{"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

History<\/strong><\/h2>\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

Bulldog Breed Standards<\/h2>\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

Size<\/h4>\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

Structure<\/h4>\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

Coat Color<\/h4>\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