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The French Bulldog Club of Coloado is a fully licensed American Kennel Club Specialty Club
Our next specialty is scheduled, Friday August 16th 2024 in Greeley Colorado in conjuction with the Greeley Kennel Club Shows. We would love to meet you join us at our next zoom meeting, see the events page for more information. Meetings via zoom on Wednesdays at 7pm
The French Bulldog Club of Colorado welcomes you to join our club. We follow the French Bulldog Club of America Code of Ethics, please read it carefully so you understand what is expected of FBDCC members
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What is a Fad/Rare French Bulldog Colors and Why Does it Matter?
What is a Fad/Rare French Bulldog Colors and Why Does it Matter?
A fad color is a coat color disqualified by the FBDCA French Bulldog Breed Standard. These colors are also often referred to as rare colors. Those who intentionally breed disqualification (DQ) colors in French Bulldogs are motivated only to make money.
No responsible breeder would breed against their breed standard.
FBDCA is bringing up the issue of fad colors in order to:
- Educate and protect the dog-buying public
- Preserve our breed standard
- Protect the work of the many outstanding and responsible breeders who adhere to our breed standard
A reputable and responsible Frenchie breeder should only breed dogs conforming to his or her country’s parent club French Bulldog Breed Standard.
Those irresponsible breeders who breed for and advertise rare colors are intentionally spreading unacceptable color genes through the gene pool and causing problems for reputable breeders whose main concern is to produce quality puppies that conform to our Standard.
These irresponsible breeders producing fad colors are motivated by greed, since by calling their disqualified colors rare they are able to sell them for very inflated prices.