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Can you breed Merle and brindle?

Can you breed Merle and brindle?

Double Merle Breeding – The resulting offspring are known as being: Double-Merle, Double-Merled or Double-Dappled. We do not condone this type of breeding and consider it as Irresponsible, Unethical and “Quick Sells” methodology. Breeding just for color with no regard for the betterment of the breed.

Can a French bulldog be Merle and brindle?

The blue French Bulldog color is in the rare or exotic color price range. It will cost you between 4000-6000 $ to get a blue canine companion. All of the coat colors can come in a variation with a pattern (piebald, brindle, merle) + a different color.

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What DNA makes a lilac French bulldog?

A dog that is Blue (d/d), Cocoa (b/b) and only carriers one or no copies of Testable chocolate is called a Lilac French Bulldog. On the left is a solid lilac thats lilac is made out of 2 copies of cocoa and blue mixed together (co/co d/d a/a kyky).

What color French bulldogs make Merle?

Ghost Merle is a standard colored looking French Bulldog with a yellow/cream coat, that is secretly a merle Frenchie. Breeding a cream/fawn Frenchie with a Merle French Bulldog, without knowing the standard colored cream/fawn is a ghost merle can also result in accidentally producing double merles.

How do you breed a merle French bulldog?

Inventive breeders are crossing into other strains that do carry Merle, typically Chihuahuas, to create Merle French Bulldogs. The cross bred pups which can be created are subsequently weeded out to pick the Merle examples, which are bred back to every other.

Can you breed merle to merle bully?

Merle to Merle breedings is a big NO NO and breeding a Merle dog to a dog that doesn’t show any visible signs of being Merle but has a Merle parent should not be bred together. You should do extensive genetic DNA research to prevent a possible health disaster.

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What is a lilac Merle French bulldog?

Lilac Merles are the rarest french bulldogs and the hardest to find. The lilac genetics are expressed in the flash of red in there light blue colored eyes and a combination of chocolate and blue base color in their coats. You’ll often see light colored coats- white, silver, grey, light blue with light blue eyes.

How much is a lilac female French bulldog?

This type of dog requires a special way of breeding in order to escape potential health issues. That’s why Rare-colored Frenchies are expensive and their prices range between 5,000$ and 15,000 $.

What is the difference between Lilac and Isabella?

“Isabella” is used to describe diluted testable chocolate pups since “lilac” is historically used to describe diluted non-testable chocolate puppies.

What is a lilac and tan French bulldog?

Lilac French bulldog has a noticeable lilac hue of the coat. It occurs due to the same dilution gene that causes a blue hue of hair. If you would ask us to describe this coat color, we can say it a pale greyish-brown coat. When a Lilac French bulldog is born, its coat may resemble a coat of a blue Frenchie.

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What is a lilac merle French bulldog?

How much do Lilac Merle French bulldogs cost?

What Color French Bulldog Is Most Expensive?

Color ($ USD)
Blue 1,500 – 3,000
Lilac, Brindle and Tan, Lilac and Tan 5,000 – 6,000
Merle 6,000 – 8,000
Isabella 8,000 – 10,000