Kiwi our blue merle
Meet Kiwi, the Retired French Bulldog Alpha Teddy Bear Kiwi, a retired French Bulldog, is a unique blend of an alpha personality and a teddy bear. He has a sweet and playful temperament that makes him an ideal friend for humans and kids. With his strong alpha presence and charming personality, Kiwi is the perfect pet for those who want a loyal companion.Kiwi's Playful Personality Kiwi's sweet and playful personality is what makes him so special. He loves being around people and kids and is always ready to play and have fun. Whether you're playing catch, going for a walk, or just lounging around the house, Kiwi is the perfect companion for all your adventures.Kiwi's Well-Behaved Nature Despite his alpha personality, Kiwi is well-behaved and obedient. He may be a little stubborn at times, but this only adds to his charming and adorable personality. As a French Bulldog, Kiwi is known for his quirky and charming nature, making him a joy to be around.
The Perfect Companion for Kids and Adults Alike Kiwi's playful and affectionate nature makes him the perfect companion for kids and adults alike. He is gentle with children and loves to play and cuddle with them. For adults, Kiwi is a loyal and trustworthy companion that will always be there to brighten their day.Kiwi's Strong Alpha Presence Kiwi may have a sweet and playful personality, but he also has a strong alpha presence that makes him a great protector. He is always aware of his surroundings and will defend his owner if necessary. This strong presence also makes him a great watch dog, ensuring that your home and family are always safe.
Kiwi Gentic Explained
Kiwi is a true rare exotic Merle Silver Blue Frenchie.
The Blue Merle French Bulldog is usually called a blue-gene dog breed but in actuality they are black Frenchies that base color has been slightly diluted giving their hair a blue hue. Blue Merle French Bulldogs have an interesting eye appearance. They get to maintain bright blue eyes through puppyhood into adulthood and then still maintain lighter eye colors than standard French Bulldogs.
B/B:he dog carries two copies of the TYRP1 allele. In most cases the dog will express black pigment rather than chocolate, and will always pass on the "B" allele to any potential offspring. with the presence of d/d make him a blue.
d/d: Blue: A true blue dog will genetically test showing “dd”. d is referred to as a dilute color. It is also recessive, meaning you must have 2 copies of “d” to create a visually blue dog. A carrier of blue can create a blue offspring if it is paired with another dog that is either dd or Dd.
n/AY: Carrier the one copy of the dominant Ay allele is present. The dog will have a fawn or sable coat color it produces a range of coat colors like light fawn colors, darker red colors, or even sable. This variation of color is due to variances in the expression of this gene.
Kiwi is a true rare exotic Merle Silver Blue Frenchie.
The Blue Merle French Bulldog is usually called a blue-gene dog breed but in actuality they are black Frenchies that base color has been slightly diluted giving their hair a blue hue. Blue Merle French Bulldogs have an interesting eye appearance. They get to maintain bright blue eyes through puppyhood into adulthood and then still maintain lighter eye colors than standard French Bulldogs.
B/B:he dog carries two copies of the TYRP1 allele. In most cases the dog will express black pigment rather than chocolate, and will always pass on the "B" allele to any potential offspring. with the presence of d/d make him a blue.
n/At: Carrier of one copy of at allele. This gene is responsible for the look like little Rottweilers in Frenchie's. The dog will pass on either allele to potential offspring.
n/EM: Carries One copy of the melanistic mask allele is present, and the dog will have a black mask. The dog has a 50% chance of passing on this allele to potential offspring.
n/KB: Carrier of the dominant black gene consists of three different alleles, or variants. The first allele, which is dominant, is notated as "KB," or dominant black. The dominant black allele is actually a mutation that reduces or eliminates the expression of the agouti gene (A locus). If a dog is KB/KB or KB/n that means that they will be solid black in color.
n/S: Carries a single copy of the S allele. In some breeds the dog may have limited random coat color deletion. The dog can pass on either allele to potential offspring.