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Blue Brindle French Bulldog Puppies

Like the Blue Fawn, the Blue Brindle French Bulldog has the same double recessive dilute genes. A copy of these genes are carried over – one from each parent. The result is a gorgeous gray color base with a noticeable blue shade. But what really sets them apart from the Blue Fawn is the brindle…

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Blue Fawn French Bulldog Puppies

The Blue Fawn Frenchie is truly a spectacular sight that few have the opportunity to ever witness. They’re unique, beautiful and a little exotic. The blue is the result of a recessive black dilution gene. Blue Fawn French Bulldogs have a double recessive dilute gene, as well astwo genes with the fawn coloring. The “blue”…

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Piebald French Bulldogs

The Piebald or “Pied” pattern is another popular coloring for these amazing little dogs. A piebald Frenchie needs to have at least 50% coloring or patches of white and another color. In addition, the other color needs to be present on the dog’s head, neck and body. We call this a “dappled” coat color, which…

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Fawn French Bulldog Puppies

Frenchies with a fawn color can come in a tan, or with a reddish-caramel. Others call it a “light brown.” The spectrum can range with a Fawn Frenchie, but typically it’s anywhere between the tan and red. It’s certainly a common color, as seen in many other dog breeds like the Great Dane, Beagle, Bloodhound…

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Cream French Bulldogs

The cream color of the French Bulldog is pretty self-explanatory. They have a solid coat with the signature eggshell color seen in the base of the pied Frenchie. Again, cream is not a color exclusive to French Bulldogs. For example, it’s much more common with a Golden Retriever. It’s worth noting that a Cream Frenchie…

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Fluffy French Bulldogs

When most people think of French Bulldogs, they envision a small, compact dog with short, smooth hair. However, there is a lesser-known variation of the breed that is gaining popularity – the fluffy French Bulldog. Fluffy French Bulldogs, also known as long-haired French Bulldogs, have a longer and thicker coat than the standard French Bulldog.…

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French Bulldog Colors

French Bulldogs are known for their distinct and unique coat colors. The American Kennel Club (AKC) recognizes several different color variations for French Bulldogs. Here is a list of all the French Bulldog color variations recognized by the AKC: It’s important to note that some color variations, such as merle and chocolate, are not recognized…

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