While I find all Frenchies cute these Blue Frenchies are especially attractive so some Frenchie fans! Cream French Bulldog However, in Frenchies, the bluish hue is due to a very rare diluted gene. It’s a little similar to some people’s jet black hair shining that way under intense lighting. They’re called that because their coats shine bluish in the light. Let’s face it, that blue Frenchie puppy shown above is absolutely adorable. Blue French Bulldogīlue in Frenchies definitely attracts a lot of attention. French Bulldogs are prone to certain health conditions of course but different colors aren’t a factor in their health. However, I am here to tell you to please rest assured that your Frenchie’s color alone does not affect its health. It is often said that rarer breeds tend to have more health issues. They have a beautiful coat as well! Rare French Bulldog Colors However, unlike the pure whites, some have the black muzzle. The French Bulldog with a cream color is very similar to the white. They’re usually porcelain white but can be cream-leaning in some cases. White is another common French Bulldog color and they are quite adorable. However, sometimes its coat can be on the reddish side and/or it can have streaks of brindle. A solid fawn coat whose can range from cream, light tan, and even golden tan. Fawn French Bulldogs is a lighter tan brown or light beige color Frenchie. It’s the one that has a coat that is usually light tan with a black muzzle. You have probably seen a fawn color at some point and not known that’s what it was. My French Bulldog Augie is a Brindle Frenchie and he’s exceptionally-handsome. The handsome Frenchie below (my dog Augie) is another example of this color pattern (he’s very light brindle on his sides). It is the the brownish or blackish coat mixed with tufts of light color strands. The Brindle is also a very popular French Bulldog color. They can also come from parents who are both solid colored but carry the pied gene. They are the result of both parents being pied or one being pied and the other being genetically recessive. The black patches can be on the head, body or both. Although pied is the technically correct term over there. It is also the most common Frenchie color in the U.K. A pied French bulldog is a Frenchie whose coat color is mostly white, with clearly marked patches in another, darker color covering parts of their body, head, or in some cases, both. It also means that they are often found with reputable breeders and in shelters. That means that they can participate in dog shows. It is one of the most popular with the American Kennel Club. That’s the most common one for a Frenchie. However, this is currently the case for only nine of the breeds. These colors include the ones that the American Kennel Club accepts and can be in dog shows and accepted as the breed standard. but are often in shelters and rescue organizations. They are not a super common breed in the U.S. The pied and brindle colors were the most popular back then. The tourists, however, traveled all over the world with them. They have “French” in their name is that they served as companions to lace monikers who traveled to France.įrom there, they almost immediately spiked in popularity with the Parisan Elite. A Little About the History of French Bulldog Colorsįrench bulldogs were originally bred for companionship and to hunt rats. He is a member of our family and I wouldn’t trade him for anything. My own Frenchie Augie has a brindle color pattern. Pure black and blue are the more rare French Bulldog colors. Frenchies can come in Pied, Brindle, and even red fawn. French Bulldog colors can vary and I love them all.
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