{"id":6449,"date":"2025-03-30T10:20:12","date_gmt":"2025-03-30T18:20:12","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sitmeanssit.com\/dog-training-mu\/south-orange-county\/?p=6449"},"modified":"2025-04-02T16:04:20","modified_gmt":"2025-04-03T00:04:20","slug":"lilac-french-bulldogs-a-full-guide","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/sitmeanssit.com\/dog-training-mu\/south-orange-county\/lilac-french-bulldogs-a-full-guide\/","title":{"rendered":"Lilac French Bulldogs: A Full Guide"},"content":{"rendered":"
Adding a Lilac French Bulldog dog in your life is more than a whim. It requires careful consideration and planning. First, are you sure a French Bulldog would suit you best? Second, is your home set up for a new dog? The overall financial burden of dog ownership is far more than just the purchase price, though the purchase price for a Lilac French Bulldog is quite high.<\/p>\n
When you have set your sights on a French Bulldog, there are many more considerations other than the basic housing, food, and medical costs. Frenchie puppies are not only expensive to purchase, but also expensive to own; more so than many other dog breeds. When you get your heart set on a Lilac French Bulldog, you will face even more hurdles. You will need to locate a reputable breeder who does all the genetic background work to create the specific Lilac coloring. Then you may have to wait a long time before your Lilac French Bulldog puppy is available for purchase, as they are a highly sought-after breed variation. French Bulldogs are currently the most popular breed in the United States, according to the American Kennel Club, so there is high demand.<\/p>\n
If you are considering the purchase of a Lila French Bulldog puppy, here’s what you need to know.<\/p>\n
In the mid-1800s, small bulldogs were common among the lace-making cottage industries in Nottingham, England. As the industrial revolution took hold, these industries were threatened, and many artisans moved to France, bringing their small bulldogs with them.<\/p>\n
The little bulldogs gained in popularity and were crossed with Pugs and terriers, creating the modern appearance of French Bulldogs with their big bat-ears, brachycephalic faces, compact muscular bodies, and affectionate nature.<\/p>\n
The French Bulldog became a popular pet in Paris, where they were called Bouledogue Fran\u00e7ais. Artists included them in their paintings and the upper class brought them into their homes.<\/span><\/p>\n If you are considering the purchase of a French Bulldog, you need to consider their size, health needs, temperament and suitability. Lilac French bulldogs should have the same standards as other French bulldog varieties.<\/p>\n At the shoulder, French Bulldogs range from 11-13 inches. The taller dogs are normally male.<\/p>\n Their average weight is 14-28 pounds, depending on the breed variety. As lilac French bulldogs and blue French bulldogs are highly popular, they tend to be smaller, as that is the preference for most purchasers.<\/p>\n Lilac French bulldogs have a triangular, muscular body with a large square head and flat brachycephalic face. They have deep, stout chests, wide-spread front legs, and narrow hips. Their faces have cute wrinkles around their necks and foreheads, with light eyes that can be blue, light grey, or amber colored.<\/p>\n The Lilac variety generally sports a pink or gray nose. Their striking appearance and affectionate nature makes them a favorite of dog lovers everywhere.<\/p>\n French Bulldogs come in a variety of colors, but not all of them are recognized by the American Kennel Club, allowing them to be exhibited in the breed shows to gain titles. Here’s a list of the many other French bulldog varieties:<\/p>\n Breeding Frenchies is not for the backyard breeder. This breed does not procreate easily, which makes Lilac French bulldogs rare. They tend to have small litters, created through artificial insemination. As their hips are so narrow, the common manner of delivery is through Cesarean section. Breeding Frenchie’s is very expensive and time-consuming. Breeders must be highly dedicated to creating lilac French bulldog puppies. It requires the most dedicated Frenchie enthusiasts to promote the breed.<\/p>\n Furthermore, to create specific color strains, Frenchie breeders must be careful of genetic combinations. Lilac is rare and may require several generations to produce. They must know that the parent dogs they breed have both a recessive dilution gene and a coca gene in their coat colors. Even with this careful combination, there’s just a 25% chance that it will result in a Lilac Frenchie puppy.<\/p>\n As with other Frenchies, the Lilac French Bulldog likes to be cuddled and receive any kind of affection. They enjoy leisurely walks through the neighborhood regardless of whether you live in a suburban, urban, or rural area. They are also very happy to lie down and chew a dog-safe toy.<\/p>\nBulldog Breed Standards<\/h2>\n
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Coat Color<\/h4>\n
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Breeding French Bulldogs<\/h4>\n
Temperament and Personality<\/strong><\/h2>\n