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This website is dedicated to three special french bulldogs who are all linked, somehow, to the coat color blue, we now even more often see on frenchies. The coatcolor blue is not recognized as being an offical color for the breed. You cannot show a blue frenchie, in some countries (Holland, that is) kynological organisations do everything to prevent or discourage you from breeding the color. But until now nobody has given a really true reason why this color should not be seen on a frenchie and why it should be banned or forbidden. Most opponents of this special color claim that it is related to health problems, but there is no prove for that, as we will show you. Blue may be a faux gen, a fault of nature. But isn't the bulldog breed the same? With its brachycephelic syndrom, causing respiratory problems or worse? So what is a faux gen, a fault of nature? We like the short noses as a true trait of the breed, allthough these short noses could only be formed by selecting the faux (abnormal) gens in a further very normal genpool. But we like these bulldogfaces so much that one thought it is okay to use this specific genes for further breeding. And we were able to like these abnormalities which are now so normal. So why aren't we be able to also like the exotic new colors such as blue, choclate, black and tan and extreme cream, just as the old fashioned brindle, pied and fawn?
We, from the site Triple B(lue), do not discriminate on colors. To us, all frenchies are equal. The only difference is that each individual just wears another coat...
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