7 Shocking Facts About The Full Grown Lilac And Tan French Bulldog (2025 Guide)
The Lilac and Tan French Bulldog is arguably one of the most sought-after and visually stunning color variations in the canine world today, commanding premium prices that reflect its genetic rarity. As of late 2025, the demand for these "exotic" Frenchies remains incredibly high, driven by their unique, pale coat that shifts between a silvery-gray and a light lavender-brown under different lighting conditions.
This comprehensive guide dives deep into what makes the full-grown Lilac and Tan French Bulldog so special, covering everything from their specific size and affectionate temperament to the complex genetics and specialized health care required for this non-standard color. Understanding these details is crucial for anyone considering bringing one of these charismatic companions into their home.
The Full Grown Lilac and Tan French Bulldog Profile
Unlike standard colors recognized by the American Kennel Club (AKC), the Lilac and Tan is considered an exotic or non-standard color, but its physical structure adheres to the classic French Bulldog breed standards. The "full grown" stage is typically reached between 12 and 18 months, though they will continue to "fill out" until about two years of age.
- Average Height: 11 to 13 inches at the shoulder.
- Average Weight: Under 28 pounds, typically ranging from 14 to 28 pounds.
- Life Expectancy: 10–12 years.
- Coat Appearance: A short, smooth, and soft coat with a distinct grayish-lavender hue (the "Lilac") and contrasting light tan markings (the "Tan Points") on the eyebrows, cheeks, chest, and legs.
- Eye Color: Often features striking light eyes, such as blue, light green, or amber, which is a key indicator of the dilution gene.
Temperament: Affectionate, Playful, and Charismatic
The Lilac and Tan French Bulldog's temperament is identical to its standard-colored cousins, known for its charismatic personality and strong desire for companionship.
These dogs thrive on human interaction and are famous for their cuddly nature, often earning the nickname "lap dogs."
While they are playful and curious, they are not high-energy dogs and are prone to a stubborn streak, which means training requires patience, consistency, and plenty of treat-based motivation.
Because they are prone to laziness and obesity, owners must ensure they receive regular, moderate exercise, being especially mindful of heat and strenuous activity due to their brachycephalic (flat-faced) structure.
The Astonishing Genetics Behind the Lilac and Tan Coat
The unique color of a Lilac and Tan Frenchie is the result of a precise combination of three recessive genes, making it one of the most complex and expensive coat colors to breed. This complexity is the primary reason for the high price tag and the "rare color Frenchie" designation.
Decoding the Double Dilute Gene
The Lilac color is a 'double dilute' of the base black pigment. It requires two specific recessive genes to be inherited from both parents:
- The Dilute Gene (d/d): This gene dilutes black pigment into blue.
- The Chocolate/Coco Gene (co/co or b/b): This gene dilutes black pigment into brown (chocolate).
When a Frenchie carries two copies of the dilute gene (d/d) AND two copies of the chocolate or coco gene (co/co or b/b), the resulting color is Lilac—a pale, grayish-lavender hue.
The Tan Points Gene (at/a)
To achieve the "Lilac and Tan" pattern, the dog must also carry the recessive 'tan points' gene (at/a). This gene dictates the placement of the tan markings on the eyebrows, muzzle, chest, and legs, creating the striking bi-color pattern.
It is important to note the distinction between a standard Lilac and Tan and an Isabella French Bulldog. The term "Isabella" is often reserved for the lightest, true double dilute, which is testable for the chocolate gene (b/b d/d) and presents as a pale, almost fawn-lilac color. Some breeders consider the Isabella to be the "true lilac."
Essential Care for Your Rare Color Frenchie (Health & Price)
Owning a full grown Lilac and Tan French Bulldog comes with specific responsibilities, particularly concerning their health and the significant financial investment. The average French Bulldog cost is already high, but the rarity of this color pushes the price into the premium bracket.
Current Market Price (2025)
Due to the difficulty and cost of genetically testing and breeding for the precise combination of genes (d/d, co/co, and at/a), the Lilac and Tan French Bulldog price is substantial. Prospective owners should expect to pay a minimum of $4,000 to $5,500, with some exceptional specimens from top-tier breeders fetching $8,000 or more.
Specialized Health and Skin Care
While all Frenchies are prone to certain breed-specific health issues, the rare color dilution introduces an additional concern.
- Brachycephalic Obstructive Airway Syndrome (BOAS): This is the most common issue for all French Bulldogs due to their flat faces. Symptoms include snoring, snorting, and difficulty breathing, especially in heat or during strenuous exercise. Monitoring their breathing and avoiding overheating is vital.
- Color Dilution Alopecia (CDA): Rare color Frenchies, including Lilac and Blue, are genetically predisposed to CDA. This condition can lead to patchy hair loss, dry, flaky skin, and uncomfortable, itchy skin problems.
- Grooming and Diet: To manage potential skin sensitivity and CDA, owners should use non-scented, gentle products like oatmeal shampoo and conditioner. Regular cleaning of facial wrinkles (skin fold dermatitis prevention) and consistent dental care are also essential due to their underbite and susceptibility to tartar buildup.
- Joint Issues: Like many compact breeds, they can be prone to hip dysplasia and luxating patella, making weight management through proper nutrition and controlled exercise a priority.
The full-grown Lilac and Tan French Bulldog is a truly exquisite and devoted companion. Their striking appearance, combined with their affectionate nature, makes them a beloved member of any family. However, prospective owners must be prepared for the high initial cost and the commitment to specialized care, ensuring this beautiful, exotic Frenchie lives a long, healthy, and happy life.
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