Blue Fawn French Bulldog Dna. The coat colour genes in the french bulldog panel are e, a, d, k & s. A series (agouti) pattern locus affects colour of individual hairs, banding.
Dogs with white muzzles may have the mask gene but expression is overridden by white spotting patterns. The gene that controls french bulldog size has six parts, or alleles, and each parent passes on three of theirs to the offspring. You can find them in acceptable akc color standards such as fawn, brindle, cream, and white, as well as in rare lilac, isabella, blue, chocolate, and sable coats.
Therefore, you can have a dog with it’s original hair color, but with diluted pigment as noted.
Since those are rare colors, it’s tough to find and have them mate, hence the. It is the oldest, most dominant, and probably the most famous frenchie coloring. These dogs are correctly referred to as lilac fawn, blue fawn, & chocolate fawn. See more ideas about blue fawn french bulldog, french bulldog, bulldog.