French Bulldog Blue Merle
Two blue and tans one irish pied one blue fawn and five blue merle.
French bulldog blue merle. Blue fawn french bulldog. Blue merle french bulldog this means they must inherit two copies of the solid black gene on the a locus two copies of the dilute gene on the d locus plus one merle gene on the m locus. While this gene is what mainly causes blue eyes in merle french bulldogs sometimes the alx4 gene will as well. We carefully match our purebred parents to create the rare merle coloring and our puppies receive round the clock attention in our indoor nursery before they are ready to join your family.
Blue merle frenchie has a light gray base with darker gray patches. In order to create this rare colored frenchie a breeder needs to select a blue french bulldog and a merle frenchie. Blue merle frenchies looks so unusual and are very difficult to breed. In reality this is just a diluted base color.
You can call them black french dogs whose black hair has been diluted into a form of blue. Lindor french bulldogs offers high quality merle french bulldogs in a variety of color combinations. Since french bulldogs have small litters i usually only have one or two merles per litter. Rare french bulldog colors.
Exquisite litter of french bulldogs. First up a blue merle french bulldog is what most dog parents call the blue gene dog breed. Since merle is a dominant gene there are 90 to get a blue merle puppy litter. Blue french bulldogs definitely attract the most attention in people.
Appearance the ideal merle french bulldog is bred to the akc french bulldog standard with sturdy bone structure and a typical frenchie head and expression. Keep in mind that this is the only french bulldog gene that has the ability of creating permanently blue eyes. Piebald pied black mask. Merle french bulldog puppies.
The merle gene is dominant and indicated by the big letter m. One of the most distinctive features of the merle french bulldog is its vibrant blue eyes. Accepted french bulldog colors and markings. About merle french bulldogs merle is a dominant gene on average half the puppies in a litter will be merle.
This gene dilutes different portions of the dog s coat into a lighter tint. A practical example of how this variant of black results is in playing around with paint. Mom is lilac fawn and dad is fawn merle. You have to cross a merle french bulldog and a blue frenchie to produce this variety.
The m locus is the home of the merle allele. We have not had a blue merle frenchie baby yet but when we do we will be sure to post a picture here. These are the result of their body containing the m locus or merle gene. Blue merle frenchies are a rare colored french bulldog.
This gene causes random pigment dilution which lightens their eye color. The unique merle coloring can include blue chocolate black lilac and tan variations with distinct markings on the face chest and paws.