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While we are a French Bulldog Breeder based in Houston, we frequently travel all over the US to individually hand deliver every pup to their new owners. We fly alongside the pup to ensure he or she is safe & sound. It’s no secret as to why our French Bulldogs stand above the rest.

Merle

Merle is a genetic pattern that can be in a dog's coat. Merle comes in different colors and patterns and can affect all coat colors. The merle gene creates mottled patches of color in a solid or piebald coat, blue or odd-colored eyes, and can affect skin pigment as well. There are two general types of colored patches that will appear in a merle coat: liver (red merle) and black (blue merle). They are by far the most desirable pattern.

Blue

“Blue” in reference to a dog's coat is any variation of a silvery-grey color, often having a distinctly icy sheen. It's not really a “blue” tint that's comparable to navy or sky blue, but it's most certainly a cooler color that makes this hue stand out from typical gray and black coats.

Lilac

Isabella or a Lilac French bulldog has a noticeable lilac hue of the coat. It occurs due to the same dilution gene that causes a blue hue of hair. If you would ask us to describe this coat color, we can say it a pale greyish-brown coat.

Black

A French Bulldog is considered black if the coat color is solid without any signs of brindle, which is rare. Even if a puppy appears black, that might not be the case. A truly black French Bulldog has an unique DNA of a/a.

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Merle

Blue

Lilac

Black

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