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  2. Puppy face - Wikipedia

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    A person making a puppy face A dog with a pleading expression. A puppy face is a facial expression that humans make that is based on canine expressions. In dogs and other animals, the look is expressed when the head is tilted down and the eyes are looking up. Usually, the animal looks like it is about to cry.

  3. What Is Puppy Eyeliner? How to Get the K-Beauty Look in ... - AOL

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    The result: rounder-looking eyes, à la your favorite cute dog. How to Do Simple Puppy Eyeliner in 4 Steps Puppy eyeliner is easy to draw, even if you’re a beauty neophyte.

  4. 32 differences between a puppy and a dog - AOL

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    There is a puppy teething timeline. The first teeth erupt at around two to four weeks. By four to five months, a puppy’s 28 deciduous teeth will start to fall out, to be replaced by permanent teeth.

  5. Dog communication - Wikipedia

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    Dogs rely on the gestures of humans more than verbal cues, most importantly eye contact. Eye contact is considered an ostensive cue. A human-dog gaze helps dogs establish stronger relationships by being able to communicate better with humans, as well as other dogs. [4] Dogs will start to act and react much like their owners do.

  6. Cherry eye - Wikipedia

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    Cherry eye is a disorder of the nictitating membrane (NM), also called the third eyelid, present in the eyes of dogs and cats. [1] Cherry eye is most often seen in young dogs under the age of two. [2] Common misnomers include adenitis, hyperplasia, adenoma of the gland of the third eyelid; however, cherry eye is not caused by hyperplasia ...

  7. The 38 Best Medium-Sized Dogs for Families, Kids ... - AOL

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    They’re also extraordinarily amicable, which is obvious after one look into their sweet, puppy dog eyes. If your family likes to bike, hike or spend ample time outdoors, a Brittany is your breed. 6.

  8. Dog coat genetics - Wikipedia

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    Blue eyes in dogs are often related to pigment loss in coatings. The merle gene results in a bluish iris, and merle dogs often have blue, walled, or split eyes due to random pigment loss. Some genetic variants cause Heterochromia iridum. [68] The second way blue eyes can appear is when a dog has a lot of white fur on the face.

  9. 16 Dog Breeds with Blue Eyes - AOL

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    Frank Sinatra may be called Ol’ Blue Eyes, but we know 16 dog breeds that can give him a run for his money. Dog breeds with blue eyes make our hearts sing with their piercing gazes and unique ...