As someone who has just recently become interested in breeding this is the exact video I needed to see, in depth explanation with multiple examples and it didn’t take you years to get to the point. Thank you!
Congratulations on the Chanel, you guys are doing awesome, I’m a breeder and I expect more videos like this, this will help my clients trying to buy Frenchies! Congrats once again and keep up the good work!
Awesome video to explain information that is not intuitive, but makes perfect sense with this clear, basic explanation. The Big letter, small letter seems backwards (would think big letter positive or gene present), so thank you for explaining. Also, amazing illustrations. Gives a great starting point for understanding coat color information. Thanks so much! First of your videos I've seen, subscribing and watching more!!! (now if you could do the same with physical chem or advanced calculus...😄)
Congratulations it's so clear, now I crossing my female Brindle Reverse with a male Blue and Tan Merle. what percentage is there of the puppies being Merle??
How to tell the difference between blue cream and lilac platinum? Do eyes glow red in flash video footage of lilac platinum dogs? Is having green eyes or brown eyes a sign to distinguish?
Pied genes are recessive. The offspring must get a copy from each parent in order to show pied. The most common dominant genes are brindle and merle. Only one copy needed to show this color pattern.
Omg this is the video I’ve been looking for. Thanks for this information. I’m about to DNA my Merle but want to understand reading the results. Thanks again 🤗
We’re very glad you enjoyed it! Be sure to check out our latest video on dominant vs recessive genes, there are some very important considerations on breeding merles!
Hey there was wondering if theres such a thing as a reverse blue trindle coat?. I know theres reverse blue coats and merle tri coats but i havent seen any reverse trindle coats i figure its possible though. Is it?
There will always be some variation, but in terms of color you could end up with all the same looking pups if both parents had very similar DNA. If there are multiple carriers of recessive genes coming together, all of the pups can become very different looking.
The litter would all have the lilac genes (d/d + co/co), so there is a good chance. Other factors such as brindle and fawn could result if fawn in the case where one of the lilacs had AY on the A locus and Kbr on the K locus. Also, if both carried recessive e, you could end up with cream (platinum) dogs. In many cases you would end up with all or mostly visible lilacs.
@@BluFrenchibles Is there two colours of dogs that will guarantee lilac pups every litter or are you lookin at other colour chances no matter what with the pups on every case of breeding.
Two lilacs with no Ay fawn and no copies of e cream. Well, technically one dog could carry it. You could also use a platinum lilac and with a non-cream carrying lilac would produce a pure lilac litter. Same rule on the AY fawn.
We've heard Blue Frenchie has diluted gene mutation that can potentially cause certain health issues. There's no blue Frenchie allowed in show dog competition. We're worried about this. Can you give more details? Thanks.
The best information we have on this topic is that it seems to have stemmed from self-proclaimed Frenchie connoisseurs that take issue with the price that rare colored French Bulldogs are sold for. In an effort to discourage the sale of rare or “fad” colors, many claims of health problems seem to have appeared with no substance. We’ve consulted geneticists and veterinarians on this topic and have found no studies or even antidotal evidence to support those claims. That is correct, they are not allowed in shows, but the AKC and CKC will register them as purebred.
They could all turn out black or black/tan depending on if they have any copies of recessive genes. You could also end up with Fawns if they are AY on the A-locus. A lot of variables.
This question can not be answered without knowing the DNA of the cream dam. She is e/e cream that is covering other colors as cream is like white paint. It covers all other colors. The lilac stud is d/d and either co/co or b/b but what else? DNA testing is absolutely necessary to answer these questions.
I am not familiar with the term, but it very well could be. It would be a visible chocolate and cream, cream dominating the coat color and carrying a copy of dilute(blue) that could become visible or produce a platinum in it’s offspring.
Very good video explanation but I've learned its really in Gods hands when it comes to producing the colors you want. Some times all the odds can be against us and we will still get a Elon or a Jeff Bezos.
I have a blue fawn merle girl. Can you pls tell me what the best plan is to get blue/blue merle pups if my girl is ay/a dd n/co, No Pied, No Brindle (fawn/ black, 2x blue and 1 copy of choc)?
I learn something new every time I watch this! Clearest, most interesting presentation on Frenchie color genetics.
As someone who has just recently become interested in breeding this is the exact video I needed to see, in depth explanation with multiple examples and it didn’t take you years to get to the point. Thank you!
Thank you, glad you found it useful!
What’s the best dna or genetics test to tell me what colors they may pass or carry?
Congratulations on the Chanel, you guys are doing awesome, I’m a breeder and I expect more videos like this, this will help my clients trying to buy Frenchies! Congrats once again and keep up the good work!
Thank you , so much!
Awesome video to explain information that is not intuitive, but makes perfect sense with this clear, basic explanation. The Big letter, small letter seems backwards (would think big letter positive or gene present), so thank you for explaining. Also, amazing illustrations. Gives a great starting point for understanding coat color information. Thanks so much! First of your videos I've seen, subscribing and watching more!!! (now if you could do the same with physical chem or advanced calculus...😄)
Can you do a video breaking down the lilac merle and French bulldogs and how it becomes about, and how the AKC does not recognize the merle coat?
Ty so much for this informative video.
What colors would be good to bred with a brindle would a merle be good ?
Best dog dna test kits for a French Bulldogs; Embark, wisdom, orivet, uc davis dna, animal genetics or dna my dog?
I have a grey fe chime with light tan spots in the paws and chest ,face
I have a white girl and she carries one copy of at,d,b,co, e and red producer, what would a good shade be good for her to get pretty babies ? ❤
If I breed a chocolate male with cream female any guess on what I'll get??
Congratulations it's so clear, now I crossing my female Brindle Reverse with a male Blue and Tan Merle. what percentage is there of the puppies being Merle??
So a blue and tan Merle carrying testable chocolate means what? I understand how to look at results now but struggling with the terminology
Perfectly explained. Thank you!
I agree!
What video did you discuss genetics for brindle as stated at 4:20?
Great Explanation! Thank You for this
Glad you enjoyed it!
Where do you get test so you can find out what gene your dog is carrying
How to tell the difference between blue cream and lilac platinum? Do eyes glow red in flash video footage of lilac platinum dogs? Is having green eyes or brown eyes a sign to distinguish?
What would you say my 7 month Frenchie colour is?
Can you make a video talking about the problems that come with playing with the DNA please?
What is the difference between b and co? Chocolate vs brown?
Hi I’ve got a Harlequin French male dog wondering wot to breed with him any help please thx
AWWEEESOME VIDEO YOU REALLY HELP ME UNDERSTAND BREEDING THANK YOU
Nice content! Keep up! Btw, are pied dominant genes or recessive?
Pied genes are recessive. The offspring must get a copy from each parent in order to show pied. The most common dominant genes are brindle and merle. Only one copy needed to show this color pattern.
@@sheilawolf4004 thanksss! big help
What about black and white and creme how would that play out
Omg this is the video I’ve been looking for. Thanks for this information. I’m about to DNA my Merle but want to understand reading the results. Thanks again 🤗
We’re very glad you enjoyed it! Be sure to check out our latest video on dominant vs recessive genes, there are some very important considerations on breeding merles!
You was on double shots of love show
Not that I recall :)
What colors would be good to bred with red French Bulldog?
I have no clue about this. But I’m thinking about breeding two brindle fenchies. They both have a white stripe down their chest. What do y’all think?
Can I use a Isabella carrier to make a platinum
Is co/co what they now use for non testable chocolate?
Hey there was wondering if theres such a thing as a reverse blue trindle coat?. I know theres reverse blue coats and merle tri coats but i havent seen any reverse trindle coats i figure its possible though. Is it?
Awesome 👏 👏👏waiting for the next video 🇲🇽!
Awesome video
If one parent has 2 copies of chocolate dd and cream and the other parent just 1 copy of each is it still possible to create a platinum puppy??
How do you find out what color gene your dog carries?
Can a brindle produce anything besides brindle ?
Check out our how to test your dogs DNA video. It’s a simple as swabbing your dogs cheek and mailing in the sample.
If my dog is d/d and N/co what does that make him? Blue? Lilac? or Lilac carrier? How does that work?
Would be Blue, Carrie’s cocoa. Lilac producer/carrier.
Are all dogs in the same litter going to carry the same?
There will always be some variation, but in terms of color you could end up with all the same looking pups if both parents had very similar DNA. If there are multiple carriers of recessive genes coming together, all of the pups can become very different looking.
Hello, could someone tell me the 4 test that are referred to when people say 4 panel clear please.. I can't find this explanation anywhere
I want to produce Isabella puppies what should I breed my female to her dna is ky/ky & at/at & dd and her color is blue and tan
Hey there would two lilac adults mating give you lilac babies every litter. thanks
The litter would all have the lilac genes (d/d + co/co), so there is a good chance. Other factors such as brindle and fawn could result if fawn in the case where one of the lilacs had AY on the A locus and Kbr on the K locus. Also, if both carried recessive e, you could end up with cream (platinum) dogs. In many cases you would end up with all or mostly visible lilacs.
@@BluFrenchibles Is there two colours of dogs that will guarantee lilac pups every litter or are you lookin at other colour chances no matter what with the pups on every case of breeding.
Two lilacs with no Ay fawn and no copies of e cream. Well, technically one dog could carry it. You could also use a platinum lilac and with a non-cream carrying lilac would produce a pure lilac litter. Same rule on the AY fawn.
@@BluFrenchibles hey do you know where to buy incubators for the pups by any chance. thanks!
If I breed a lilac Merle with 2 copies brindle but not seen on the coat to a lilac and tan no copies of brindle , will any pups be visible brindle ?
Answered on the other video for you :)
Whats the best mate for a fawn and white female?
Would need a full DNA test to provide any suggestions.
This only for frenchies
We've heard Blue Frenchie has diluted gene mutation that can potentially cause certain health issues. There's no blue Frenchie allowed in show dog competition. We're worried about this. Can you give more details? Thanks.
The best information we have on this topic is that it seems to have stemmed from self-proclaimed Frenchie connoisseurs that take issue with the price that rare colored French Bulldogs are sold for. In an effort to discourage the sale of rare or “fad” colors, many claims of health problems seem to have appeared with no substance. We’ve consulted geneticists and veterinarians on this topic and have found no studies or even antidotal evidence to support those claims. That is correct, they are not allowed in shows, but the AKC and CKC will register them as purebred.
@@BluFrenchibles Thanks
great video
I put my female lilac and tan to a blue and tan merle... how does that liter turnout?
Use a coat color analysis app or punit square.
How about breeding a merle and black frenchie
You would most likely end up with a black merle.
This helped so much!
what pup colors can you produce if your female cream is paired to blue or blue tan stud?
They could all turn out black or black/tan depending on if they have any copies of recessive genes. You could also end up with Fawns if they are AY on the A-locus. A lot of variables.
What will be the offspring if my i pair my cream to lilac stud?
This question can not be answered without knowing the DNA of the cream dam. She is e/e cream that is covering other colors as cream is like white paint. It covers all other colors. The lilac stud is d/d and either co/co or b/b but what else? DNA testing is absolutely necessary to answer these questions.
What should I breed my lilac fawn ay/ay with
I would look for a lilac or lilac platinum that carries a copy of brindle. Anytime brindle is present it will not show the Ay fawn.
is a dog that is Dd coco ee called a champagne dog?
I am not familiar with the term, but it very well could be. It would be a visible chocolate and cream, cream dominating the coat color and carrying a copy of dilute(blue) that could become visible or produce a platinum in it’s offspring.
So will a Lilliac and blue Merle make Merle babies?
Yes, about 50% of the litter would be projected to carry the Merle gene and visibly show it.
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What typa dog is a dog carrying AtatddBbcocoeekykbrns
Very good video explanation but I've learned its really in Gods hands when it comes to producing the colors you want. Some times all the odds can be against us and we will still get a Elon or a Jeff Bezos.
I just found out I have a Quad Carrier frenchie today 🥹
I have a blue fawn merle girl. Can you pls tell me what the best plan is to get blue/blue merle pups if my girl is ay/a dd n/co, No Pied, No Brindle (fawn/ black, 2x blue and 1 copy of choc)?