16/05/2022
MEET BRONSON. OUR BELOVED BIG BOY! 🐾
HE IS AVAILABLE FOR STUDDING AND WHAT A BEAUTY HE IS!
Carries the genes for:
🐾 Tan Points. Alternative Names: Tan points, Phantom, Tri-color (when occurring with white). The Tan Points variant is responsible for a distinct symmetrical pattern of tan and dark pigment, with tan markings on the eyebrow, cheeks, chest and lower legs. This variant is also required for a saddle tan pattern to occur.
🐾 Melanisitic Mask. The Mask variant causes dark facial hair, mainly over the dog's muzzle, which looks a bit like a mask. The Mask variant is also known as Em and is found in the MC1R gene (known as the E locus).
🐾 Recessive Red (Variant 1). Alternative Names: Champagne, Buff, Yellow, Tan, Cinnamon, Mahogany, Golden, Chestnut, White, Cream, Deadgrass, Sedge, Orange, Rust, Lemon, Apricot, Beige, Gold. The Recessive Red variant causes only shades of red (phaeomelanin) pigment to be displayed in a dog’s coat, ranging from a deep red, to orange, yellow or even white. The variant is also known as the e variant and is found in the MC1R gene (known as the E locus).
🐾 Chocolate (Variant 1&2). Alternative Names: Brown, Liver, Chestnut, Red. Chocolate (Variant 1&2), also known as bc, causes all dark hair, eye rims, nose and paw pads on the dog to be brown or chocolate instead of black. This variant is found in the TYRP1 gene (known as the B locus).
🐾 Dominant Black. Alternative Names: Ink black, Jet black, Self color, Brindle. The Dominant Black variant is responsible for black and brindle coat colors. The Dominant Black variant is also known as KB (or Kbr if brindle), and is found in the CBD103 gene (known as the K locus).
🐾 Fawn. Alternative Names: Sable, Stag red, Wheaten. The Fawn variant is one of the most common red coat patterns, and is responsible for a coat with a red base, and dark-tipped hairs, often darkest over the forehead, ears, spine and tail. Fawn (also denoted as "ay") is found in the ASIP gene (known as the A locus).
🐾 Recessive Black. Alternative Names: Black. The Recessive Black variant is a rare cause of black coat color. The Recessive Black variant, also known as the "a" variant, is found in the ASIP gene (known as the A locus).
🐾 Widow's Peak (Discovered in the Afghan Hound and Saluki). Alternative Names: Sable, Domino, Grizzle.The Widow's peak (Discovered in the Afghan Hound and Saluki) is also known as the Grizzle variant. It is responsible for a blended effect of light and dark hair, with the lower part of the body appearing lighter than the top. Other names for this variant include Eg and Domino, and it is found in the MC1R gene (known as the E locus), and is a rare trait.
FRENCH BULLDOGS ARE AN IDEAL FAMILY MEMBER! 🦴 🐕 🐾
An amazing pet, riased and loved by ourselves! Proven to be amazing around small children and babies. A great companion for every member of the family!
The one-of-a-kind French Bulldog, with his large up right ears and stocky bodies with short tail. The French Bulldog resembles a Bulldog in miniature. The Frenchie is one of the world's most popular small-dog breeds, especially in cities. The Frenchie is playful, alert and protective, adaptable, and completely irresistible. ♥️
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