Description
Blue eyed aussiedoodle shedding
Blue eyed aussiedoodle, Because of this, Aussiedoodle hair is soft, but they generally don’t shed very much. They can be groomed in many different ways, depending on your preference. Their coats can be shaggy and fluffy (which requires daily brushing and monthly grooms), or can be short with soft curls, which is great for summer.
Do all aussiedoodles have blue eyes?
Not all AussieDoodles have blue eyes, but many do. Blue eyes come from the Australian Shepherd half of this doodle. It is more common with the merle coat dogs, but if the genetics are available any color AussieDoodle can have blue eyes. It is also common to see two different colored eyes or even marbled blue eyes
why Blue Eyed Aussiedoodle?
Not all AussieDoodles have blue eyes, but many do. Blue eyes come from the Australian Shepherd half of this doodle. It is more common with the merle coat dogs, but if the genetics are available any color AussieDoodle can have blue eyes. It is also common to see two different colored eyes or even marbled blue eyes.
Do blue-eyed aussiedoodle have eye problems?
Blue eyes in Aussies: Having blue-eyes does not mean a dog is blind. Blue eyes or partially blue eyes can occur in any color dog. Eye defects caused by the merle gene are due to having two copies of the merle gene. Cataracts and distichiasis are the most common eye diseases in Aussies.
Aussiedoodle eye color
You might find blue, brown, or green most often. On a rare occasion, you can also find Aussiedoodles that have two different eye colors, which is another winner if it happens. This is consider to be genetically rare. The red merle Aussiedoodles is the 2nd most popular color of this breed
Aussie eye color progression
Aussie eyes is comes in golden, lemon yellow, amber, light brown, dark brown, green, orange, and blue. On very dark individuals they may even appear black.
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