puppies that are all white w/ blue eyes are blind
Usually, all puppies look like they have blue eyes when they are born, Their is a lot of Siberian Husky puppies that have blue eyes and they keep their blue eyes. Siberian Husky puppies can also have party color eyes blue and brown or one blue and one brown.
yes
From the information I've read, and seen, yes, all puppies are born with blue eyes. Many have tints of different colors though. The blue in a puppy's eyes can be different shades-many are blueish-grey.
i realy dnt know
6-8 weeks old
Blue but they usually change
White patch yes. Puppies have blue eyes at first. Eyes that remain blue do not fit the breed standards.
No, most puppies have two eyes, not one.
It is not normal for adult labs to have blue eyes. Usually lab puppies usually have blue eyes as puppies but over time they change to a darker colour like yellow. This is the website i got the info from: http://www.chocolatelabs.com/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=787&post_id=4709
All puppies are born blind with foggy blue eyes, the eyes change when they get older.
Arctic wolves have the same color eyes as other wolves. Their eyes are mainly amber/brown or gold, but can also be green, brown, gray, or yellow. Puppies are born with dark/navy blue eyes (never light/sky blue-- if this is the case, the puppies are not wolves at all, but pure dogs). An adult wolf, arctic or not, will NEVER have blue eyes, and if they do, again, they are simply a dog.
Most Tollers have blue eyes as puppies. Usually, however, their eyes turn gradually darker as they approach adulthood. Adult duck tolling retrievers have eyes ranging from hazel to amber in hue.