by intelligence, charm, and adaptability.While the AKC continues to exclude designer breeds, the Designer Kennel Club proudly registers and protects them.

So, if you own a Frenchie Doodle, it’s time to give your pup the recognition it deserves — register today with the Designer Kennel Club (DKC), the official founding registry of the Frenchie Doodle breed.


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Designer Kennel Club (DKC) is an independent registry providing proof of breed and ownership documentation only. DKC does not endorse breeding standards and is not responsible for breeding practices, health, or traits of registered dogs. All breeding and care decisions are solely the responsibility of the dog owner or breeder.

DESIGNER KENNEL CLUB

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