Ollie | Brindle French Bulldog Male | Adopted

Ollie | Brindle French Bulldog Male

Hi I’m Ollie, a brindle French Bulldog male.  I am the most chill, laid back, silly little guy. See my personality video below. I am playful but like to snuggle.  Right now we spend our days eating, sleeping, and playing. Tytan and Trenton (our human brothers) love to hold us and we hear them making all kinds of racket which our current human momma says is really good for our brains. We are a part of an amazing family that watches over us closely. I’d love to meet you live to see if we are perfect match. Call/Text 417-379-8159

Introducing Ollie

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Quick Details About Me!

*Many families drive from areas such as Albuquerque, Santa Fe New Mexico, Utah, Arizona, Kansas, Oklahoma, Wyoming, Texas, and Nebraska to pick up their puppies in Colorado Springs. We can also meet you at the Colorado Springs airport but please confirm schedule before booking flight. 

For New Mexico families, I travel to Alamosa often and we can arrange to meet here to decrease your drive time. 

We do have opportunities to meet you part way or in your city such as in Santa Fe, Denver, Grand Junction, etc… for an additional fee. 

We can arrange for your pup to be accompanied by a flight nanny as well to major aiports. Please note pups must be 12 weeks old for this option and flight must be paid ahead of time. 

I Come With

Ollie | Brindle French Bulldog Male
Ollie | Brindle French Bulldog Male

How did my pawrents make a Fawn Frenchie?

My daddy is a brindle and momma is a fawn. Together they made me!

Brindle French Bulldog Male Coloring

 Two sets of genes can be inherited at this location known as Ky and Kbr. The Kbr gene is known as the brindle gene and is dominant over Ky.  If they inherit one or two brindle genes Kbr then they will express brindling. But there is an exception….of course. We will see this exception on the a locus. Make sure to learn about brindles here. The Ky gene is known as the allowing gene. This means when two ky alleles are inherited it allows the A, D, and B locuses to determined the coat color of the Frenchie. Kbr interferes with these colors and you will see the brindling in them as well. You can think two ky alleles (ky,ky) produces solid pups and one or two brindle genes will add the brindling. Typically when someone says brindle they are referring to black brindle as we will for this article. But be aware that many of the other colors can have brindling in their coat such as lilac and blue. 

Want to read more about brindle colored French Bulldogs? Read here! 

Want to read about more French Bulldog colors? Read here! 

Our Legacy

The Prep for Your French Bulldog Academy

What exactly is the Prep for Your Frenchie Academy?  At this time it is self-paced pre-recorded videos you will watch in order. It should be noted, when you complete Your Frenchie Prep certification you’ll receive a prize (to be determined by Amanda as she thinks about what it should be:)) This Academy can be purchased by those who adopt pups elsewhere but you get it for FREE! And yes, it’s required to complete before the pick-up of your pup as we want for you to be properly prepared for your pup. What it includes: 

Want to learn more about Frenchie Health and Wellness? Check out our sister company Frenchies Naturally.