Royal Frenchel Day
 The Dog That Stole Seattle’s Heart!
Royal Frenchel Day is a magical annual reunion celebrating the unique Royal Frenchel Bulldog breed, fostering community joy, and showcasing their exceptional traits, making it a beloved event in Seattle, aptly called 'The Dog That Stole Seattle’s Heart.
Breed Celebration
Owner Entertainment
Family Activities
Community Tradition
We invite you to also read, “The Magic of Royal Frenchel, a way of life”
The Dog that Stole Seattle’s Heart!
 What is Royal Frenchel Day?
Royal Frenchel Day is a fun celebration where those who have Royal Frenchel Frenchies gather –  The Royal Family Annual Reunion! Anahata Graceland  “Rare” the creator of the breed, the staff of Royal Frenchel Bulldogs and volunteers put on the event to honor the growing “Royal Family” and share with the local community about this great French Bulldog cross breed. It’s a fun day of showing puppies, dogs and meeting those who have Royal Frenchels of all ages. There are prizes, gifts, photo shoots and a parade along with the Royal Family Jazz Band (a group of talented Royal Family musicians) playing joyfully in the background!

Unfortunately, these wonderful events stopped during covid but their history and stories continue and are fun to see... Over the years the Royal Jazz Band has won local acclaim! This is a group of entertainers who have Royal Frenchels and who enjoy sharing the day by  playing great music for all to enjoy. Jessica Blinn entertains who happens to also be the  volunteer that keeps up our Facebook stream going! She is a well known  Jazz singer and Jazz and Celtic violinist as well.
 You’ll find dog treat bags, a raffle for really  good prizes and gifts in appreciation of the “Royal Family”from Royal  Frenchel Bulldogs and “Windy”, Anahata Graceland, the creator of the  Royal Frenchel Bulldog breed, herself! Every year, one traditional gift to the Royal Family is a photo shoot that is taken for families to enjoy and use as holiday fun pics to update their families and friends. From singles to multi-generational families, from pets to service dogs and 6 pounders to 30 pounders, the dogs keep it interesting and  create a great deal of fun seeing all the shapes, sizes, colors and  personalities of Royal Frenchels. Royal Frenchel Frenchie traits are very unique, especially their ease of training, extremely long  lives, and superior health. The are just super to live with…the easiest  dog you will ever  know!
The events were held at Pikes Market right there off the shoulder of the park setting offering great food and fun shopping for all with old and new Royal Family freinds.. Every year there was a parade down Pike Street which the locals came to love. Royal Frenchel’s have often been called “The Dog that Stole Seattle’s Heart!” We would bring pups and adult dogs to meet and learn about the qualities of Royal Frenchels through actually experiencing them. We have had magicians, games and more! All in all, it was a magical day where the Royal Family and the surrounding community got to enjoy laughter, good conversations and lots of puppy breath! Not only are there traits of the Royal  Frenchel pups to enjoy, we found that there are very special unique traits of those that become Royal Family as well! Make sure you read the article on Royal Family Traits to get a fun sense of the folks that generally end up with one. It is truly a special breed of person as well.
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