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Are cocker spaniels with blue eyes rare?

Are cocker spaniels with blue eyes rare?

But, while the color CAN occur in Cocker Spaniels, it is rare and undesirable. Therefore, I would tread carefully around any breeder who produced more than one pup/litter with the trait, and would RUN AWAY from any breeder touting the color as “rare” or “special” or “valuable” or producing it on purpose.

What breeds of dogs have blue eyes?

10 Dog Breeds With Blue Eyes

  • 01 of 10. Siberian Husky. Vladislavs Gabovs / Getty Images.
  • 02 of 10. Australian Shepherd. Daxus / Getty Images.
  • 03 of 10. Weimaraner. Bill Hansen / Getty Images.
  • 04 of 10. Border Collie.
  • 05 of 10. Dachshund.
  • 06 of 10. Cardigan Welsh Corgi.
  • 07 of 10. Great Dane.
  • 08 of 10. Catahoula Leopard Dog.

Are blue eyes on a dog rare?

Blue-eyed dogs are rare. This distinctive look in one or both eyes is caused by a lack of pigment around the eye area, albinism, or a number of other genetic factors. Check out our article about how dogs get blue eyes, and the Dog Genetics website has more information about the genes that affect eye color.

Do blue-eyed dogs have problems?

Genetically, blue eyes are typically no indication of health issues; however, dogs with genetically blue eyes have been linked to having hearing impairments, according to Washington State University.

Do springer spaniels eyes stay blue?

Almost all spaniels are born with blue eyes that stay with them during puppy stages and gradually change into more typical spaniel eye colours of light brown, dark brown, black and even dark pink to red looking.

Are puppies born with blue eyes?

Puppies may be born with blue eyes but experience a color change a few weeks later. Puppies’ eyes are closed for up to the first two weeks of their lives. Dark brown is the most common eye color in dogs. Some breeds of dogs have blue eyes for life, such as the Siberian Husky.

What causes a dog to have one blue eye?

Causes of Heterochromia in Dogs Heterochromia is caused by a lack of the pigment melanin in all or part of one eye. In dogs with heterochromia, the lack of melanin causes one of their eyes to appear blue or bluish-white. Heterochromia in dogs is often hereditary, meaning it is passed through their genetic makeup.

How do puppies get blue eyes?

The reason why puppies have blue eyes when they are born is quite simple, it comes down to a lack of melanin in their irises, which only begins to develop as they get older. Due to this absence of melanin, their eyes appear to look bluish, however, they are more of a clear color.

What do blue eyes in dogs mean?

The merle gene typically causes a lightening of pigment in the coat as well as in the dog’s irises. Dogs who have blue irises have less pigment. Therefore, blue eyes can be a sign of a dog carrying merle genes. Blue eye color, however, does not automatically mean the dog will develop eye problems.

Do puppies blue eyes turn brown?

All puppies are born with blue eyes. Around 10 weeks of age, a puppies eyes will start to turn darker. Most puppies’ eyes will turn to brown around this age. However, a few puppies will keep their blue eye color.

Why do dogs with blue eyes go blind?

Albinism occurs when a dog can’t produce sufficient melanin and is completely devoid of color. This rare condition can cause smaller eyes, eyes sensitive to light, and deformities in the lens or iris that can cause poor vision or complete blindness.

Will my puppy keep blue eyes?

While some puppies will retain their blue eyes throughout their lifetime, other puppies will experience a change in eye color. Around 10 weeks of age, a puppies eyes will start to turn darker. Most puppies’ eyes will turn to brown around this age. However, a few puppies will keep their blue eye color.

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Ruth Doyle