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Home » Lifestyle » Pets » The Truth About Breeding Rare-Color French Bulldogs

Pets · May 23, 2025

The Truth About Breeding Rare-Color French Bulldogs

The Truth About Breeding Rare-Color French Bulldogs

French Bulldogs are already adorable: they have big ears, short legs, and the cutest little faces. But some Frenchies come in rare colors that make people stop and stare. We’re talking about blues, lilacs, chocolates, and even merles. These canines look amazing, but many people don’t know the full story behind breeding them. Let’s dive into the truth about rare color dogs and where to find a reliable French Bulldog breeder from the USA.

What Makes Them So Rare?

Most of these canines come in standard colors like fawn, brindle, and cream. These are the colors that kennel clubs usually accept. But rare colors are something else. They come from special genes passed down from the parents.

Here are some of the rare colors:

  • Blue – a pretty gray-blue coat that shines in the light
  • Lilac – a mix of blue and chocolate genes, soft and silvery
  • Chocolate – deep brown and very rich-looking
  • Merle – a fun pattern with spots and patches (very unique!)
  • Platinum – super light with hidden rare color genes underneath

They may not be standard, but people love them — and we totally get why.

Why Do Rare-Color Dogs Cost More?

It’s true — rare-color Frenchies are more expensive. That’s because reproducing them takes more time, care, and planning; not all dogs carry the rare color genes, so kennels have to work hard to produce just one special pup.

Also, dogs of this breed can’t usually reproduce naturally. Most of the time, they need help from a vet: like C-sections to safely deliver their puppies. All of this adds up.

Here’s why rare Frenchies cost more:

  • Health testing and genetic screening
  • Vet-assisted breeding and delivery
  • Special care for mama dogs and puppies
  • Only a few rare-colored pups in each litter

Are Rare-Color French Bulldogs Healthy?

Well-being should always come first. Some rare color genes—like Merle—can lead to problems if not handled correctly. Puppies can have hearing or vision issues if kennels don’t test their dogs properly.

And remember, Frenchies already have some common health issues, like breathing trouble because of their flat faces. So if a breeder only focuses on color and ignores health, that’s a big red flag.

A reliable French Bulldog breeder always:

  • Tests for common health issues;
  • Avoids risky color pairings (like two merles);
  • Makes sure both parents are healthy;
  • Works closely with trusted veterinarians.

Why You Should Watch Out for Backyard Breeders

Sadly, some people try to make quick money by breeding dogs without doing it the right way. These are called backyard breeders. They don’t test their dogs or work with vets. Puppies from these kennels might look cute, but they often get sick later on.

Before buying a puppy, always ask questions. A good breeder will be open, honest, and happy to show you health records and photos of the puppy’s parents.

Looking for Rare-Color French Bulldogs for Sale?

At Best French Puppies, we take rare Frenchie colors seriously — but we care even more about health and happiness. Our puppies come in blue, lilac, merle, chocolate, and more. We raise each pup with love and care from day one.

All of our dogs are vet-checked, come with health guarantees, and grow up in a safe, happy environment. If you’re searching for French Bulldog puppies for sale in your state, you’re in the right place. Visit our site to see available puppies — we’d love to help you find your perfect match.

Final Thoughts

These canines are beautiful, no doubt about it. But reproducing them the right way takes time, knowledge, and lots of love. If you’re thinking about bringing one home, be sure to work with a reliable breeder who truly cares.

Whether your Frenchie is rare or not, one thing’s for sure — they’ll fill your home with joy, cuddles, and a whole lot of personality. And that’s what really matters.

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