Brindle is not a standard pug color but a rare and exotic variation indeed, forming just 1-2% of the entire pug population. A brindle-colored pug would have a light brown coat with markings of black.
Brindle is a recessive gene rarely seen in pugs. Hence, as per speculations, most brindle-colored pugs aren’t considered purebred. Resultantly, the AKC and other prominent breed clubs don’t enlist the brindle breeds as purebred pug.
The price of the puppies ranges between $800-$2000, while the upper range could rise a little in case the dog has attained the brindle color genetically and not by selective breeding.
Reverse Brindle Pug
It is precisely the reverse of the brindle pug, having a darker appearance – a combination of a black coat with markings of light brown.
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