Isabella French Bulldogs are a rare and sought-after variety of this beloved breed, with a unique coat color that sets them apart from other French Bulldog varieties
How much is an isabella French Bulldog?
No matter the color, all of our French bulldogs, 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 for sale 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.
How much are isabella French Bulldogs worth?
On average, the cost of a blue French bulldog can range from $8,000 to $12,000 or more. On average but now always a higher price tag normally comes from a breeder who invests more in the cost of the parents. This is usually done for both health reasons, as well as size, structure and conformation to the French bulldog breed standard set by the AKC.
Is Isabella Frenchie considered a rare colored French bulldog?
The standard French Bulldog colors are cream, white, brindle, fawn, and combinations of the last three. What are rare French Bulldog colors? Rare French Bulldog colors include solid black, blue, lilac, platinum, Isabella and chocolate together with patterns like tan, merle plus the long-haired fluffy.
What is the most expensive Bulldog color?
Besides the Isabella French bulldog price, the Fluffy Isabella Frenchie cost is even higher. Now Rojo has taken over the Frenchie world, so Rojo and Rojo Merle Frenchie puppies are most expensive. The Fluffy Rojo Merle colored French Bulldogs are probably the most expensive of the bunch at the time of this writing. Rojo Merle Fluffy French Bulldog puppies can sell for as much as $25,000!
What color French Bulldog is the healthiest?
It really does not matter. As breeders we do not see ANY difference in health when related to color. All of our dogs parents, grandparents and great grandparents are fully tested and 4 panel DNA health clear from Animal Genetics.
When it comes to healthiness, AKC French Bulldogs, like any other breed, are prone to certain genetic conditions. These can include respiratory issues, skin allergies, and joint problems. However, the color of their coat has no direct correlation with their health. We breed for AKC Frenchie standard with short, compact bodies and legs, perfect ropes, and tiny, petite or micro French bulldog puppies.
What is the lifespan of an Isabella French Bulldog?
Fully grown, the average, healthy weight for an Isabella French Bulldog is 16-27 pounds, and they stand approximately 10-12 inches tall at the shoulder. The average Isabella French Bulldog lifespan is 11-14 years, but life expectancy can be affected by many factors such as genetics, and diet.
Do Isabella French Bulldogs shed a lot?
It depends on the breeder and the genetics. Isabella Frenchies can carry 1, 2 or zero copies of the LPS gene. This gene is called the “low propensity to shed” gene. A dog with zero copies will shed a lot while a dog with one copy can shed moderately.
Lastly, a puppy that carries 2 copies of this LPS gene like all of our dogs, will not shed nearly at all. We have 5 Frenchies in our home and we do not have any dog fur anywhere.
Overall, the French bulldog breed is a bit unique in its shedding because there are quite a few different variables that can play into the amount and timing of when these short-haired dogs shed.
Are Isabella French Bulldogs healthy?
Yes, if purchased from the right breeder, these can be super healthy, easy to care for dogs! Due to bad breeding, hobby breeders, puppy mills Frenchies have gotten a bad rap for overall health. Therefore there is definitely warranted speculation that blue Frenchies may have a higher likelihood of certain health problems.
While not correct, those with false information can argue that the genes responsible for the blue coat may potentially be linked to skin issues. Others say it is linked to allergies, and a condition known as color dilution alopecia, causing hair loss or skin problems. Overall, we do not notice ANY of this in ANY of our bloodlines here at Designer Frenchie puppies.
Are Isabella French Bulldogs rare?
Not super rare, but they sure were years ago! Blues, blue tan and blue merle French bulldog are stunning in their rare colors. The blue hue is striking, and the tan points add the perfect contrast to form a tuxedo or full suit.
What DNA makes an Isabella Frenchie blue?
The b Locus
An Isabella French bulldog is a Testable Chocolate “b/b” combined with Blue “d/d”. To result in “d/d, b/b”. Some people also call this Lilac. However, lilac is ALWAYS dd coco.
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.