Lilac French Bulldogs are now one of the most sought after, and scarcest French Bulldog colors. They love their friendly nature and the pretty coat color on Lilac French Bulldogs. Let’s talk about them in this blog, the various types of lilac Frenchie, what they look like, how to care for French bulldog lilac and what distinguishes French bulldog lilac.
Lilac Merle French Bulldog
Lilac merle French Bulldog is a brilliant type of lilac. They’re light-dark marbles, it’s really beautiful and strange. French Bulldogs don’t do merle patterns much, so they’re more special. These dogs are just as polite, jovial and loving as any other Frenchie, but with their merle coats, they are just extra beautiful and special. The merle coat genetics mean these dogs might have some health issues, so you’ll need to breed them in good shape.
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Lilac and Tan French Bulldog
Lilac and Tan French Bulldog are another beautiful variety, lilac tan French bulldog are light lilac with sharp browns. Pink fur makes the dog subtly, idiosyncratic, and tan pigments in eyes, paws and belly make them all the more interesting. Lilac tan French bulldogs are beloved for their lovely colors, but like all French bulldogs they have to be cared for. A lilac and tan French Bulldog will be, on average, the same person as the rest of the Frenchie, loyal, playable and a good family pet.
Lilac Color French Bulldog
The French Bulldog is the oddest thing about this kind of dog — his fur is lilac. That’s a gene called a dilution, a hybrid of the blue and chocolate genes that give it the lilac coat. The result is a pale pastel color very uncommon and in style with dog owners. The coat of lilac French Bulldog is beautiful but like all French Bulldogs, lilac French Bulldog need to be groomed and cared for so that their coat remains beautiful and fit. They’re cute and loving and perfect family pets, and they’re just beautiful with the color of their coats.
Lilac Fawn French Bulldog
The lilac fawn French Bulldog combines the lilac color with a fawn base coat. These dogs usually come out as fluffy, light pink with beautiful fawn. Lilac fawn coat is a lighter version of the lilac French Bulldog, so it’s an easy choice for people that like the texture of the lilac but don’t want the heavy coat. Lilac fawn French Bulldog preserve every breed favorite, from love to intelligence to loyalty.

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Blue Lilac French Bulldog
Blue Lilac French Bulldog is gorgeous, French bulldog blue lilac has lilac and blue genes. Blue lilac French Bulldog is a silver greyish-blue which compliments the lilac. This too is very, very rare, and very desirable because you get two beautiful colors in one beautiful dog. The coat is blue lilac, but this one doesn’t lack the sweet, jovial character French Bulldogs are famous for.
Lilac Fluffy French Bulldog
A white fluffy Frenchie is no Frenchie. They have fur that’s longer and softer, just like a little bear or teddy bear. And a squishy Frenchie that has a lilac coat is only odder because they’re there and everyone takes notice. They require more work to look after than average Frenches but are really lovable dogs and a great family dog. Expect to have to brush their coat a bit more vigorously for it to be nice.
Full Grown Lilac French Bulldog
An adult lilac French Bulldog is 11-12 inches tall and 18-28 lbs. And these dogs are little and yet, very characterful and loving. They get darker or more strong as they grow but generally they are classy and beautiful. They are play-loving, loving, and dependable dogs that make great dogs for homes and people. You could also consider a lilac Frenchie, but remember that this special breed may need special attention to maintain their coat.

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Conclusion
The lilac French Bulldog is a pretty, unusual breed of the original French Bulldog. Either the lilac merle or lilac and tan or blue lilac variety, all have gorgeous traits and cute characters. They are a fantastic family, single and house-dogs that are reliable, cute and a little cheeky. Just like any Frenchie, regular brushing, proper food and treatments will keep your lilac Frenchie well for many years to come.