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Hey there! Have you ever seen a French Bulldog in all its colorful glory? From the classic fawn to the rare lilac, these pups come in a variety of colors that are officially recognized by the American Kennel Club. Let’s take a look at some of these gorgeous hues!

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Well, forget about solid black, black and white, black and tan, mouse grey/blue, liver/chocolate - they’re all no-nos. And any patterns of those colors? Yeah, don’t even go there!

  1. Fawn: A light tan color with a black mask, often referred to as the “classic” French Bulldog color.

  2. Brindle: A combination of black and brown stripes, usually in a tiger-like pattern.

  3. Cream: A pale yellowish-white color that is sometimes mistaken for white due to its lightness.

  4. White: An all-white coat with no other markings or colors present.

  5. Black & Tan: A combination of black and tan markings, usually in a symmetrical pattern on the face and body of the dog.

  6. Blue & Tan: Similar to the Black & Tan variety but with blue instead of black markings on the face and body of the dog.

  7. Chocolate & Tan: Another variation on the two-tone coloring, this time featuring chocolate brown instead of black or blue markings on the face and body of the dog

French bulldogs come in a variety of colors, from the classic fawn to brindle and even black. They’re all recognized by the American Kennel Club, so you can show off your pup’s unique look! Plus, they’re super cute - who wouldn’t want one?