Yes you can, for example a have a purebreed Siberian husky who has two different colour eyes, the right is yellowish/brown and the left eye is icy blue. Some dogs such as Border collies can different colour eyes( such as green) but generally huskies tend to have two different eye colours which is also rare to find.
Nothing. There are no health effects. It is only different in appearance.
Well, a dog is born with different color eyes and if it has blue eyes when it's born then that's nature or say it was born with brown eyes and it grew into blue eyes, then that's NATURE!
No. it is the same thing as people with different color eyes. Many white huskies have blue eyes, and are not deaf. Some may have blue eyes and be deaf, but the eye color is not because the dog is deaf, and same with the other way around.
people have different eyes
No, my dog has never been dyed a different color.
Every color has a different frequency. That's why it appears to our eyes as a different color.
Puppy Dog brown =] ....His Eyes are a dark brown
Genetics.
The green color in a dog's eyes is usually a reflection from the tapetum lucidum, a layer behind the retina that helps improve their night vision. It is a normal and common occurrence in many dog breeds.
They don't see in color, and that is because their eyes aren't as developed as humans'.
Um well that depends on your dog. My dog a Pekingese eyes color always remained the same.
The color of a dog's eyes glowing in the dark can vary based on the presence of a reflective layer called the tapetum lucidum. The tapetum lucidum can reflect different colors of light, such as red or green, depending on the individual dog's genetics and the amount of pigment in their eyes.