Common French Bulldog Colors

 


Common French Bulldog Colors

French Bulldogs come in all colors and sizes and that’s why we love them. As we have mentioned in the past, french bulldogs are loved by many. They are amazing companies and once you earn their trust they won’t let you go. A lot of breeders are always talking about French Bulldogs and which one is the best. Truth is, all are. However, there are some common french bulldog colors to know. This post might come in handy if you want to learn more about their colors. Read on to find which ones are the most common french bulldog colors.

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Piebald

Piebald Frenchies are amazing. They basically have two colors. The colors may vary depending on the dog but its characteristic is pigmentation. This color tends to have unpigmented parts while having some spots with pigmentation. They can come in the normal black and white or more exotic colors like brown or red.

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Brindle

This is the most common one of all. Brindle French Bulldogs have some fawn hairs on their chest and the rest of the coat is black. A lot of people love having these dogs at home. The fact that this is the most common color according to the AKC doesn’t make them less lovely. They are amazing. You can’t go wrong with classics.

Lilac

While not common in the past, they are now. Lilac Frenchies are a combination of blue and chocolate Frenchies. This creates a beautiful coat for a French Bulldog that a lot of breeders are always trying to get. These dogs have light-colored eyes and their fur is almost silver.

Common French Bulldog Colors
Common French Bulldog Colors Chicago

Blue/Gray

The one where Lilac comes from. Blue or Gray Frenchies have a beautiful pigmentation on their coat. While it is considered an exotic color, most breeders are offering puppies with this fur. They look amazing and are great for anyone who wants a French

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