@TXanimallover Just wanted to say that I recently had a litter of frenchies from a black brindle mom and a red with black mask father with no blue at all in the heritage and 5 out of 7 pups came out blue. I was really shocked. I bred them for conformation to show. I had ABSOLUTELY no idea I was getting blues and will be selling them based on conformation not color.
Let me guess you are taking a loss and just doing it out of the goodness of your heart? Nice try. Obviously you think the world is stupid and anything that comes out of your mouth is believable. If you want to better the breed than start by learning about genetics and quite selling a bunch of crap that isn't true about recessive gened dogs. Then you may have a chance of bettering the breed. You may want to know what you are talking about before typing.
I breed to better the breed,not for money,knowledgeable breeders dont make money,breeding is VERY expensive,unless ure a byb or a puppy mill. Jelous? ok now I know that im wasting my precious time,anyone can get a so called"blue" bulldog,breed and make tons of money,but only smart people know that its wrong,and thus ends this pointless conversation...you are immature and uneducated,its pointless to even argue...(person that talks about data to back it all up) LMAO.hypocrite,LMAO
What a hypocrite. Are you not breeding your dogs for money? You sound a little jealous of what they are getting due to the color being harder to get. We agree on one thing. That the prices will go down as more become available. Just because you don't care for the color doesn't make it everyone else's preference. And anyone with a brain who researches the blues or chocolates will realize that they have no more health issues than a normal Frenchie. Every breed comes with baggage...
Ahhh what kind of link is that exactly. Unless this is a link to vet backed data or true research site than I am not interested in someone personal agenda. Yep you sure have proven your case with all that scientific data. Oddly the AQHA did not recogize any color of roan, but red or blue when it started. Genetics now tells us there are roans of every color and they realize their mistake. What makes someone an idiot is seeing facts yet unable to admit the truth.
@TXanimallover Anyone with the odd colored dogs in any breed are just breeding them to make money and will not be there in a few years when it all hits the fan or when the market for them dries up
Breeding lots of dogs does not make you a genetic expert. I don't care how many dogs a person has sold. If the science is not there saying it over and over doesn't make it true. Blues weren't a color of favor in the old days nor common. Blue eyes is from two recessives. Does that make all blue eyed people genetically inferior? I still see no data & I have googled it all. I do see one Frenchie breeder who apparently who is as misinformed as you who thinks they should post untrue personal bias
you clearly need to take more semesters,and its clear to me that you know nothing about the breed,nor breeding.Ive done my research,try it some time,every single one of the TOP bulldog breeders,can explain what a recessive gene d/d is,what inbreeding is,google it,ALL of the top responsible breeders have all the info on their websites as well..BLUE or "RARE" french bulldogs are bred solely for PROFIT.
@nilla880
chaloonichango 1 month ago
@TXanimallover Just wanted to say that I recently had a litter of frenchies from a black brindle mom and a red with black mask father with no blue at all in the heritage and 5 out of 7 pups came out blue. I was really shocked. I bred them for conformation to show. I had ABSOLUTELY no idea I was getting blues and will be selling them based on conformation not color.
nilla880 7 months ago
Let me guess you are taking a loss and just doing it out of the goodness of your heart? Nice try. Obviously you think the world is stupid and anything that comes out of your mouth is believable. If you want to better the breed than start by learning about genetics and quite selling a bunch of crap that isn't true about recessive gened dogs. Then you may have a chance of bettering the breed. You may want to know what you are talking about before typing.
TXanimallover 1 year ago
@TXanimallover
I breed to better the breed,not for money,knowledgeable breeders dont make money,breeding is VERY expensive,unless ure a byb or a puppy mill. Jelous? ok now I know that im wasting my precious time,anyone can get a so called"blue" bulldog,breed and make tons of money,but only smart people know that its wrong,and thus ends this pointless conversation...you are immature and uneducated,its pointless to even argue...(person that talks about data to back it all up) LMAO.hypocrite,LMAO
opamarina 1 year ago
What a hypocrite. Are you not breeding your dogs for money? You sound a little jealous of what they are getting due to the color being harder to get. We agree on one thing. That the prices will go down as more become available. Just because you don't care for the color doesn't make it everyone else's preference. And anyone with a brain who researches the blues or chocolates will realize that they have no more health issues than a normal Frenchie. Every breed comes with baggage...
TXanimallover 1 year ago
Ahhh what kind of link is that exactly. Unless this is a link to vet backed data or true research site than I am not interested in someone personal agenda. Yep you sure have proven your case with all that scientific data. Oddly the AQHA did not recogize any color of roan, but red or blue when it started. Genetics now tells us there are roans of every color and they realize their mistake. What makes someone an idiot is seeing facts yet unable to admit the truth.
TXanimallover 1 year ago
@TXanimallover Anyone with the odd colored dogs in any breed are just breeding them to make money and will not be there in a few years when it all hits the fan or when the market for them dries up
opamarina 1 year ago
Breeding lots of dogs does not make you a genetic expert. I don't care how many dogs a person has sold. If the science is not there saying it over and over doesn't make it true. Blues weren't a color of favor in the old days nor common. Blue eyes is from two recessives. Does that make all blue eyed people genetically inferior? I still see no data & I have googled it all. I do see one Frenchie breeder who apparently who is as misinformed as you who thinks they should post untrue personal bias
TXanimallover 1 year ago
@TXanimallover
frenchbulldog dot bluefrenchbulldog
basically sums it all up
end of conversation
opamarina 1 year ago
@TXanimallover @TXanimallover
you clearly need to take more semesters,and its clear to me that you know nothing about the breed,nor breeding.Ive done my research,try it some time,every single one of the TOP bulldog breeders,can explain what a recessive gene d/d is,what inbreeding is,google it,ALL of the top responsible breeders have all the info on their websites as well..BLUE or "RARE" french bulldogs are bred solely for PROFIT.
opamarina 1 year ago