Purebred German Shorthaired Pointers typically have brown eyes, as this is a breed standard characteristic. However, variations can occur, and some individuals may exhibit blue eyes due to genetic factors or specific breeding practices. While blue eyes are not considered typical for the breed, they can occasionally appear in some dogs. If a German Shorthaired Pointer has blue eyes, it may not conform to the breed standard.
No. If they have blue eyes, then they are not full blood. However, they may have blue eyes as a puppy.
blau Augen - blue eyes.
Most do not have blue eyes and the ones with blue eyes are usually blind.
Approximately 30% of German males have blue eyes.
The word "blue eyes" in German is "blaue augen." "Blaue augen" is pronounced "Blaow Owgen."
cos she has blue hair and blonde eyes cos she has blue hair and blonde eyes
no, to say all Germans have blue eyes is false. Being German means that you are a citizen of Germany. Being German is not a race or genetic type. Having blue eyes is a genetic type however.
A PEDIGREE German Shepherd shoud NEVER any other colour than brown eyes.
that is not true...i have a pitbull from a litter that me and a friend bred and they were not inbred....that is false
i have been told that if they have any color eyes than brown they aren't truly pure bred.
It may be possible to get a blue eyed German Shepard but it would probably be very rare. Unless somewhere in the dogs faimily history a parent or great grand parent had blue eyes; then it could be possible that it would have blue eyes. The gene for blue eyes is more commonly found in border collies and mostly in Huskies.
True. He wasn't German, he was Austrian.