French Bulldog Blue Brindle
What color are french bulldogs.
French bulldog blue brindle. Pied brindle french bulldogs pied brindle frenchies have a white eggshell or cream coat with a few to many patches of dark colored hair. Brindle striping appears on the puppies when they are usually 4 weeks old. Breeders have also bred fawn pied cream blue and black french bulldogs. Our blue brindle frenchies are carefully bred with double dilute genes from both the mother and father giving them their distinct coloring and dramatic light eyes.
The blue frenchies have a shade that exists between black and dark blue with light blue tinges on the ears and head. Brindle french bulldog has a base coat of fawn hairs through which black hairs extend in bands to produce a coat that can range from a tiger brindle in which fawn hairs predominate to the more common dark brindles in which the black hairs predominate. But what really sets them apart from the blue fawn is the brindle pattern on top of the blue coat. The blue sable french bulldog has a fawn coat with strings of blue tipped hairs on the back.
Frenchies come in a few different colors brindle is a tricolor coat that is often spotted or mottled and is one of the more common colors. Brindle french bulldogs have a dominant dark color with lighter strands. When describing a colored french bulldog the first one that you can think of is the brindle coat. They usually have a little chocolate touch.
Like the blue fawn the blue brindle french bulldog has the same double recessive dilute genes. Their eye color may vary from yellow brown to blue and grey. The result is a gorgeous gray color base with a noticeable blue shade. The rare color species of french bulldogs 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.
Fawn frenchies are also common. Minute brindle striping can occur on the top of the head and the chest or back area. Blue brindle french bulldogs have a blue grey coat and a grayish blue nose with a slight touch of brindle striping. It is the oldest most dominant and probably the most famous frenchie coloring.
Blue brindles carry the double dilute genes one copy from each parent which dilute the characteristic black to a gorgeous blue gray however we have seen many blues which do not have the striking blue gray color with which ours our blessed. A copy of these genes are carried over one from each parent. Probably the most unique hue in french bulldogs blue brindle frenchie is extremely exotic and is a result of a recessive black dilution gene.