Sentences with phrase «breed has blue eyes»

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Brown or striking blue eyes characterize this artic breed, although some may have an eye of each color.
In Dachshunds, breeders have incorrectly bred double dapples to same and produced no eyes, blue eyes and small eyes.
Their wolf - like features are difficult to miss, and their piercing blue eyes will have you transfixed.Classed as a working dog breed that originally hails from Siberia, she is now a popular family pet.Keep reading to find out all about what it means to own -LSB-...]
This is actually a natural trait of the breed as opposed to Weimaraners, for example, who have blue eyes due to a gene that inhibits pigmentation.
It's thought that breeders who have crossed the two breeds were probably doing so to combine the lovely golden coat of the Golden with the stunning blue eyes of the Siberian Husky.
Siberian Huskies are among the only breeds that can have blue eyes completely independent of the merle gene.
ID: 7139 Date Submitted: 11/6/2008 Breed: Boston Terrier Date Purchased: 6/2/2004 Broker: Unknown Petshop: Park Pet Shop Details: Kennel cough; sold as purebred with ACA papers but now weighs 58 lbs and has blue eyes and floppy ears.
They are a large breed, and very laid - back cat that has a semi longhair with the most charming blue eyes.
The original Koolie had blue eyes — either one or both were blue, but due to scientific evidence that linked blue eye coloration to blindness, safer breeding practices were put in place.
Well, this dog breed shows similar connection, because when the puppy has beautiful green or blue eyes, it means its tapetum is colored.
Another cat breed that's quite popular is the Russian Blue Cat which has a short coat that is often bluish gray and they have bright green eyes.
The ancestor of this breed, with the haunting glass - blue eyes, may have been brought to the United States by Spanish explorers.
Many breed standards state that the dogs should have dark brown eyes, but in some of those breeds acceptable coat colors include brown (variously described as liver, chocolate or red) or dilute (as in blue or fawn Dobermans or any Weimeraner.)
In other breeds blue - eyed dogs have a greater than normal prevalence of deafness; my experience has been that most of the deaf Catahoulas I have seen have had blue eyes.
Genetic expression is very variable and orange - eyed / odd - eyed / blue - eyed whites are interbred in many breeds - hence up to 20 % of non-blue-eyed, white cats may have some degree of hearing impairment depending on what gene is causing them to have a white coat.
• Breeders who can not produce a 5 or even 7 generation pedigree when asked • Breeders who do not show their dogs in any discipline • Breeders who say «we had a really nice dog» or «we wanted our kids to experience the micracle of birth» so we bred • Breeders who sell or breed unpapered dogs — PUREBRED dogs are required to be registered • Breeders who do not do any health testing such as on eyes, heart, thyroid, hips etc. before breeding • Breeders who do not want you to visit with them or their dogs • Breeders who do not have a contract • Breeders who have zero health guarantees on puppies / dogs sold from their Kennels • Breeders who do not require all pet / companion pups to be altered • Breeders who say that some colours are «rare» and promote the puppies as such • Breeders who breed a dog before the age of 2 (hips can not even be certified until the age of 2) • Breeders who breed their bitch every heat cycle • Breeders who indiscrimanately breed outside of the GDCA Colour Code — Yes, years ago, it was acceptable to bring in a Blue or Fawn to improve head / bone / substance in a Harlequin line etc. yet this type of breeding was to be done ONLY be highly reputable / quality knowledgeable / experienced Breeders.
It is important to note that these experimental (variant) Ragdolls have not been accepted by any major association (and should be registered as non-standard), nor do they comply with the current written Breed Standard that describes the Ragdoll as a blue - eyed, pointed Breed.
Although Huskies can have brown and gold eyes, the most common are the striking icy blue eyes the breed is famous for, along with a unique almond shape.
Bred in Belgium; a European shorthair type white cat with ruby - red eyes which have pale translucent blue irises (true «pink eyes» seem to be impossible due to the physical structure of a cats» eyes).
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