Brindle Rare French Bulldog Colors
The blue color can vary quite a bit in frenchies.
Brindle rare french bulldog colors. These rules apply only to owners who want to use their frenchies for competition purposes. Other patterns that are approved are pied piebald black masks black shadings and white markings. What the fbdca describes as fad rare french bulldog colors are black chocolate tan blue black and fawn black and white cream and white fawn and black fawn brindle and white and gray and white. The black should be shiny look black against black objects or in the sun unless the seal gene is involved which can show a different color undertone to the black coat.
The breeders of these fad rare french bulldog colors tend to push and sell these puppies at an. These rare french bulldog colors include. Accepted french bulldog colors and markings. Piebald pied black mask.
Although these colors are rare many potential frenchie parents seek out a pet with these colors. Amongst these brindle is the oldest and the most common color for french bulldogs. They do not carry a copy of the brindle gene even though their color is similar to that of the blue brindle and not the blue fawns or sables. There are several different types of brindle frenchies including seal tiger blue pied and reversed.
Blue fawn french bulldogs have a double recessive dilute gene as well as two genes with the fawn coloring. They have no brindling in their coats so they appear very similar to the pure blues but they are not the pure blues as described below as they do not carry a double copy of the recessive black gene a although the ones which we. These fad rare colors can be produced by traditionally colored french bulldogs but typically they are bred with a different gene pool to generate these fad rare colors. These dogs may or may not have a fawn undercoat when the hair is rubbed backwards.
The nose footpads eyeliner are always a true black. Blue brindle french bulldog a less common french bulldog color is the recessive blue brindle frenchie. Black bulldogs are the most common of the 4 rare colors in akc english bulldogs. A more rare brindle are the blue brindles as this is the recessive gene where both parents carry the blue gene.
The brindle color comes from the k locus gene with the agouti gene. Brindle frenchies are a dark colored french bulldog color mixed with lighter hair color patterns. Brindle frenchies usually have dark color dominant with lighter color strands. Since their coats are so rare you ll often find divided opinions about owning blue frenchies.
Blue french bulldogs definitely attract the most attention in people. Brindle color is one of the oldest colors in french bulldogs. The akc also approves other patterns like piebald pied black masks white markings and black shadings. While there are 11 approved french bulldog colors there are also 5 rare colors due to breeding influences.
Rare french bulldog colors. Dark blue sable a fairly rare color for the frenchie as well as one of the most beautiful is the dark blue sable. The brindle kbr gene is dominant over the ky gene. For instance some of these dogs come in a darker blue coat which is generally caused by a copy of the brindle gene.