Blue French Bulldog Grey And White
The blue merle and other rare color species of french bulldog are prone to allergies and poor health conditions due to their genetic disorder known as color dilution alopecia.
Blue french bulldog grey and white. Despite being a popular shade a blue frenchie is not an official breed standard. Blue and tan french bulldogs have a blue for their dominant color and fawn white or cream markings above their eyes on their cheeks bellies and legs. The diluted blue causes their coat to be more of a grayish blue brindle and a very pretty color. Pied a french bulldog with a pied coat is mostly white with prominent patches usually in brindle or fawn.
The color blue in this breed is a genetic disorder called the color dilution alopecia. Why are some french bulldog colors undesirable. They almost always have lighter eyes when they are a blue brindle. Blue is often avoided even though the links are disputed by many.
These canines carry a rare gene that is undesirable. Unlike other dogs that progressively get the grey color of fur blue french bulldog are born like that. The disorder causes hair shaft deterioration hence the stunt hair growth that eventually leads to hair loss and baldness. Eyes are typically hazel or blue.
Blue french bulldog is famous for its bluish colored fur that is also known as mouse or grey. Some french bulldog coat colors are linked to genetic health conditions. These beauties carry a recessive dilute gene inherited from both parents and belong to rare french bulldogs. Why blue colored french bulldogs very popular.
Blue brindle french bulldog a less common french bulldog color is the recessive blue brindle frenchie. 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.