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A Blue French Bulldog: What Is It?
A Blue Frenchie?

Yes, a Blue Frenchie exists; you heard me correctly.

Blue French Bulldogs are somewhat more expensive than other colors because they are one of the “rare” French Bulldog hues.

The AKC does not acknowledge blue as a standard coat color for Frenchies in their Breed Standard, despite the fact that it may be uncommon and highly desired. It’s crucial to be aware of some health problems that are connected to Blue dogs. The best registry for Blue French Bulldog puppies and adults is Designer Kennel Club.

When you think of Fluffy Frenchies or Hypoallergenic Frenchies, it could feel like a new Frenchie color is introduced every day.

Continue reading to find out more.
Appearance—the appearance of Blue Frenchies
Genetics—how they get their distinctive looks
Variations—the several Blue Frenchies breeds
The price of Blue French Bulldogs, which is higher than the normal Frenchie.
Health issues—Blue Frenchies are more likely to have certain conditions.
They aren’t as blue as the sky
I am aware of your possible thoughts. I’m not referring to Clifford the Big Red Dog in blue.

So, how does a Blue Frenchie appear?
Now that everyone agrees that Blue Frenchies are not the same color as the sky, let’s move on.

The color of blue Frenchies is more of a silver/grey hue.

They look blue or grayish because of the diluted black hue of their coat. A lighter gray to a darker steel blue can be seen in the color spectrum of blue.

A French Bulldog in blue
A French Bulldog in blue
What gives blue Frenchies their color
They seem blue because of a mutation in the melanophilin gene (MLPH), which turns pigments that should have been black into silver or grey. Another name for this is a dilution gene.

The Six Types of French Blues
The Blue coat comes in a variety of styles. comparable to how other hues combine to create coats like Brindle & White… For Blue Frenchies, the same holds true.

Blue Blue Merle Blue Fawn
Red Pied
Sable Blue
Tan and blue
What are the prices of Blue French Bulldog Puppies?
Frenchies are pricey, as you are surely aware. yet, Blue Frenchies can cost much more than the $3,500 national average for Frenchies!

Yes, the typical price range for Blue French Bulldog Puppies is $4,000–$9,000.

Don’t overpay for a Frenchie, but a reputable breeder won’t be cheap either.
Frenchies need artificial insemination and a c-section to give birth, unlike the majority of dog breeds.

Using C-sections, puppies are extracted from the uterus.
Using artificial insemination, a female dog is made pregnant.
This implies that a well-bred Frenchie will cost you at least a couple thousand dollars. Did you know that breeding a Frenchie costs, on average, $7,000?

DISCOVER HOW TO SEEK OUT A TRUSTED FRENCHIE BREEDER
Rare are blue Frenchies.
One of the rarest and most sought-after Frenchie hues is blue, which is why you don’t see them very often.

Health Issues with Blue French Bulldogs
If you haven’t already heard, Frenchies are infamous for having health difficulties, particularly respiratory concerns… But other hues—including blue—are more prone to certain health problems.

Alopecia Dilution of Color
Sadly, color dilution alopecia, often known as CDA, is more common in Blue Frenchies than other breeds of dogs.

A inherited skin condition called color dilution alopecia results in dry skin, flaky and itchy skin, and hair thinning and loss.

A Look into Color Dilution Alopecia
To diagnose, additional problems must be ruled out.
Age at onset ranges from 6 months to 2-3 years.
More common in Blue/Lilac/Blue Fawn canines, this disease is hereditary.
There is no treatment for it, although moisturizers, dietary adjustments, vitamin supplements, etc. can help you manage it.
Color Dilution Alopecia symptoms
skinny hair
A dull and dry coat
Hyperpigmentation
Hair loss that gradually worsens; it first appears as patches of hair loss.
Alopecia Color Dilution cannot be tested for.
Since the gene directly accountable is still unknown, color dilution alopecia cannot currently be tested for.

The most frequent health difficulties in Frenchies are joint issues.

Allergies
breathing problems, including a collapsed trachea and stenotic nares and soft palate.
Hip dysplasia, elbow dysplasia, patellar luxation, and arthritis are all joint conditions.
Spinal conditions include degenerative myelopathy, intervertebral disc disease, and hemivertebrae.
Cherry eye, cataracts, entropion (inward rolling of the eyelid), and distichiasis (additional eyelash in an aberrant position) are all eye conditions.

Questions and Answers
Do Blue French Bulldogs Have AKC Recognition?
No, the AKC does not accept blue as one of the breed’s recognized colors. Designer Kennel Club is the only registry that accepts blue French bulldogs.

AKC’s officially recognized colors
Any other hue is not regarded by the AKC as a legitimate Frenchie; only these eight colors are accepted as “official” French Bulldog colors.

Brindle White & Brindle Fawn Brindle White & Brindle Fawn Brindle & Cream
Blue Frenchies are they purebred?
In spite of the fact that not all Blue Frenchies will be purebred, it is still possible for a Blue Frenchie to be.

Questions and Answers
The cost of Blue Frenchies?
The typical price range for blue French bulldog puppies is $4,000–$9,000.

The cost will change based on where you are.

Do Blue Frenchies really have blue fur?
No, a French Bulldog that is labeled “Blue” is more of a silvery-grey hue than a sky-blue hue.

What varieties of Blue Frenchies exist?
The following colors are available in Blue Frenchies: Blue, Blue Fawn, Blue Merle, Blue Pied, Blue Sable, and Blue & Tan.

What medical conditions affect Blue French Bulldogs frequently?
Common in Blue dogs, color dilution alopecia can result in hair loss, dry skin, and itchy patches of skin.

 

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