Blue Merle French Bulldog
One of the more interesting variations of a Merle French Bulldog puppy is the blue Merle French bulldog for sale. One of the most unique of all types of Frenchies, merles are some of our favorites to work with. Blue merle French bulldog puppies will have the same broken pattern as any other variant of Merle Frenchie.
The shaded color also known as the base pigment of the dog will in this case be blue. So it would be blue over white, as opposed to black, lilac, tan, brown, etc. With a stark contrast of blue over the broken pattern, these are some of the most unique of all French bulldog colors.
Merle Frenchie for sale
When considering purchasing a merle Frenchie for sale you will have many color options. Available with and without tan points, these little nuggets come in all colors. Blue, Blue Tan, Lilac, Lilac Tan, Isabella, Isabella Tan, Rojo and more. The price is going to be based on the main base color of course. More common colors like blue and black will be less expensive than rare colors like Isabella and Rojo.
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Blue merle French bulldogs for sale
Not all blue merle Frenchies are built the same, and here at Designer Frenchies, they are built the way they’re supposed to be! The difference between our pups is going t0 be stark when compared to most hobby breeders or puppy mill dogs. Starting with 5 planel DNA health clear great grandparents on down we breed for health, temperament and structure.
Blue Merle Frenchie for sale
These little nuggets are quite easy to recognize, having a light base coat with darker patches of their inherent color (usually blue, lilac, Isabella or black) around their body. Did you know that Merle Frenchies often have light to ice blue eyes? So if you are looking for a pup with green or blue eyes, choose a Merle! Usually we have a few Merle Frenchie puppies in every litter!
french bulldog merle for sale
Blue Merle French Bulldog puppies are rare but not too expensive. On Average, a quality blue merle frenchie puppy will be on the more expensive side of average colors as a pet, and more if you are looking for full AKC registration for breeding your Frenchie. Lastly, with french bulldog genetics, there are a wide number of french bulldog colors available to consider!
Blue merle French bulldog price
Typically as of the writing of this page, the blue merle French bulldog price is considered middle of the road. Years ago they were considered super rare and therefore more expensive. Nowadays, we consider the blue merle Frenchie price to be reasonable and usually is between 6500 and 8500 per puppy. Fluffy versions will be more expensive as a rule of thumb, simply because the parents of a fluffy litter cost the Frenchie breeder more.
Merle French bulldog cost
The merle French bulldog cost as stated above is reasonable nowadays. Most people customers should expect to pay somewhere in the neighborhood or range of 6500-8500. This does not include the blue merle French bulldog price for fluffy puppies. Fluffy pups will cost a bit more since the Merle French bulldog cost for fluffy parents is higher than that of non fluffy dogs.
Merle Frenchie
Some of the coolest of all types of Frenchy Puppies is the famous Merle Frenchie for sale. With a broken pattern, no two Merle Frenchie for sale look alike! These are the most unique of all colors and coat types. Some of them are even available as fluffy Frenchie as well. These are certainly also some of the most unique as no two patterns are alike!
blue Merle French bulldog
Finding the perfect blue Merle French Bulldog puppy for sale can be quite challenging. French Bulldog puppies for sale are readily available through internet websites, most using puppy mills and Amish puppy mills. Please be sure to steer clear of any puppy mills for any dog purchase of any french bulldog merle for sale.
Merles are quite popular and available in a variety of colors. The price will just be based on how rare the color combination is. For example, and Isabella will have a higher cost than a blue. A Rojo will have a higher cost than an Isabella. The cheapest cost will be standard colors like black Merle.
Merle French bulldogs for sale
A quality blue merle French bulldog puppy is hard to come by and cost a pretty penny. You are looking for both structure and genetics. Couple that with personality/temperament of the parents and you have the potential for a great pup.
Other colors that are popular are the lilac merle french bulldog. Also, do not forget that Lilac Merle Frenchie puppies are also super cute, just a little bit lighter in color than the blues and priced a tad higher due to their rare nature.
Blue Merle Frenchie
We’ve got a ton of Merle French bulldog information including variations, genetic info and more. These guys and gals are super cute and the most unique of any pup as far as colors go. Our Merle French bulldog for sale are some of our most popular of all of our pups.
No two pups are alike when talking about this coat pattern and easy has their own unique appearance. Some can have half masks and some just speckled. Others may have big blotches of their base coat.
Most people who are knew to frenchies in general are unaware of the merle french bulldog puppies colors. Since our favorite stud to use is our own Elon Sacks, son of the famous Mr. Banks, we always have a few merle french bulldog puppies for sale, when we have litters. Also, from time to time Goober will sire our litters if we are looking to produce Rojo or Rojo merle puppies. Keep in mind that Blue merle frenchie pups are rare, stunning and always unique! With the broken patterns, no 2 will ever look the exact same.
French Bulldog Merle for sale
Other colors include the blue and tan frenchie, which is equally stunning with tan points and a solid blue french bulldog. We do not work with brindle or pied dogs so you have no risk of having a pied or brindle broken base color. Stunning in their own right and now more common that they used to be blues are awesome.
Did you know that Blue Frenchie puppies are super cute and were once rare and the most expensive but now are a bit more common. Yes that is correct, once upon a time, a blue was considered the rarest and most sought after of all colors of this wonderful breed of dog. There were times when many people were on the waiting list for blue frenchie puppies for sale. Check out our new website Designer Frenchie Puppies.
How much is a merle French bulldog worth?
The merle French bulldog price is anywhere from $6500 up to $30,000 depending on “which color merle it is” and if it is a “fluffy merle Frenchie”. Like any other, the more common colors are going to be much more affordable than the rare stuff. Common colors are “black, cocoa, blue”. Rarer colors that cost more based on how rare they are include “Rojo merle French bulldog, Isabella merle and new shade Isabella merle. Add in fluffy and the price increases by around 25% per pup.
How rare are Merle French bulldogs?
Nowadays they are not considered rare, however different color combinations certainly are. As stated above, the common colors like cocoa, black, and blue are going to be on the cheaper side of things as they are not as rare. The more rare colors even in merle are still considered harder to produce, and find, and with that expect and increased cost.
Does AKC recognize merle French bulldogs?
Yes. While there is no box to check for the “merle pattern” you certainly can register your new pup. You may just have to choose the base coat with white markings as there is no box check for that pattern specifically but yes, in short you can register them fully.
What color Frenchie is most expensive?
That is always changing based on new coat colors and types produced by AKC French bulldog breeders like us. While some consider us the top or best French bulldog breeders in the USA, we consider ourselves to be in the top tier. Colors that are the most expensive as of this publication would be Rojo, new shade Rojo, Isabella, new shade Isabella, and pink.
What to know about merle French bulldogs
There really isn’t anything different besides if you are breeding your dogs to know specially about this color or coat type. No, you can never breed two merle French bulldogs together because there is only a certain percentage of that gene that is allowed without causing health issues. Breeding two together is a no no and should never even be attempted. When you breed a one merle to a normal colored dog, 50% or more of the litter will have that pattern, where as the others will not.
Why can’t you breed two merle French bulldogs?
As stated above, the quick answer is no. A breeder should never breed two merle French bulldogs together because there is only a certain percentage of that gene that is allowed without causing health issues. Breeding two together is a no no and should never even be attempted. When you breed a one merle to a normal colored dog, 50% or more of the litter will have that pattern, where as the others will not.
Do merle french bulldogs have problems?
All Frenchies can have health issues and merles are no different. However, buying your puppy from a high level program that breeds DNA health clear dogs should give you piece of mind that you will not have health issues with your puppy no matter the color or coat type. Merles are no different. We produce around 50% of our puppies in this pattern or coat type and have had ZERO issues for over a decade working with them.
Merle French bulldog health issues
As stated above there really are no health issues specific to the merle pattern. Of course low quality dogs from low quality breeding programs, hobby breeders, or puppy mills will have issues no matter the color or coat type. Buying a quality Frenchie for sale is key to having an enjoyable experience with your new dog. Obviously, quality is not cheap so there is a big reason you will see certain people selling puppies at half the price of others. As the old saying goes “you get what you pay for” and this could not be more true with Frenchies!
merle French bulldog price
The merle French bulldog price just depends on the main coat color and type of the dog. The merle french bulldog cost for a blue for example is going to be cheaper than lilac. At the same time it is more expensive is the black merle frenchie cost. Keep in mind that the most expensive color is going to be the Rojo Merle Frenchie price. Fluffy versions are going to be pricier than non fluffy.
















