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A dachshund is a dapple if it has silver and black dots. Most dapples have silver hair also. There are two types of dapple, sliver dapple which is sliver or gray with black spots and a chocolate dapple which is a spotted mix of browns and tans. The chocolate ones can be either real dark in color or a lighter tan with darker spots. If you have a dapple with white on it, the white is called pie and a sliver dapple with brown on it, the brown is called bald. My 4 yr old male is considered a sliver dapple pie bald with sky blue eyes.
an Isabella dachshund is basically a blue to silver dachshund..usually with blue or very light eyes..theyre a rare color of dachshund to get..
The chances of a miniature schnauzer having blue eyes are very low, as this breed typically has dark brown eyes. Blue eyes are considered a rare trait in miniature schnauzers.
The Dachshund comes in three coat types, two sizes, and many different colors. The three coat types are longhaired, smooth (short-haired), and wire-haired. The longhaired and wirehaired Dachshunds take much longer to groom and shedding is more obvious. However, the smooth breed does shed, so don't be fooled by what some people may tell you. The smooth Dachshund will need to be brushed too! These three coat types come in two sizes--standard and miniature. A miniature weighs eleven pounds or less and a standard weighs between sixteen and thirty-two pounds. Anything in between is called a "tweenie" and is not recognized as an actual size. Tweenies weigh more than eleven pounds but less than sixteen. Dachshunds come in many different colors and patterns. There are five patterns. The first one is solid, and can be red or cream-colored. Two-colored dachshunds can be black and tan; chocolate and tan; blue (gray) and tan; Isabella (fawn) and tan; and wild boar and tan. A brindle will have dark stripes all over the body or only in the tan parts. A single-dapple Dachshund has patches of lighter coat on the darker coat. A single-dapple Dachshund can have blue eyes and a large area of white on its chest. A double-dapple Dachshund will have patches of light color, dark color, and white and can have blue eyes. A piebald dachshund has a white coat with large patches of color. Take note, however, that a double-dapple Dachshund is prone to blindness or deafness.
If you breed two dapple dachshunds together the puppies have a high possibility of being born without or underdeveloped eyes, blind, and deaf. It is not worth the risk to create a double dapple dachshund. The poor puppies have to live their entire lives with those birth defects and its very hard to find them good homes.
Blue eyes in Dachshunds are not common and can be considered rare. It is more commonly seen in dogs with dapple (merle) coat patterns, which can also come with an increased risk of health issues. Blue eyes in Dachshunds can be a result of genetic factors or breeding patterns.
yes its totally normal. i had a husky and she had a blue eye and a brownish eye .......................................... I have read piebalds never have blue eyes that it is the double dapples whose eyes are sometimes blue. Do to the white in the coat they lack pigmentation which caused blindness and deafness.
Blue is considered the rarest color for Miniature Pinscher dogs. This color is a dilution of the black coat gene and can sometimes be accompanied by blue eyes. Blue Miniature Pinschers are sought after by some breed enthusiasts for their unique coloration.
Yes, absolutely, they can have blue eyes. I have a parti colored male with deep blue eyes. He is about 9 years old (human) He is very active and appears to have very good eyesight. Have bred him several times, with dark eyed females, no other blue eyed puppies. Very sweet and loveable.
It takes about 10 to 14 days for a miniature to open their eyes. Sometimes it will even take 8 days.
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Common characteristics of a dachshund face include a long snout, expressive eyes, floppy ears, and a prominent brow ridge.