A Perfunctory Glance At Rare French Bulldogs
The Blue French Bulldog is a short animal with a remarkable muscularity. Its flat face and ears resembling those of a bat add to its distinct appearance. The body is covered by hair with a characteristic smoothness which can be recognized even without touching. Its face displays eagerness along with a deep and alert semblance. Its intelligent and energetic expression brings an air of enthusiasm and makes it desirable.
The one physical feature that makes the Blue French Bulldog stand miles apart from the other French Bulldog puppies is the telltale color of the its coat which is close to "Blue" but yet again, still somewhat remotely. This very uncommon color is because of the presence of the dilation gene, d, that is responsible for the changing of the pigment from black to blue. The color in reality has a slight grey hue. But similar to any other rare thing, be it the "Kohinoor Diamond" or Da Vinci's "Mona Lisa", the Blue French Bulldog are in high demand.
The three current breeds of the Blue French Bulldog are the Blue Brindle, the Blue Fawn and the Blue Pied. In the Blue Brindle, there is a grayish blue tint on the back ground of a blue-grey fur coat. In the Blue Pied, the concentration of the 'd' gene is reduced.
These two variants of Blue French Bulldogs frequently have blue or yellowish gold colored eyes. The Blue Fawn, variation is more conspicuous by the masking points on its face and have unusual green grey eyes. The parentage of these dogs more often than not is either fawn or red fawn parents.
Only a few other dogs have the rare color of the Blue French Bulldog. The Great Dane, the Sharpeis, the Labrador and the French Mastiff Dog are some of the dogs that have blue breeds. However, the Blue French Bulldog, is quite appealing and likable in spite of this distinct color.
The stubborn character of the Blue French Bulldog demands regular training. The male is quite hostile and efficient training is a must to bring it to subjection. The methods used for training must not be harsh, as they have a tendency to cause a negative effect on specific areas of its character. In addition to that, inhumane treatment does not bring the desired results. A person dealing with Blue French Bulldog should have lots of tolerance.
It is mandatory to groom the Blue French Bulldog, though grooming is an easy job as the dog does not shed frequently. To clean the dribbling saliva, mouth washing is essential and must be done regularly.
As excessive physical stress may lead to shortness of breath and other related problems, the Blue French Bulldog should abstain from many exercises. It is primarily an indoor animal, and hence it is safe to avoid hot weather conditions.
The playful and elegant personality of the Blue French Bulldog enables it to form a friendly companion. With good training it could be a very useful animal.
The one physical feature that makes the Blue French Bulldog stand miles apart from the other French Bulldog puppies is the telltale color of the its coat which is close to "Blue" but yet again, still somewhat remotely. This very uncommon color is because of the presence of the dilation gene, d, that is responsible for the changing of the pigment from black to blue. The color in reality has a slight grey hue. But similar to any other rare thing, be it the "Kohinoor Diamond" or Da Vinci's "Mona Lisa", the Blue French Bulldog are in high demand.
The three current breeds of the Blue French Bulldog are the Blue Brindle, the Blue Fawn and the Blue Pied. In the Blue Brindle, there is a grayish blue tint on the back ground of a blue-grey fur coat. In the Blue Pied, the concentration of the 'd' gene is reduced.
These two variants of Blue French Bulldogs frequently have blue or yellowish gold colored eyes. The Blue Fawn, variation is more conspicuous by the masking points on its face and have unusual green grey eyes. The parentage of these dogs more often than not is either fawn or red fawn parents.
Only a few other dogs have the rare color of the Blue French Bulldog. The Great Dane, the Sharpeis, the Labrador and the French Mastiff Dog are some of the dogs that have blue breeds. However, the Blue French Bulldog, is quite appealing and likable in spite of this distinct color.
The stubborn character of the Blue French Bulldog demands regular training. The male is quite hostile and efficient training is a must to bring it to subjection. The methods used for training must not be harsh, as they have a tendency to cause a negative effect on specific areas of its character. In addition to that, inhumane treatment does not bring the desired results. A person dealing with Blue French Bulldog should have lots of tolerance.
It is mandatory to groom the Blue French Bulldog, though grooming is an easy job as the dog does not shed frequently. To clean the dribbling saliva, mouth washing is essential and must be done regularly.
As excessive physical stress may lead to shortness of breath and other related problems, the Blue French Bulldog should abstain from many exercises. It is primarily an indoor animal, and hence it is safe to avoid hot weather conditions.
The playful and elegant personality of the Blue French Bulldog enables it to form a friendly companion. With good training it could be a very useful animal.
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