Brindle Blue Nose French Bulldog

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Brindle Blue Nose French Bulldog. Fawn frenchies are also common. The dilution gene affects eumelanin (liver and black coats), in some instances, the red coat as well.

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When describing a colored french bulldog, the first one that you can think of is the brindle coat. Let’s talk about the genetics on how you get the brindle coloring. The brindle french bulldog is a classic elegant coloring.

They are “rare” colored french bulldogs and come in blue brindle, solid blue, blue piebald and blue fawn piebald colors which are undesirable according to kennel club breed standards.

The blue sable french bulldog has a fawn coat with strings of blue tipped hairs on the back. They usually have a little chocolate touch. Let’s talk about the genetics on how you get the brindle coloring. The blue french bulldog is classed as ‘undesirable’.