
Blue-eyed pugs are a rare sight, but this little cutie is the real deal! DNA Tested 100% AKC (American Kennel Club) PUG!!
By the way, for those who aren't familiar with AKC, The American Kennel Club is a registry of purebred dog pedigrees in the United States.
Beyond maintaining its pedigree registry, this kennel club also promotes and sanctions events for purebred dogs, including the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show, an annual event which predates the official forming of the AKC, the National Dog Show, and the AKC/Eukanuba National Championship.
Unlike most other countries' kennels clubs, the AKC is not part of the Fédération Cynologique Internationale (World Canine Organization).
Anyhoo, watch the video clip on the next page and see just how lovable this one is!
Diane Blackman
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That Pug has a condition called leucism or leukism. It is not desirable. It makes the dog extra sensitive to light and causes other problems.
Brandon McMichael
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People with green eyes are the most sensitive to light. Believe me I’m desired. That’s a cute pug. All pugs are. Just get some shades made I can’t leave home without mine.
no name
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ALOT of puppies are born with blue eyes as they get older they will change over to brown, gold whatever. it IS NOT rare.
Sandra Walsh
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A Pug with this pigment could not be shown in AKC competition, and probably has a host of related health issues. Just the latest fad breed, but in no way a healthy or desireable dog.
Jan
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Blue eyed animals occur in every breed. It is rare, and it is a health problem. Nothing good about this!!! Bad news all around.
Traci
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Extremely BAD idea promoting a dog who is genetically defective. Throwing around the title of AKC means nothing other than the pup may be purebred. It does not mean the puppy is healthy, came from a desireable breeder, etc. This pup will be prone to skin sensitivities, genetic eye diseases, possible hearing problems and a multitude of other issues. Anytime a dog is bred for “color” instead of quality, the breed is taking a heavy blow for the welfare and longevity of the breed. Shame on you for highlighting this pup. I am sure he is loveable and deserving of great owners, but I fear he will have a lifetime of health problems.
amber mercer
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It may not be leucism..it may also be albino…also not a desired condition.
Kat
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Sad when you promote a medical condition with serious health issues as ‘cute’.
Julie Hunt
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Kayla Rondeau aww soooo cute
Sue Powers
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ALBINO…
Tyson Toler
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Ashlie Graham Toler
Oilime Emilio
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my brown eyed baby is the rarest pug and a sight to see to me.
Oilime Emilio
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I think albinos have reddish eyes… I think not to sure maybe I’m mistaken
Cindy Golding
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Kasey-Lee Woodward
Nathalie Van Eeckhoudt
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They eyes are not sensitive enough!!!
Julie Hunt
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Tricia Cale hes adorable
Shelby Mirzababa
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Janie Sparks Hutchens
Shelby Burke
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mine had blue eyes when a baby now they are dark brown……
Paula Odahl
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Adorably cute
Carolyn Hall
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Beautiful
Tatou Menet
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Albinos, je pense…
Sharon Petry
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Look at that pink nose!
Tiia Nuutinen
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so cute <3
Ann Sanderson
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Not good looks like an alian give me the old pugs any day.
Sonia Querin
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Look at that face
Marleen Vandebriel
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Eline Vercammen
Jill Hubbard
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Albino pug. Albinos show up in all species
Eleonora Mandich
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Stupendo.
Kieran Andrew Hart
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Sarah Webster
Kai Sosceles
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Thats not a pug. Thats a baby luck dragon.
Ann Honeck
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Colin Waters
Deborah Hunt
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So adorable
Familia Tejeda
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Luis Miguel Vasquez Cruz Kevin Vasquez
James McCoy
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Awwwwe, what an
ADORABLE BABY!!
Robert Lee
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Emily Tolan omg!
Jodie Vickery
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Gorgeous little sweetheart. I just want to kiss him / her <3 But this puppy isn't an albino. Albino animals completely lack melanin (their body can't produce it) and have red eyes. This little baby has leucism, which results in only a partial loss of pigmentation.
Amber Lynn
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Actually an albino dog can have blue eyes. -complete or “partial” lack of melanin, or pigment. An albino dog with blue eyes is called a Cornaz Albino.
However, whether albinism or leucism, or another reason…. I am sure if the pups eyes stay blue there is a medical condition that has caused it…. and not something to be advertising as positive.
Toni Cee
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He’s leucistic 🙂 we have a pug mix with the condition Mister Cornelius
Anthony Zamora
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Jessica Zamora
Kelly Rikki Romano
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London. Susan
Nic Haughton
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Tanya Haughton
Katherine Sevova
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Um Marian Sevov
Ally Small
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They sure do exist I own one.
Ally Small
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100% healthy no genetic defects either
Raymond Mullins
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Markie Rae
Amy Kerner-Gordon
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Like the picture but could not access video.
Michele Marks MacDonald
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April Pereira
Mik Kerthet
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Adopt don’t shop!
Richard Griffin
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Jessica Griffin
Enid Kovacs
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Cuty