What Is The Blue Gene In French Bulldogs. The K locus determines if there is bridling or not. When a puppy is recognized as a carrier of it a breeder can use it for further breeding.
The A locus determines if the Frenchie is solid black tri-color fawn or sable. A blue merle French Bulldog is often called a blue-gene breed. These rare lilacs are a result of their parents blue and chocolate DNA.
We are breeders of French Bulldogs and English Bulldogs in a small community in Iowa.
The bluegrey coat should be shiny. These rare lilacs are a result of their parents blue and chocolate DNA. Our puppies are farm raised well cared for and much loved. The blue gene is actually a gene that dilutes the color of genes on the K and A-locus.