How are Lilac French Bulldogs Beauty Charming the World and Capturing Hearts?

“After being the most listed dog breed in the United States for 31 years in a row, the Labrador Retriever has dropped to second place in the American Kennel Club's annual survey of the country's most popular canines. The French Bulldog is the new top dog in the United States as of 2022. The stylish puppy has ascended the rankings in rapid time despite having health concerns and limited color choices.” 

BlueHaven French Bulldogs have a long list of Frenchies loitering and playing around, but lilac French Bulldogs are also in high demand, being the hot-selling ones! 

Are you a French Bulldog lover looking for a rare and swooning color as your future best buds? BlueHaven French Bulldogs has got you covered. Before jumping to get the rare lilac Frenchies, make sure you know the story of the fandom in depth!

In this blog, you will find amazing reasons to adopt these Frenchies.

 

 

What are the Lilac French Bulldogs? 

Lilac French Bulldogs are an uncommon colour variant of the French Bulldog breed. It is distinguished by a coat colour that is a subdued cocoa brown, producing a pale, blue-grey hue known as "lilac." They commonly have light-coloured eyes (green or blue) and a pinkish nose. They woo their fans with the alluring appearance they have. 

But don’t forget that the rarer the colour, the rarer the breeding pattern, and careful breeders like us can actually assure you the desired health and immunity in those lilac Frenchies.

Did you know that a Lilac Frenchie, commonly known as an Isabella Frenchie, is a breed of French Bulldog with a distinctive lilac tint on its fur? It is often seen that dog lovers confuse lilac or light grey with blue. The distinct fur and coat colour result from a recessive gene, making it uncommon when compared to other more popular fur colours for Frenchies. 

 

What Are The Unique Traits That Make It A Rare French Bulldog?

These French Bulldogs distinguish themselves in the dog world due to their distinct colours, captivating the affections of dog lovers all over. 

It is an uncommon variety of the conventional French Bulldog and has a stunning colour that varies in colour from light lavender to deeper violet. Their distinctive appearance is accompanied by an equally appealing personality, making them immensely desirable.

While the actual era is lost in dog show history, rumours of the first Lilac Frenchies circulated in the late twentieth century. Breeders like BlueHaven French Bulldogs are always intrigued by the possibility of this rare colour variation and proceed with breeding studies, navigating the complicated pathways of genetics to bring the lilac dream to fruition.

These dogs are not only visually appealing, but they are also noted for their energetic, affectionate personalities and flexibility. They blend perfectly with any household situation, enchanting everyone with their charismatic personalities. 


Despite their scarcity, the demand for lilac French Bulldogs continues to rise, demonstrating their growing appeal. Potential owners must understand their specialised needs, such as grooming and training. These dogs are more than simply lovely coats; they are companions who add joy and life to any family.

 

Features Lilac French Bulldogs
Coat Color Pale Lavender to Platinum
Eyes Amber ,Blue, Hazel
Size 11-13 inches tall, 20-28 pounds in weight
Temperament Affectionate, Playful,adaptable
Health Concerns Brachycephalic syndrome, breathing difficulties
Training Use social and positive reinforcement for best results
Grooming Brushing 2-3 times a week, along with daily inspections of skin folds
Gender wise Male are slightly larger and muscular with playful and assertive nature; females are slightly smaller and delicate with nurturing and independent nature
Cost Can be slightly more expensive than the normal-coloured French Bulldogs

 

Conclusion

Pure lilacs are slightly more unusual than lilacs and tans, but they are gorgeous. We bred them by combining two somewhat rare recessive genes (chocolate and blue) with an extremely rare recessive gene (recessive black). 

In contrast to pure blues, which have a magnificent blue-grey coat with no brindling, pure lilacs have a stunning silver-grey coat with no brindling, as well as gorgeous light-coloured eyes that are typically blue-grey, hazel, or yellow-gold. 

We offer these rarities along with world-class facilities and knowledge on how to preserve these babies once adopted. Call us and get your rare buddy from the best breeders!

 

 

 

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