Lilac French Bulldogs

Lilac French Bulldogs

This color is a combination of the D-locus (blue) and the B-locus (chocolate) when two copies of each allele are present at each locus (d/d) or at the chocolate locus (blue/b). The coat will usually have a purplish color if the dog carries one or two copies of the “KBR gene or be solid purple if the dog is also solid black or tri-colored. (a/a)(at/a)(at/at). If the dog isn’t tri-colored, solid black (a/a), or carries the brindle gene, it will be a lilac fawn with a more yellowish champagne look to it as opposed to a blue fawn, which would look snowier champagne.

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