yes its totally normal. i had a husky and she had a blue eye and a brownish eye
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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.
the fact it is piebald has nothing to do with it so just normal cob size really. 14-15hh (hands)
I guess so. Colored sugar has other chemicals in it, si i suggest that you rather eat normal.
No my mini dachshund doesnt...
Depends if it is a Mini dachshund or Standard...In a standarn the wight should be Under 20lbs in a min sheould be 15 or so
NO get help or if she had pups then yes
Probably. I have that. But I also have 2 different colored eyes, so I'm not sure what normal is.
Normal School for Colored Girls was created in 1851.
Normal School for Colored Girls ended in 1955.
The difference between normal dirt and a stain is in their difficult to wash off. Normal dirt comes off easily but a stain is a colored patch which penetrative and thus making it hard to remove.
Unless both parents are Miniature Wirehaired Dachshunds, and even if the mother/father is a Dachshund but from a different variety, the resulting offspring would still be seen as a mixed breed. Unless both parents are the SAME variety (both Longhaired etc.) breeders will see the puppies as impure. The offspring of a Miniature Wirehaired Dachshund and a normal Dachshund would likely have a coat that is slightly wavy in places but not wiry.
The Dachshund is usually described as clever, lively, and courageous to the point of rashness. He's bred for perseverance, which is another way of saying that he can be stubborn. ---- Boredom, cold weather, excessive weight, advanced age, and illness can make a dachshund appear to be lazy. Laziness could do it too. It happens.
Yes it is normal to have vaginal discharge daily. A milky colored discharge is normal discharge