At Prestige French Bulldog health, quality, and care is our top priority in our French Bulldog breeding program.
At Prestige French Bulldog health, quality, and care is our top priority in our French Bulldog breeding program.
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The French characteristics are that of small eyes, strong neck, wide chests, and smooth to fluffy coats that come in a variety of colors. Both the standard , and exotic class of French Bulldog.
French Bulldogs don’t require a lot of grooming , the are said to do well in small living spaces. Such as apartments, condos, and townhouse. The Fr
The French characteristics are that of small eyes, strong neck, wide chests, and smooth to fluffy coats that come in a variety of colors. Both the standard , and exotic class of French Bulldog.
French Bulldogs don’t require a lot of grooming , the are said to do well in small living spaces. Such as apartments, condos, and townhouse. The French Bulldog is said to be one of the worlds most popular small breeds of dog.
The French Bulldog tend to be quiet, and extremely found of people. Be mindful that the French Bulldogs tend not to do well in either extreme cold, or extreme heat. They are the type of breed to enjoy a cool air-conditioning area, and spot next to their favorite human(s).Our Franchise enjoy a quick stroll during the evening hours, when its a bit cooler. So they don’t overheat, and can then enjoy their evening walk.
Regular cleaning of the ears, and deep facial folds help prevent the area from becoming irritated. Recommendations from you veterinarian for the best care to help your Frenchie with cleaning of the ears, and facial folds.
They can tend to become overweight, so its important to keep your Frenchie at a healthy weight. Due to a Franchie’s short face or ( brachycephalic) are considered a dwarf breed. With the smushed face feature. Their breathing regulation is not as those of a long snout breed dog.
Standard:
Black
Fawn
Cream
Brindle
Mix of Pied and any color above
Exotic or rare colors:
Blue
Merle
Lilac
Isabella
Chocolate
Blue fawn
Any of the above with tan.
Furry is not a color, but characteristics of the long haired Frenchie. Giving it the appearance of a teddy bear like feel.
The Piebald French:
Is known as a pattern, and not a color. Its a patt
Standard:
Black
Fawn
Cream
Brindle
Mix of Pied and any color above
Exotic or rare colors:
Blue
Merle
Lilac
Isabella
Chocolate
Blue fawn
Any of the above with tan.
Furry is not a color, but characteristics of the long haired Frenchie. Giving it the appearance of a teddy bear like feel.
The Piebald French:
Is known as a pattern, and not a color. Its a pattern of pigment or un pigmented hair,
The Brindle Frenchie:
The Fawn base is black, and creates a band striations for the fur to look as tiger brindle pattern. Fawn fur is the most considerably noted throughout the dark brindle color with black fur.
Reverse brindle generally more rare.
Black and Pied French:
A black coat is solid with no brindle markings.
The cream Frenchie:
The color is best described as a off white coloring throughout the fur. The only black shown should be the nose, eye rims, paws, and lining of the lips.
The Fawn French:
Cream to red fawn color. Characteristics are either asked, or massless markings. Exotic fawns could be classified as chocolate fawn, lilac fawn, or blue fawn.
Exotic Franchise and their colors:
The Blue Frenchie:
Blue or gray mouse is a exotic color. Black can become blue due to similar alleles. Thus creating a form of light gray to a near black blue fur color. You can tell what color the puppy is from the color of the shade in their nose.
Liver or Chocolate French:
Liver or chocolate is a recessive gene.
The Lilac Frenchie:
Blue, and chocolate DNA can result in the rare color of vexations of lilac. Lilac tendencies are to be a very light blue, or silver looking color. Commonly associated with light eyes with noticeable pink feature.
The Blue Fawn French:
The diluted color as lilac fawn, chocolate fawn. Seen as a mask , on their nose, ears, and paws.
The black , and tan Frenchie:
The characteristics are solid black with tan distinguished points, They have the appearance of eyebrows, as well as color in the cheeks, and paws.
The blue and tan Frenchie:
Blue in color with distinctive tan points near the ears, eyebrows, chest, and paws in appearance , and placement.
The Lilac, and Tan Frenchie:
Is considered very rare in colors anon the French Bulldog community.
The Isabella French:
The color dubbed as “ double lilac “. The color combination is blue, and chocolate colors. It is said to be the rarest of French colors currently.
The price of an individual French Bulldog or French puppy is based by its color, bloodline, and weather the new owner has the breeding right or not to the dog.The cost of a specific dog with full AKC registration capabilities is an investment in the breed.
Do note. That in 1911 a recision of the French Bulldogs breed approval color standard added the fawn, cream, and piebald colors to AKC show quality registration colors.
Any deviation to the standard is known as an exotic color, and does not qualify to enter in any AKC shows, or competitions.Still exotic colors are still eligible to register under AKC
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