The eye color of purebred Labrador is mainly divided into brown and black, where the black and yellow coated Labrador has darker eyes, while the coffee colored Labrador has lighter eyes. If the Labrador is more than 20 days old, then there may be a blue film on the eyes, causing the eyes to look blue, which will generally fade with age. If the eyes are born with other colors, then it is likely to be a disorder or impure bloodline. Labrador eye color and coat color are genetically dominated, generally speaking, according to the standard, Labrador if the chocolate color, then the eye color is not allowed to appear the same brown, otherwise it is considered out of order, generally speaking, yellow eyes are relatively rare, mostly brown and black. When buying a Labrador, you can’t simply look at the eye color to determine the pedigree, the most accurate is to check the dog’s certificate or ancestry information.
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