![]() These horses are so rare, but they do exist. But did you know that there are other colors-unusual and rare horse colors that you have never seen-and coat patterns that you have never heard of a horse having before? There are other colors that are variations of these that are still considered common, but just not as much. The most common horse colors in the world are bay and chestnut, followed by grey and black. The rarer their color, the more special they are. Though these uncommon colors are associated with health issues, a reputable breeder with excellent breeding practices will reduce the risk to a large extent.Horses come in many beautiful colors. No wonder they are so popular.įrenchies are available in so many different colors and variations. They are sweet-natured, playful, and lovable with compact, cuddly bodies. ConclusionĪccording to the AKC, the French Bulldogs rank 4th on the breed popularity index. ![]() Get your pet regularly tested to give it a healthy life. If you own a rare colored Frenchie, it’s always advisable to accept that they will be susceptible to certain health issues. ![]() Healthy BloodlineĮnquire about the history of your Frenchie’s bloodline. They are only interested in making profits. Puppy mills don’t usually follow breeding guidelines and produce rare puppies with disorders. Good breeding practices eliminate the risks of genetic disorders to a certain extent. Reputed BreederĪlways make sure you get your Frenchies from reputed breeders. Taking certain precautions will help reduce the risk.įrench Bulldogs play with their guardian at the park. You don’t want to add endless vet bills to the equation. Your Frenchies probably came with a hefty price tag. Other health conditions in rare-colored French Bulldogs include IVDD (Intervertebral Disk Disease), a disease that affects the spinal cord and causes shivering, paralysis, back pain, and various allergies. These kinds of eyes are more common among Chocolate Frenchies. Yellow-eyed dogs can get early blindness or cataracts. Even if the Frenchies aren’t deaf, their offspring will still be at risk of inheriting this gene. ![]() Deafness and BlindnessĪll-white or all-black Frenchies are generally said to be the carriers of the deaf gene. Try to keep them warm at all times in colder regions. They are brachycephalic dogs, meaning they have compact nasal bones with an extended soft palate.īlue Frenchies are more prone to catching a cold. They can’t regulate their body temperatures and need human help at all times.Įven in moderate temperatures, Frenchies can develop a heatstroke. Cold/ Heatstrokeįrenchies, in general, are very sensitive to changes in the surrounding temperature. But it’s always better to be extra cautious. Blues from a healthy bloodline with no traceable history of CDA and bred in good conditions don’t face these coat issues. We can only prevent other skin infections by taking proper care of them.įortunately, not all Blue Frenchies suffer from this condition. As it’s a genetic disorder, there’s no cure for it. The hair loss can start anywhere between 6 months to several years after the puppy’s birth. This gene is also responsible for inheriting CDA, which causes stunted hair growth and hair loss. Blues inherit a gene called the Recessive Dilution gene, which lightens the black color. This condition is more common amongst the Blue Frenchies. Merle French Bulldog sitting in a white background.
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