Black Brindle Merle French Bulldog

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Black Brindle Merle French Bulldog. Gray merle and brindle fawn merle puppies. Isn’t my coat just so shiny coat!

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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. Here is the list of colors accepted by the akc: Typically when a french bulldog looks ‘abnormal,’ it’s because of breeding issues.

Blue, chocolate, lilac, black, tan, merle dresses are not part of the breed and therefore cannot be sold as such.

Her dna is ayay dd. The first has a standard black mask, then lilac mask, blue mask and the last has a chocolate mask. 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. 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.