Why Blue French Bulldogs Aren’t Allowed to Participate in Dog Shows


It is true that some dog shows don’t let Blue French Bulldogs participate in them because of their unique coloring.
These dogs aren’t recognized by dog breeder associations.
It is true that they are not a separate breed on their own but, you won’t be able to enter your Blue French Bulldogs in most dog shows they aren’t white, brindle, or fawn in color. A Frenchie with blue fur is not considered a pure French Bulldog.
However, this should only concern if you if you’d want your dog to compete.
If you want to buy a French Bulldog to just be as a pet, then, this isn’t something that should be a problem for you at all.
There is no reason to think that the Blue Frenchie is not a purebred.
Experts suggest that the unique coloring of the Blue Frenchie is due to a condition called blue dog alopecia, that is, discoloration.

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