Dogs with green eyes have a very small amount of eumelanin — we mostly see light being refracted, but a tiny amount of pigment too.
Dogs with green eyes and the Merle gene also have less pigmentation in the iris of the eye, which can affect their eyesight.
This means
dogs with green eyes can sometimes suffer from increased intraocular pressure (glaucoma), and poor refraction ability within the eye, and colobomas.
Not exact matches
These ways are
with: Diet — eat more fruits and vegetables daily, including: foods rich in Vitamins A (leafy
green vegetables), C (peppers, citrus fruits, berries, tropical fruits, broccoli and tomatoes), and E (almonds, spinach, wheat germ and sweet potato), Zinc (grass - fed beef, kefir, yogurt, chickpeas and pumpkin seeds); Lutein and zeaxanthin (spinach, kale and broccoli, and eggs), fish and omega 3 — eating fish 3 times a week is in total co-relation to cataract health and can lower the risk of cataracts; Supplements (it's preferable to get your nutrients from food, but it's not always possible) such as bilberry which is used traditionally to help protect against cataracts, glaucoma, and macular degeneration; Sun protection — make sure to wear
eye protection whenever out in the sun to help reduce the risk of
eye health issues; Lifestyle modifications — smoking and drinking are known health risks, but also for the
eyes; and the possible upcoming
Eye Drop intervention — drops containing Lanosterol have been tested on 3
dogs that cleared their vision after 6 weeks of using these drops — unfortunately, it's not yet available for human use at this time.
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green eyes long brown hair i wear glasses i am a very out going person im willing to try anything at lest once in life to say that i did it i love cooking and cleaning and going on walks
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I am5ft6 I weig 130 lbsi have brown hair
green eyes I am 46 I have 1
dog 2 cats I enjoy cinema hanging out
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Answer by lizz hahha woooowww i had a (50 %) pitbull (50 %) chihuahua given to me for my birthday never did i have health problems
with him nor was it aggressive in the littlest bit he was a sweetheart active beautiful
dog with green hazel
eyes he had puppies
with a chihuahua female puppies were fine bulky and fat like pitbulls but gorgeous
dogs nothing but healthy some people just need knowledge to be shoved up their heads:) ALTHOUGH IF YOU DO NT WANT DOGS THEN DO NT GET IN A POSITION LIKE SO DOGS ARE A GREAT COMPANION AND SOMETIMES THEY DO NT LAND IN GOOD HAND
dogs nothing but healthy some people just need knowledge to be shoved up their heads:) ALTHOUGH IF YOU DO NT WANT
DOGS THEN DO NT GET IN A POSITION LIKE SO DOGS ARE A GREAT COMPANION AND SOMETIMES THEY DO NT LAND IN GOOD HAND
DOGS THEN DO NT GET IN A POSITION LIKE SO
DOGS ARE A GREAT COMPANION AND SOMETIMES THEY DO NT LAND IN GOOD HAND
DOGS ARE A GREAT COMPANION AND SOMETIMES THEY DO NT LAND IN GOOD HANDS >:
In our breed, we should be alert to
eye color and / or pigmentation, as
dogs with questionable pigmentation bred incorrectly can result in still worse pigmentation and / or
green or blue
eyes.
Even though they may be one of the most aggressive
dogs if not trained properly, almost hypnotizing, this breed's piercing blue and, sometimes
green,
eyes mixed
with their thick fluffy coat and curled up tails creates their adorable appearance.
His
eyes seems to be fine when he was younger but as he grew older he started to get dry
eyes and theres always a
green discharge on his
eyes everyday i usually clean it
with a
dog eyedrops everyday.
There are some side effects you can follow to reach this eventual diagnose: often drinking of big amount of water, reaction on light due to the increased
eye sensitivity, very harsh redness of the
eyes, as well as reduced brightness of the
eye color — especially if the
dog is
with light
eyes: blue,
green, hazel or light brown.
For most breeds
eye color inheritance is so complicated, that it is impossible to engineer breeding a
dog with the exact right amount of iris pigment to give
green eyes.
The gorgeous white, light
greened -
eyed dog with a brown speckled nose is deaf.
Dogs affected
with distemper first run a high fever, along
with a cough, sneezing, and
green mucous discharge from the
eyes and nose.