I have a chocolate sonce last year and i got my merle yesterday. I dont care what anyone says mine are number 1 on the list. Because they are mine and i love them. I bet we all feel the same about ours
There are only a few standard colors in the Frenchie : fawn and brindle, combined with white or totally white. Blue, tan-pattern, long coat, merle are the result of crossing with other breeds and/or inbreeding. This breed has other priorities than selecting on color only, for instance : longer nose, no more c-sections, better skin ...
I have seven new blue lilac pups. Three of them have the tan points they are amazing. I was going to get rid of them all but I'm thinking of keeping one now.
We have two Blues, blood brothers, same Mom/Dad just 2 litters apart. They are so bonded and it’s awesome having 2 different shades of blue, ones very blue and the other is much lighter. We have always been Frenchie parents, love, love, love this breed.
Color Acceptable colors: white, cream, fawn (ranging from light fawn to a red fawn), or any combinations of the foregoing. Markings and patterns are: brindle, piebald, black masks, black shadings, and white markings. Ticking is acceptable but not desired. Brindle ranges from sparse but clearly defined black stripes on a fawn background to such heavy concentration of black striping that the essential fawn background color barely shows through (“black brindle”). Only a trace of the background color is necessary; in a brindle piebald, a trace of the brindle patterning in any patch is sufficient. All other colors, markings or patterns are a disqualification. Disqualifying colors and patterns include, but are not limited to, solid black, black and tan, black and white, white with black, blue, blue fawn, liver, and merle. Black means black without a trace of brindle. UPPS.... Disqualifications Blue or green eye(s) or any traces of blue or green. All coat colors other than those specifically described (e.g., Solid black, black and tan, black and white, white and black, blue, blue fawn, liver, and merle). Black means black without a trace of brindle. All other patterns and markings other than specifically described.
They should be selecting on longer noses, wider nostrils, natural birth, no skin issues etc and not on dq colors alone ! There is a reason these colors are dq : because of health reasons or because they never appeared in the breed and are signs of mixed breeding to other dog brees.
I know it's about colours on here ,how about structure,snout length etc ? Frenchies seem to come in all sizes the bully type ,terrier type flatter face etc etc what do people prefer ?
The breeder we got our blue Frenchie from told us it was a less desirable color amongst French bulldog lovers. I thought the blue color looked beautiful.
Even tho mine is considered blue I think it's brindle blue which makes it top of the top xD In all seriousness idc about his colour but his health and happiness!!!
@@wanneske1969 This is a common misconception. People were saying the same thing about the Fluffy gene, when in fact, they are naturally occurring genes, and overtime become more prominent with close line breeding. All of my dogs are purebred, AKC registered and health tested through UC Davis and Embark, and they all come back as 100% French Bulldog. The funny thing is, the French Bulldog was created by cross breeding English Bulldogs with Pugs and Terriers. So saying pure bred doesn’t really make sense when referring to any “designer” breed. What matters is the proof of lineage through registration and all of my dogs have that.
Fun fact: French Bulldogs can’t reproduce naturally, so they have to reproduce through artificial Insemination. Most births frequently occur through c-section. Blue is actually a disqualification color for French Bulldog breed standard, and is discouraged! It’s discouraged because of the health complications that can occur, and is considered to be greedy over benefiting the breed. The two recessive genes that make up the dilution of black to blue, can also lead to a genetic disorder known as Color Dilution Alopecia!
We have a 10wk Solid fawn Frenchie ....her name is Olive and she's the sweetest puppy with the most zen demeanor. Our Yorkie runs the house....she loves her new sis though😉
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I love my frenchies, but holy fuck the world needs to stop glorifying these dogs, so they dont end up worse off than they already are. I feel the breeders dont care and at this point the owners need to be the better people and at least foot the bill to help their little survivors to have a healthy life. yes i have frenchies because they are awesome but I also go out of my way to make sure they are well taken care of. they are family, and they have better insurance than I do. but holy fuck watching a colour rating video on them just exaggerates the point that people only care about the money they get from them. The only reason I say this is because most people aren't going to put the extra effort into helping out the dogs like I would. we give our dogs good food good health insurance (like i said, they have better insurance than me I dont even have dental, but they do) and they are also in a good home.
I know this is late but I wanted to comment. I have 2 frenchies, a blue fawn and just got a lilac puppy. I tell people who are interested in the breed that they must study the breed, find a breeder who is most interested in the health and expect to pay a lot of money. One either pays in the front end or the back end with high vet bills. Unfortunately some backyard breeders only see dollar signs. So if one cannot afford to buy look for another breed as these babies can rack up the vet bills. Even with insurance the health issues most likely will not be covered. Apart from that they are wonderful and loving companions and I do everything I can to ensure they have long, happy and especially healthy lives
So I just scored an amazing looking .. lilac, cream, blue frenchie pup.. he's so gorgeous. You can see all three traits are visible. He has the blue face and the head and body are lilac cream with blue along the back.. how lucky am I lol
Just learned something new, fluffy is a colour(nope). Merle in the UK is not expected under kennel Club guild lines, because they come with a list of health problems most noticeable is blindness or cataracts forming in the corner of there eyes and getting bigger over time. And then there is kidney problems and digestive problems. Yes you can get healthy one but the Merle colour can be hard to breed healthy.
I recently adopted a Blue Brindle and have never had any of the "fashion" colors before. I just hope people who genetically modify these things do it with the primary emphasis on health not what sells.
I have a chocolate sonce last year and i got my merle yesterday.
I dont care what anyone says mine are number 1 on the list. Because they are mine and i love them.
I bet we all feel the same about ours
I think you’re right!
Where you get your Merle from ?
@@dandaman8792 same breeder of my brindle
Your right
❤have my merle
Shout out to Black and Tan frenchies!!
I have a boy there so under rated but I love the fact I want have the sane color as everyone else
it's my favorite and that's why I have one
I get the “ little Rottweiler!!” comment a lot 😆
I have three blue with tan points. Pops ready to go home to a new family. But they're so nice I might just keep one
@@JackDaniels-mn5iy don’t tempt me! I’ve been looking pups recently😂
We have a blue Merle boy and he is gorgeous ❤
I just paid for my first ever dog/frenchie and I can’t wait to meet him. He’s a Lilac Fawn Merle with blue eyes it’s crazy !
Exciting! Congrats 🥳
congrats
where did you get him from?
I have a lilac Merle blue frenchie with brown eyes
There are only a few standard colors in the Frenchie : fawn and brindle, combined with white or totally white. Blue, tan-pattern, long coat, merle are the result of crossing with other breeds and/or inbreeding. This breed has other priorities than selecting on color only, for instance : longer nose, no more c-sections, better skin ...
Yes
I’m so on board with a longer snout. Can we at least let these little guys and gals breath better? 🤦♀️
I feel like Lilac & Tan is number 1 on the list. People just don’t want to pay the money for them lol
🐕 🌈
People don't want to pay for what they're worth at any color..
Lilac Merle and lilac tan are my favorites.
@@TOTO_209 Indeed. Beautiful pups
I was gonna say the same . 1 lilac and tan short back
We've got Chocolate Merle, lilac and tan, platinum.. 👍
Love my blue/lilac Frenchie and his blue eyes 🐶🐾💙
I have seven new blue lilac pups. Three of them have the tan points they are amazing. I was going to get rid of them all but I'm thinking of keeping one now.
We have two Blues, blood brothers, same Mom/Dad just 2 litters apart. They are so bonded and it’s awesome having 2 different shades of blue, ones very blue and the other is much lighter. We have always been Frenchie parents, love, love, love this breed.
My Luna is sparkling white with some black spots…. GOOOOORGEOUS!
Love your videos, so fun to watch!
Thanks, Sophia! Glad you think so, hopefully there will be many more to look forward to!
I see the red fawn ones everywhere in NYC - also the honey tri pieds (brown and white with black mask)
I just got a black one year old this week, love him.
lilac with tan points!
A friend just gave us a blue frenchy. Beautiful puppy.
My black face/head with white body & black speckles is the cutest frenchie of all.
Color
Acceptable colors: white, cream, fawn (ranging from light fawn to a red fawn), or any combinations of the foregoing. Markings and patterns are: brindle, piebald, black masks, black shadings, and white markings. Ticking is acceptable but not desired. Brindle ranges from sparse but clearly defined black stripes on a fawn background to such heavy concentration of black striping that the essential fawn background color barely shows through (“black brindle”). Only a trace of the background color is necessary; in a brindle piebald, a trace of the brindle patterning in any patch is sufficient. All other colors, markings or patterns are a disqualification. Disqualifying colors and patterns include, but are not limited to, solid black, black and tan, black and white, white with black, blue, blue fawn, liver, and merle. Black means black without a trace of brindle.
UPPS....
Disqualifications
Blue or green eye(s) or any traces of blue or green.
All coat colors other than those specifically described (e.g., Solid black, black and tan,
black and white, white and black, blue, blue fawn, liver, and merle). Black means black without a trace of brindle. All other patterns and markings other than specifically described.
They should be selecting on longer noses, wider nostrils, natural birth, no skin issues etc and not on dq colors alone ! There is a reason these colors are dq : because of health reasons or because they never appeared in the breed and are signs of mixed breeding to other dog brees.
True frenches have longer nose no tail and not that big and mine has them but is a platinum lilac Isabella with green eyes
@@aarongrant6439 frenchie is not what YOU think it is. Frenchie is what the standard defines. Uuups
@@dgelkin what does the standard define because these colours where around long before with standard colours they where just frowned upon
@@aarongrant6439 Really? blue bulldogs? lilac bulldogs? may in your world..
I have a blue Frenchie named Bluebelle. She’s just beautiful ❤️
I know it's about colours on here ,how about structure,snout length etc ? Frenchies seem to come in all sizes the bully type ,terrier type flatter face etc etc what do people prefer ?
Blue one incoming in 8ish weeks for my son , cant wait.
Exciting times!! 🐾🐾🐶
ive got a chocolate fawn ,and to be honest ive never seen anythhing similar especially with their hazel eyes
I have a chocolate girl breed to a blue fawn … 🤞🏽
I've got a fawn colored and a brindle colored Frenchie. The fawn colored one is named Honey Boo Boo and the brindle colored one is named Rocky.
The breeder we got our blue Frenchie from told us it was a less desirable color amongst French bulldog lovers. I thought the blue color looked beautiful.
Blues are okay, I work with a lot of french bulldogs, Merle’s and isebella are the highest in demand.
Same but mine has blonde feet
In the UK there is a lot of thought that there is a genetic prob with Blue, Frenchies, to us not a natural color.
Blue Brindle here and he’s a superstar every time he walks out the door ☀️
i have a platinum lilac and tan the cutest in the world .. blue eye turn red on the camera flash so cool
Why didn’t you do black and white one?
I have a good looking blue fawn
Even tho mine is considered blue I think it's brindle blue which makes it top of the top xD In all seriousness idc about his colour but his health and happiness!!!
Just made my day 😶
The Merle pup was sired by our stud Utah The Snowman!!!
A beautiful pup!
@@BluFrenchibles Thank you!
Merle didn't exist in the Frenchie, it comes from crossing with dappeld Dachshunds or Chihuahuas generations back, so far for 'purity' of the breed
@@wanneske1969 This is a common misconception. People were saying the same thing about the Fluffy gene, when in fact, they are naturally occurring genes, and overtime become more prominent with close line breeding. All of my dogs are purebred, AKC registered and health tested through UC Davis and Embark, and they all come back as 100% French Bulldog. The funny thing is, the French Bulldog was created by cross breeding English Bulldogs with Pugs and Terriers. So saying pure bred doesn’t really make sense when referring to any “designer” breed. What matters is the proof of lineage through registration and all of my dogs have that.
I have a lilac with blue eyes and he's gorgeous
Me and my wife are getting a frenchie in 8 weeks! He was born today!!
Very exciting! Congrats
Our first rescued dog was brindle then got a merle. Both are nothing else but adora"bull" bunch of happiness in a tight container.
The blue frechy is Beautiful
I have a Frenchbull dog and he is SOOOOO CUTE He has one ear down and one up and he is black with white under his neck!
thanks for sharing
I got a blue one
Black and Tan is my favourite
KayOs & MaeHym approve this video! 🐾🐾🐾🐾
Fun fact: French Bulldogs can’t reproduce naturally, so they have to reproduce through artificial Insemination. Most births frequently occur through c-section.
Blue is actually a disqualification color for French Bulldog breed standard, and is discouraged! It’s discouraged because of the health complications that can occur, and is considered to be greedy over benefiting the breed. The two recessive genes that make up the dilution of black to blue, can also lead to a genetic disorder known as Color Dilution Alopecia!
Yes. Very true.
Merle, tan-pattern, chocolate and fluffy are also disqualifications. Merle might affect health too.
Love my blue frenchie
We have a 10wk Solid fawn Frenchie ....her name is Olive and she's the sweetest puppy with the most zen demeanor. Our Yorkie runs the house....she loves her new sis though😉
I have a a all soilded blue frenchie Ak c. Quality bloodline
I’ve got my blue french Bulldog 6 months ago, he is now 7 months old, amazing pup, I don’t care if he is number 1 on dog chsrts
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Just got my Blue Frenchie boy today !
@We Love Knowledge turns out my French bulldog is a bit on the smaller side. 20 pounds. He was neutered very young.
I love French bulldogs so cute
I have a litter of 8 on the way. All different shades of blue, including tan points. Cream carriers also
Would a Platinum be considered white cream? That's the one I'm looking at.
I love my frenchies, but holy fuck the world needs to stop glorifying these dogs, so they dont end up worse off than they already are. I feel the breeders dont care and at this point the owners need to be the better people and at least foot the bill to help their little survivors to have a healthy life. yes i have frenchies because they are awesome but I also go out of my way to make sure they are well taken care of. they are family, and they have better insurance than I do. but holy fuck watching a colour rating video on them just exaggerates the point that people only care about the money they get from them. The only reason I say this is because most people aren't going to put the extra effort into helping out the dogs like I would. we give our dogs good food good health insurance (like i said, they have better insurance than me I dont even have dental, but they do) and they are also in a good home.
I know this is late but I wanted to comment. I have 2 frenchies, a blue fawn and just got a lilac puppy.
I tell people who are interested in the breed that they must study the breed, find a breeder who is most interested in the health and expect to pay a lot of money. One either pays in the front end or the back end with high vet bills. Unfortunately some backyard breeders only see dollar signs. So if one cannot afford to buy look for another breed as these babies can rack up the vet bills. Even with insurance the health issues most likely will not be covered.
Apart from that they are wonderful and loving companions and I do everything I can to ensure they have long, happy and especially healthy lives
Lilac is the cutest 😇
Na a white with one patch on its eye is cutest 2 lilac ots still rlly cute:)
Tri color brindle
It like a black and tan only the tan is brindle and a white chest
Best colors are the colors of the owners who own then. No one can tell us our dogs aren't the best colors.
So I just scored an amazing looking .. lilac, cream, blue frenchie pup.. he's so gorgeous. You can see all three traits are visible. He has the blue face and the head and body are lilac cream with blue along the back.. how lucky am I lol
What’s your ig
@@johnnyangel636 Murphy on the block. Blue fawn carries cocoa and cream.
@@jeffreyccv nice 👍🏽 just added you
@@johnnyangel636 oh nice.. we're glad you can join us, 😊
I have a black brindle with a white flash.
Mine is a silver blue Fawn the most BEAUTIFUL color of all! Lol
That Merle pup was sired by our stud, Utah The Snowman. He produces nothing but quality.
I have blue with tan point sire by your stud and I have to say the structure on my little guy is amazing. Quality for sure
Fawns keeping up with the times! Love my little bro Gizmo!
It’s all about the brindle!!!
How about the Platinum??? I have one❤
I can't wait for the rainbow color planned for 2025
My favorite French is the blue one
Think we refer to the cream:white as platinum, I might be wrong though an that’s a totally different colour
what about the pie frenchie !?
Yeah , fawn and red pied , so pretty colors
I have a Brindle, cute one.
Shout out!!! To the Merle frenchie’s baby!!!!
I think I got the rarest I have the blue ones there sooo cute🥰
What about the white Frenchie with grey or brown spots in their body..??
Is the blue Irish pied in the category with blue ?
I love my Frenchie and her color she's beautiful I'm ready to buy another one this year!
Follow my IG @venturafrenchies having a litter this Sunday March 7 🤗
Just learned something new, fluffy is a colour(nope).
Merle in the UK is not expected under kennel Club guild lines, because they come with a list of health problems most noticeable is blindness or cataracts forming in the corner of there eyes and getting bigger over time.
And then there is kidney problems and digestive problems.
Yes you can get healthy one but the Merle colour can be hard to breed healthy.
I just picked up an all blue fluffy Frenchy
2023 I have Blue/Brindle ❤
I recently adopted a Blue Brindle and have never had any of the "fashion" colors before. I just hope people who genetically modify these things do it with the primary emphasis on health not what sells.
nope, it's all about what sells.
I just got a blue,lilac and tan Merle.
Named him Açaí
He’s so beautiful ❤
ya thats called a mut but im sure hes a wonderful pal :)
I love lilac
Blue all the way!!
I like my brindle pie frenchie but they are all great!
My colour frenchie is fawn 🐕
what happened to the pied
What about the black and white Frenchi
They have peanut butter?
Fluffy should be number 1
That on the video is not a white/ crema. It’s a lilac platinum. Cremes have dark eyes- lilacs have light blue/green
Brindle for the win…
I have Merle he is adorable
Fluffy?!?! Does anyone remind the 80's movie 'Critters'?!?!
Lilac and tan should be #1
What about chocolate fawn because I have one
I have one fawn he’s 7 years old and I have one that is 10 weeks old today and she is a blue brindle one
Lilac should be number one lol
2:54 Blue is so cute maybe he's a cutie patoodie! 2:35 Cream/White My mom really wants a white French bulldog
My Frenchis lilac platinum with green eyes so where do I stand lol 🤷🏾♂️
Same!! Top 3
@@beautybysamjz has yours got green eyes mine is expecting and i breed her with a blue fluffy brindle so cant wait
We have blue french bulldog🐶she is very sweet and adorable😍😍
I got a fawn Merle
I bought my misses a white one 2 months ago she’s cute
Mine is brown but he's the best for me. 😍😂
Mines a white cream but he has dark brown ears with like a half mask that only covers one eye and his mouth
Hows about the TRI color tans
Can you make one for 2022