Rare Platinum Rare French Bulldog Colors
Lilac blue and chocolate.
Rare platinum rare french bulldog colors. The standard and the rare. It means that the breeder needs to perform a selection to produce blue isabella or lilac puppies. Color dilution alopecia is a genetic defect found in dogs with unique coat coloration. For instance some of these dogs come in a darker blue coat which is generally caused by a copy of the brindle gene.
It is important to realize that the genetics of coat color is very complex and confusing. Amongst these brindle is the oldest and the most common color for french bulldogs. Be aware that some blue french bulldogs and other dogs too can develop color dilution alopecia. Any mix of all above pied.
Rare french bulldogs require a special way of breeding. Research is ongoing so what we know today can very well be proved untrue may change or be added to in the future. Piebald pied black mask. Rare english bulldog colors.
Fawn from light fawn to red fawn. Any mix of all above tan. The rare colors produced in english bulldogs can be divided into 4 groups in order of least rare to most rare. That being said this chart like the genetic lab sites will need to change update.
Blue french bulldogs definitely attract the most attention in people. A description of each color as well as the akc color designation for each group is listed below. Photo by karen dibert other colors considered rare in french bulldogs are the black and tan like a doberman and the all black with no trace of brindle. The blue color can vary quite a bit in frenchies.
Rare colored french bulldogs are the carriers of a dilute gene that naturally occurs. Since their coats are so rare you ll often find divided opinions about owning blue frenchies. Accepted french bulldog colors and markings. For show purposes here are the akc approved french bulldog colors.
Rare french bulldog colors. The akc also approves other patterns like piebald pied black masks white markings and black shadings. These colors are so dominant that when. I get so many questions about french bulldog colors on a daily basis.
I ve scrolled online trying to find an article that covers all the french bulldog colors and show it to my customers as an example but nothing extensive popped up so i decided it s time to. In other words no one can affect producing this type of gene. Blue fawn french bulldogs have a double recessive dilute gene as well as two genes with the fawn coloring. Brindle colored frenchies mainly have that dark dominant color with light strands.
It s no secret that the rare blue french bulldog is a popular color choice.