Albino dogs, also known as C-series, show a massive loss of pigment through their entire body, also resulting in a pink nose andblue eyes.
The default eye color for dogs is brown. Genetics, pigmentation, and health issues can all play a roll in altering the color of their eyes. We’ll look at the most common reasons your pup has blue eyes. The Merle Gene can cause pigment dilution on the nose, eyes, and fur. Heterochromia literally translates to two different colored eyes. This can be caused by the Merle gene, loss of pigmentation. Albino dogs, also known as C-series, show a massive loss of pigment through their entire body, also resulting in a pink nose andblue eyes. There is no “pure” albino dog on record, but some have shown significant loss of pigment that result in a white coat, pink nose, blue eyes and albinism. Adopting a merle carrier does not guarantee your dog will have blue eyes, which is still uncommon no matter what breed you adopt. Keep in mind all dogs are born withblue eyes and will begin to change to their permanent adult-color at 10 weeks old.
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