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Topic Dog Boards / General / blue eyes- beagle
- By mush [gb] Date 13.04.03 10:10 UTC
I know beagles are sometimes born with blue eyes but does anyone know when they change colour (at what age)
- By Jeangenie [gb] Date 13.04.03 10:29 UTC
There seem to be 2 sorts of blue eyes. One, the smoky, slaty blue of the eyes when they first open, and which should have changed to brown/amber by eight weeks, although they will still darken over the months; and the bright, pale blue seen in some particular colours or breeds; collies, huskies etc. They occasionally occur in dalmatians and in that case are linked with deafness and a blue-eyed dal should never be bred from. Eyes can also be particolour - part blue and part brown.

I have never heard of blue eyes in beagles, though I expect it may occur - I would expect the normal dark, melting brown eye to be evident by the time the pup is ready to go to its new home.
- By mush [gb] Date 13.04.03 11:05 UTC
The eyes were a dark blue could this mean it is not a pure beagle it seemed to be apart from the eye colour
- By Jeangenie [gb] Date 13.04.03 11:20 UTC
How old is it?
- By mush [gb] Date 13.04.03 11:30 UTC
He is 5 1/2 weeks
- By Jeangenie [gb] Date 13.04.03 11:34 UTC
If they're a very dark colour now then by the time he's 7 weeks or so you should be able to clearly see that they are going to be a good rich brown.

Edit: What are the other pups' eyes like?
- By mush [gb] Date 13.04.03 13:53 UTC
We were only shown two puppies the other was a tri coloured bitch she had dark blue eyes also.
- By Jeangenie [gb] Date 13.04.03 14:23 UTC
Go and see them again at 7 weeks. I should think you'll notice a change by then. :)
Topic Dog Boards / General / blue eyes- beagle

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