French Bulldog Colors Prices. According to the akc there are 11 approved codes for french bulldog colors. Here is the list of colors accepted by the akc:
The dilution gene affects eumelanin (liver and black coats), in some instances, the red coat as well. Because rare colors are a recessive, they often do generations of incredibly tight inbreeding, to increase their chances of producing a litter of unusual colored french bulldog puppies. The most common french bulldog colors are white, fawn, brindle, or piebald.
This means a french bulldog in one of these colors is often more expensive than the ‘desirable’ color range.
It is the oldest most dominant and probably the most famous frenchie coloring. These “fad”/rare colors, such as the black and white, can often be a dominant gene, which if that is the case, can push out all the other coat colors eventually. Of course, you can always adopt a french bulldog for much less. The actual price will vary depending on a variety of factors such as the reputation of the breeder the rarity popularity of the pup s coat color.