If your dog has opaque eyes then that is not normal. Your pet could have cataracts or ulcers or an injury to the eye. You need to take your dog into see your Veterinarian so he/she can check out the eyes thoroughly. If your dog has something like an ulcer on its eye, then it needs medication right away before it can grow and take out the entire sight in that eye.
No. There are lots of blue eyed dogs. Huskies, Australian Cattle Dogs & Danes, for example, often have blue eyes. My Toy Poodle had one blue eye from 3 weeks of age, she is now 12 weeks old and diagnosed with glaucoma. Had eye removed yesterday, but was told that it could spread to left eye…..
Probably.
Moon blindness can also occur in horses with brown eyes. It is a very painfull infection of the iris [coloured part of eye]. It is not fully understood what causes it.
Yes people with blond hair and blue eyes are prone to allergies but not all the time it may vary on the person
one eyed dogs are pretty awesome to certain people and others think that having a dog with one eye is creepy, scary, sad and other opinions
No, this was sung by the Baha Men.
Well it depends not usually but some horses when they have blue eyes can get moon blindness(which is very dangeress)
Their name. Blindness in one eye seldom affects hearing. But shouting "Oi! Cyclops" would be considered rude.
You can tell when dogs cry when the dogs lay down or sit up and they have a sad gloomy face, or just when you look at the dog and they look up teary eyed.
Yes they are because most pointers have brown eyes
No. A saluki is an old breed of tall swift keen-eyed hunting dogs resembling greyhounds
right eyed