Brindle English Bulldog Color Guide (2024)
example of a Brindle English Bulldog Puppy
Brindle English Bulldog Puppies For Sale Color Guide
History of the Brindle Coat
The Brindle Bulldog coat is typically classified as a standard or traditionally accepted coat color within Bulldog Clubs and the AKC. Historically, the Brindle English Bulldog was one of the original coat colors within the English Bulldog breed standard originally created and observed. It is important to understand that the brindle color is actually a color pattern that accentuates multiple color types. Brindle color types include: red brindle, dark brindle, fawn brindle and even some rare color brindles. In the early 1800’s Bulldogs were primarily used for jobs connected to bull baiting and bear hunting in Europe. The dog was designed low to the ground and its behavior was quite tough and aggressive. As the practices of bull baiting and bear hunting were eventually banned, the Bulldog’s popularity and function waned. Having become obsolete in the job it was designed for, bulldog enthusiast, drawn to the loyalty and toughness of the breed, quickly pivoted and began breeding for a less aggressive dog with the intention of creating a companion dog. Breed standards were drawn with the intention of reducing the aggressiveness of the breed. At the time, white and red coated bulldogs were most commonly viewed as having a calmer, less aggressive demeanor thus drawing favor within those creating the breed standard. The white coated English bulldog, along with red, were quickly established as traditional colors and more desirable as a means of controlling the original bulldog’s demeanor. While the brindle bulldog is not always mentioned in the early history of the breed, it is assumed that brindle bulldogs were also part of the originally accepted bulldog colors. We know that both European and United States kennel club’s alike accept the Brindle English Bulldog as a traditional color within the breed.
Bruiser Bulldog’s Take on Brindle Coats
The Brindle coat is a tradition favorite here at Bruiser Bulldogs. We believe brindle coats are one of the lower maintenance coats amongst English Bulldog coat colors. The first positive characteristic of brindle is the lack of tear stains. Typically a true brindle will have extensive brindle coloration around it’s facial features. Darker hues often do better covering tear stains and will allow the bulldog to appear clean and well put together. The bulldog will require less maintenance and focus on tear stain issues. The second quality we love about Brindle English Bulldog puppies for sale is absence of allergies. We have found brindle bulldogs to be extremely healthy, rarely suffering from skin allergies that occasionally show up in other coat colors.
If you are interested in learning more about English Bulldog Coat Colors, please feel free to check out our comprehensive color guide! Click Here
– Fawn English Bulldog Color Guide – Click Here
– Red English Bulldog Color Guide – Click Here
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Greetings from the Wysongs!
Northern Indiana based, Bruiser Bulldogs offers purebred English Bulldog Puppies for sale to loving adopters seeking to find a higher quality English Bulldog. As English Bulldog breeders, Mitch and Erica Wysong have dedicated themselves to a lifelong journey of changing the culture and societal pressures of poor breeding practices within the English Bulldog Community.
Mitch and Erica believe in producing a healthy English Bulldog puppy first and foremost. Through years of research and development, Bruiser Bulldogs is leading a new movement away from the overdone, wrinkled bulldog that has been long plagued by health problems. By embracing a healthier, more athletic look they are able to ensure that each and every English Bulldog Puppy for sale by Bruiser Bulldogs is supported by a platform of health tested, clean genetics.
Upon adoption, each family that takes on the responsibility of a Bruiser Bulldog enters into an active and vibrant communal family of bulldog owners. Mitch and Erica believe it is their responsibility to provide emotional and mental support for the lifetime of each and every English Bulldog puppy they produce. To ensure the success of every adoption, Bruiser Bulldogs will always be committed to helping Bruiser Bulldog adopters care for their English Bulldogs to the best of their ability.