Blue French Bulldog
Finding the perfect blue french bulldog for sale, also known as a blue frenchie puppy for sale can be time consuming. There is so many to choose from and finding the right breeder offering correct structure and health guarantees can be tough. Here at DFB we work with the absolute top lines in the country. With a real animal biologist on site (company owner) we work with some of the best genetics in the Frenchie world.
Blue Merle French Bulldog
Another super popular option for those looking at blues is the merle. A Blue Merle French Bulldog is stunning in it’s own right. With an amazing contrast of the Merle over the blue pattern, these pups are just breathtaking.
Keep in mind the percentage of merle in the puppy will dictate how much blue or merle it has overall. Large patches of blue will usually mean a higher percentage of Merle. Blue eyes also will be more common in Merle dogs over standard blue, which typically will have brown eyes as an adult. To date, the AKC is just starting to recognize newer colors, like blue and lilac.
Blue and Tan Merle French bulldog
The Blue and Tan Merle French Bulldog, or blue and tan merle Frenchie is also amazing! This is basically a dog that would have been blue and tan, often with white chest. With one of the parents being “merle” the blue and tan really pops against the broken Merle patterns. Our stud Elon is a blue and tan merle Frenchie for example, and he is absolutely stunning.
Within the tan points some will have two copies of intensity, so the tan points will appear more vibrant or “orange or red points”. Others will have two copies of the “dilute” gene which will give them lighter tan points.
Blue French bulldog
A Frenchie puppy for sale can be found in all shapes, sizes and colors. When choosing a blue french bulldog puppy 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. Buying the right blue frenchie puppies 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 frenchie puppy.
Blue French Bulldogs near me
No matter the color, all of our French bulldogs for sale, come with our full health guarantee. All of our Frenchies for sale breed stock is genetic health tested 4 panel clear! You need to be super careful out there because hobby breeders now represent over 90% of the puppies you will find available.
These “hobby French Bulldog breeders” who no business breeding at all and are producing unhealthy pups that do not look anything like they’re supposed to. Hobby breeders take cheap dogs that had no business being bred and create low quality pups and continue the cycle. This is why Frenchies can be considered a breed with heath issues.
Imagine someone buys a local hobby Frenchie breeders pups on the cheap. Next, they decide to breed. After that, they buy another low quality dog that has not been tested for any of the common genetics issues associated with Frenchies and now they are a “breeder”. No matter which French bulldog puppies for sale you purchase, all come with the same guarantee.
Blue Fluffy French Bulldog
Fluffy frenchies are quickly becoming super popular due to their soft, longer haired coat. Now, as a buyer you also have the option of the Blue Fluffy French Bulldog! These are super cute “fluffy” versions of the famous and sought after Blue Frenchie. Furry, or Fuzzy, these Long Haired Frenchies have a long coat and appear more like little bear cubs than puppies when first born. There isn’t much cuter options than a Fluffy Frenchie puppy if you ask us!
Blue French Bulldog Price
The blue French bulldog price is considered on the medium side of all costs dependent upon the French bulldog color chart. No matter the color, all of our French bulldog for sale, come with our full genetic health guarantee. Working with top AKC Frenchie 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 French bulldog cost
Blue Frenchie puppies are just gorgeous whether they are merle, non merle, or Fluffy French Bulldog puppies. After years of breeding finally the blue French bulldog cost is now lower than that of the most rare colors. In our opinion, blues are stunning as solids, with tan points, or tricolor. Merle pups will exhibit different amounts of blue based on the percentage merle overall.
Merle Frenchie puppies 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. These contain the lilac merle French bulldog, as well as the blue merle French bulldog. Other colors are either cheaper or more expensive based on how rare they are. For example the Rojo merle French bulldog cost is going to be the most expensive of all merles as of this update.
As you move along the scale the rare the base coat the more money and harder to find the puppy. For example, an Isabella merle French bulldog price is near the top of the mark regarding the merle based Frenchie price chart.
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What color French Bulldog is the healthiest?
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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Are blue and tan French Bulldogs healthy?
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What DNA makes a blue Frenchie blue?
The D Locus is responsible for the blue color.
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 Frenchie 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.













