Merle French Bulldog Puppy Colors
The first has a standard black mask then lilac mask blue mask.
Merle french bulldog puppy colors. Dog breeds with this type of coat are great danes dachshund border collie among others. The blue fawn color is expressed when your frenchie has inherited one or more copies of the fawn gene ay on the a locus two copies of the dilute gene on the d locus to give the blue color one or two copies of the merle gene on the m locus. Breeding of merle french bulldog. Our dads come in several colors.
The brindle coat pattern can be quite varied and can also occur in patches with another solid coat color such as french bulldog colors black brindle or french bulldog colors brindle and white. The piebald or pied french bulldog colors are considered somewhat of a stretch goal to serious breeders. It is a challenge to breed pied puppies reliably. Some of the dogs pictured below are owned by other people and are shown here only to represent a specific color.
Solid chocolate dna is aa bb. Rare colored french bulldogs are pictured below. Blue merle frenchie has a light gray base with darker gray patches. We have merle pied blue tan chocolate tan and solid blue.
All puppies are fawn. If you are looking for a blue eyed french bulldog whose eyes won t change as it grows and matures then a merle is your only option. One of the currently most popular merle colors is the blue merle french bulldog. Keep in mind that this is the only french bulldog gene that has the ability of creating permanently blue eyes.
Solid blue no brindle dna aa dd. Brindle is typically described as a dark french bulldog color mixed with lighter colored hair mixed between this coat color is a dominant gene. Blue fawn french bulldog. French bulldog colors piebald.
Lilac puppy on top of blue puppy. Basically merle is a french name referring to an assortment of patterns on dog s coats. They also often come with bright blue eyes that stay that way permanently. Above is our blue merle.