A Breed That Became an Identity
You can usually spot a Frenchie household before the door opens: the mug on the desk, the tote bag in the hallway, the decal on the rear window. The breed comes with a culture attached, and a painted canvas enters that culture differently from anything bought finished, because the hours of your own attention are part of the object.
That is one way into these kits. The other needs no Frenchie at all: if you want a dog on canvas, period, the portraits and pop art designs here work as dog art first and breed devotion second.
Bat Ears and Three Coats
The breed hands a painter an unusually clear shape. Upright bat ears, a broad chest, a compact, low-slung build: the whole dog fits a canvas without crowding it, and most of its character sits in those ears and the tilt of the head.
Coat color decides the palette more than the design does. A brindle Frenchie builds up as streaks of near-black over warm undertones, and those dark lanes do most of the painting's heavy lifting. Fawn turns the same dog into a study in sand, honey, and shadow, while a cream coat pushes everything pale and asks the shadows to carry the form. Blue and lilac coats, where they appear in the designs, translate into families of cool gray on canvas.
Portraits, Pop Art, and Puppies
The lifelike portraits stay close to photography: one dog, head and shoulders, true coat colors on a calm background. These are the designs for the spot above the dog's own corner, or the hallway where guests get introduced. The colorful and pop art designs cut the coat loose from nature instead, turning the same face into pinks, blues, and neon greens with a sense of humor about itself; more of that direction lives in the pop art paint by numbers collection. Puppy designs round things out with lighter, playful moments, a pup tangled in a blanket or sprawled mid-play on the rug.
Every pre-made kit here arrives as a 16x20 inch (40x50 cm) canvas with 24 pre-mixed acrylic paints in separate pots and a set of brushes, either rolled canvas or pre-stretched on a wooden frame. And for the rest of the household, from cats on windowsills to the whole companion crowd, the pet paint by numbers kits take over where this collection stops.
From the Breed to Your Dog
Ready-made designs cover the breed. What they cannot cover is the one dog snoring beside you, with the torn ear, the off-center blaze, the particular way she claims the couch. A breed standard describes every Frenchie at once; yours is a one-off. For her, the photo becomes the kit: upload one, and it comes back as a custom paint by numbers canvas of your own Frenchie, mapped into 24, 36, or 48 colors and sized anywhere from 8x8 inches (20x20 cm) to 28x40 inches (70x100 cm). Choose the picture with care: clear light, and the expression that is unmistakably hers.