Dogs usaly have blue or brow eyes. Some have realy light-ish colored eyes when that are blind. Just like people.
yes some even have two diffrent colored eyes
Everybody has colored eyes, usually brown or blue. Poor eyesight can be hereditary or coming from a illness or age.
White dogs may get crusty eyes due to tear staining, which is caused by the accumulation of tears and debris around the eyes. This can be more noticeable in white dogs because the tears can leave behind a dark or rusty-colored residue on their fur. Regular cleaning and grooming can help prevent crusty eyes in white dogs.
No, it just means they have two different colored eyes.
get color contacts if you werent born with them and usually; colored eyes are traits based on the parents. for example my eyes are dark brown because of my father. but my grandmother's eyes are blue because of her great-grandmother. its all in heredity.
It might be wet because dogs usually have tears in their eyes and they all fall at the bottom of their eyes.
When the pups eyes are open.
Dogs can have different colored eyes, known as heterochromia, due to genetics or a lack of pigmentation in one eye. It can also be caused by a difference in melanin levels in each eye, leading to variations in eye color. It is typically a benign condition and does not affect the dog's vision or health.
The god with two different colored eyes is named Heterochromia. He is usually associated with dualities and is believed to have the ability to see both the physical world and the spiritual world.
i think brown if i am mistaken please correct me
Dogs typically do not have green eyes. Their eye colors are usually limited to shades of brown, amber, blue, and hazel.
When the puppy comince growing, their eyes turn darker but the eyes will not change color. The pretty blue puppy eyes of a blue or other dilute-colored American Pit Bull puppy will almost always change. In blue dogs, the eye color will usually become a sort of hazel, a mixture of gray and light brown, though in the darker blue dogs they eyes will become brown, just a lighter shade than what you normally would see in a black dog. In red-nose dogs, another dilute color, the eyes will usually turn gold, light green, or amber colored. If the dog has a lot of white on it, meaning it's a "piebald", it could keep one or both eyes blue, since the same gene that removes color from the coat to produce the white markings can also remove color from the irises of the eyes, resulting in an eye that looks pale blue.