Blue and tan Frenchie
Blue French Bulldogs for sale are some of the most popular of all colors. Considered rare years ago, blues are a bit more affordable nowadays. Finding the perfect blue and tan frenchie or blue french bulldog for sale, can be time consuming.
To the beginner Frenchie shopper, there are so many to choose from but so little that are quality. Once you have done some research even the novice can see the incredible difference in structure across the board. Most hobby breeders are producing tall, long, skinny, long-necked dogs that do not look anything like they should.
blue and tan French Bulldog
There is so many to choose from and finding the right blue and tan French Bulldog breeder. With such a popular breed of dog, you need to be careful and suspect of the many small hobby breeders. Compact in size Frenchies do not require a lot of space to be kept.
Frenchie Breeders that breed for quality offer correct structure and health guarantees because they can. Blues are no different. Sure, you can find blue and tan Frenchies for sale all over but for quality puppies, good luck! An Estimated 95% of the puppies readily available are not proper structure, or health cleared.
Cheap is expensive when searching for a new Frenchie
They say when you shop for a Frenchie, “cheap is expensive” and they aren’t kidding! No matter the color it is imperative to find the right breeder who cares about quality over quantity. Deciding what color is right for you?
Popular because of their stunning appearance, blue frenchie for sale are similar in color to lilac but darker in color. Also, those that have 2 copies of mask (mostly found by hobby breeders) will be significantly darker, especially in the face.
blue and tan frenchie puppy
Here at DFB we work with the absolute top lines for blue and tan french bulldog puppies in the country. With a real animal biologist on site (company owner) we work with some of the best genetics in the Frenchie world. When you purchase a pup from us, you can rest assured you are getting what you pay for.
What we normally tell people who think they can get quality pups are puppy mill prices is “cheap is expensive”. We genuinely hope that you find us to be one of the best French bulldog breeders in the USA.
Blue and Tan French Bulldog Price
Typically, our blue and tan boys are priced between $6500 and $7950, while girls tend to range from $6,550 to $8550. The variation in price can be influenced by factors such as their age, parents, pedigree and the overall structure and size of the puppy.
Are blue and tan Frenchies rare?
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Blue and tan French bulldog
Besides solid blue, you will also find what we prefer over solid, the blue and tan French Bulldog puppy. Genetically, they are referred to as ata (tan pointed) With tan points and more often than not a white chest, blue tricolor frenchies are super cute!
Almost looking like they have a full suite, or tuxedo on, the blue really pops when contrast against the tan points. Years ago blues were considered rare and exotic and were at the top of the “French bulldog price chart“.
Nowadays, they are more common and one of the cheapest French bulldog colors on the Frenchie color chart. Typically the price is cheapest for a solid blue, a bit higher for blue and tan. Lastly the blue merle or blue and tan merle French bulldog will be slightly more money.
Blue and Tan Frenchie
Frenchie puppies for sale can be found in all shapes, sizes and colors. When choosing a blue and tan Frenchie for sale, you will need to do your homework, and not rush. There are so many back yard breeders that have taken to selling on social media. We highly recommend that you do not consider buying a dog from a “facebook or craigslist” post! Finding a blue pup is not difficult, but finding a quality blue pup is a whole other story.
Buying the right blue frenchie puppy is key to enjoying what the breed standard is supposed to be. When you buy a puppy from us, you not only receive a health guarantee, you also receive years of support and decades of genetic work all in one blue and tan frenchie puppy.
Blue and tan merle Frenchie
Merle Frenchies are super popular because of their incredibly unique and exotic look. No two merles look alike and the blue and tan Merle Frenchie is exquisite. With a super unique pattern on each pup, merle puppies are as “custom” as they come. Some people absolutely love the merles while others only consider buying a traditional solid or pointed color French bulldog puppy. The Blue merle Frenchie price is usually a bit more than the solids. Other colors of merle are also popular however the blue merle French bulldog cost is going to be lowest in the merle family.
Blue and Tan French Bulldog Price
No matter the color, all of our French bulldogs for sale, come with our full health guarantee. Working with top AKC bloodlines, our puppies are second to none. Starting with top genetics as far as 5 generations back, our lines have been refined for health, structure, and now color.
All of our Frenchies for sale breed stock is genetic health tested 4 panel clear! No matter which French bulldog puppies you purchase, all come with the same guarantee.
Blue and tan Frenchie puppies are just gorgeous whether they are merle, non merle, or Fluffy French Bulldog puppies. Blues are stunning as solids, with tan points, or tricolor. Merle pups will exhibit different amounts of blue based on the percentage merle overall.
Frenchies that are merle can had lots of solid patches or be almost all speckled with color and merle pattern. This is because the higher the percentage merle gene, the larger the solid patches of color.
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What is the lifespan of a blue French Bulldog?
Fully grown, the average, healthy weight for a French Bulldog is 16-27 pounds, and they stand approximately 10-12 inches tall at the shoulder. The average French Bulldog lifespan is 11-14 years, but life expectancy can be affected by many factors such as genetics, and diet.
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What DNA makes a blue Frenchie blue?
The D Locus
Two alleles are that matter are the dominant full color (D) and the recessive dilute (d). Two copies of dilute gene are therefore necessary to lighten black pigment to grey (now referred to as blue) and red pigment to cream. A DNA blood test usually done at a specific lab for canine color and health DNA.
We typically use Animal Genetics labs for all of our blood tests. Another popular lab is UC Davis. This test will identify the specific variants of the MLPH genes within the French bulldog puppies to show color and colors they “carry” or can “produce” if bred.
Blue and tan frenchie puppies
Blue French bulldog are some of the most popular of the newer colors. It is crazy to remember when the blues started and how they were so rare and therefore expensive. Blue Frenchie for sale are still popular and now we have amazing combos like the Blue Merle French bulldog also referred to as the blue merle frenchie by some enthusiasts.
Blue and tan French Bulldog
As far as cost goes, Blue and Tan frenchie puppies are middle of the road in price and are still highly sought after for their amazing blue fur and tan pointed contrasts. Like the black and tans, some are tricolor meaning they also have a white patch or fully white chest.
Last but not least is the newest and rarest of the blues, the blue Fluffy French Bulldog. Like the solid Blue French bulldog puppies for sale, these guys have one color, or can be blue and tan as well. The main difference is of course that they are fluffy frenchies near me.










