English Bulldog Blue Eyes
Has anyone heard of the 1 black eyed English Bulldog? If so, is it bad? 3
The English bulldog has not only different colored eyes but also other dogs, cats and even humans. No problem, it's very unique.
English Bulldog Dogs
Blue English Bulldog
The bulldogs, by their very nature, have nothing but fraternal eyes.
The eyes should be fairly round, medium in size, not sunken or swollen, and very deep in color. (AKC Standard)
Round shape, medium in size, neither concave nor elongated, very deep in color - almost "unbalanced" looking straight ahead. (British standard)
This has been going on for so long that I wonder if the blue-eyed dog is really a purebred dog.
Blue eyes can be linked to the deadly E / merle gene in some generations. When a blue eye appears on a bulldog, I guarantee it won't be about anything good.
Deafness is a problem, as is the case with all blue-eyed dogs. If there are scars on the ears then chances are low. Many breeds of dogs have blue eyes and are not deaf. This is a problem for Australian boxers and cowboys.
No, it shouldn't cause vision problems, but your breed may not be the best, or the Bulldog is one of those new English Bulldogs that mimics a real working Bulldog, a dog with a body. Is large and not genetically unhealthy. As a bulldog. UK, but not recognized by AKC.
English Bulldog Blue Eyes
English Bulldog Blue Eyes
In fact, according to my sources, the eyes of English bulldogs are very round, stable and very dark. Black eyes can indicate visual impairments due to reproduction. I suggest you ask your doctor if this is normal.
I don't mind, I know some dogs with whom I live with a black eye and a brother. This may vary with EB.
Yes sir. This is a continuous gene and does not reproduce in other dogs.