![]() They need extra warmth and may need some covering to protect them from the harsh cold during the winter months. You will notice these pooches cuddling close to their human or a blanket when the air conditioner is too low. They Are Not Good with the Cold nor Heatįrenchies have a single coat, and they are prone to getting very cold during the colder season. These dogs are perfectly happy to nap around the house and have a relaxing time cuddled by their loved ones. All they need are short walks and some playtime to keep them from being too lazy. They are not prone to weight problems like obesity or being overweight because of eating too much. They do not need a lot of exercise to stay healthy and happy. Like any other Frenchies, the blue French Bulldog is also not a very active dog. If you just want a unique companion, you don’t have to worry about your pooch’s colors, as it won’t have any effect on its personality or behavior. But of course, this fact is only for show and competition. So, blue French Bulldog is not considered as purebred dogs by any association. It is a relatively rare condition and is undesirable for this breed. It is a widespread belief that blue-colored French Bulldog suffers from a genetic condition known as color dilution alopecia. Most breeder associations consider this color to be an anomaly in the dog’s genes, thus the dilution of their color. If there is any Bulldog blue shade in the combination, the pooch is no longer a part of the competition. The only French Bulldog colors accepted to competitions are white, brindle, fawn, piebald, or a mix of white and brindle. Though these canines look extremely wonderful because of their unusual shade and potential health issues, breeder associations do not consider them to be a breed standard. They are not allowed to join any show or training competitions simply because of their rare coat color. The Frenchie Bulldog is a recognized breed, but any dog breeder association such as the American Kennel Club does not accept the blue French Bulldog. Please also read our guide about the Boston terrier and french bulldog. Breeding for the blue French Bulldog puppies started recently when some of these rare blue Frenchie appeared on a litter and had a growing demand for them. Even travelers from America fell in love with their cuteness and personality, so they started to travel to other parts of the globe. They were regarded as the “bouldogde de France,” and were often with the nobility and famous artists as companion pets. Their popularity grew even more in the 1800s, and they became well-loved pets for the Parisian elite. ![]() These cute canines traveled to France with their owners after the Industrial period, and the shops closed. ![]() Likewise, they are well-loved pets of the lacemakers in the area. They are a mix of the English Bulldog and some local terriers. But their origin is in Nottingham, England. Yes, you heard that right! The name French Bulldog has stuck with them, so they are called as such. Here’s a rundown of the most interesting facts about the blue French Bulldog!Ĭonclusion 1. Well, there are plenty of other things that might surprise you about this breed. This pooch loves to stay clean at all times thus, you won’t have to worry about constantly cleaning after them. This breed has sensitive skin and is prone to allergies. ![]() These dogs are small, and they need to live indoors. If you want to care for a blue Frenchie, it pays to do a little research about them first. Their primary purpose in life is to be the kind of companion that would elicit plenty of attention and affection. It is easy to fall in love with this mini-masculine pooch. Despite this fact, there are still many potential parents who wish to take them home. Though they are extremely popular, blue French Bulldog is not a breed standard for most breeder associations. They are not ideal watchdogs or protectors, but you can depend on them to give you a good laugh with their silly antics and shower with you with all their love and affection. These dogs are pretty small in size, but they make the perfect companion for the right pet parents. ![]() Their coat has this bluish hue that is unusual for canines. There is always something very mysterious about canines with the blue color, and these tiny bulldogs are no exception. But these blue little gigolos are so rare that you might think they are unreal. They look adorable with flat faces, bat-ears and chunky bodies. A Blue French Bulldog? Is there such a thing? Not many people are familiar with this Blue Frenchie, but once you meet them, you won’t be able to stop thinking about them!īlue French Bulldogs are just like any other Frenchies you might meet. ![]()
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