I'm confused -- piebalds are a recognisable colour that even reputable breeders tote as being very safe -- they don't have the type of pigment lacking that white boxers and white dobermans have -- I've never heard of nor seen a blind or deaf piebald.![]()








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In every litter Frankie's mother has had every piebald has had issues. I really need to post the photos of the puppies. Yogie is completely blind! Not only blind but his eyes are not even formed correctly. Instead of being a circle they are square shaped and with barely any color...the color he does have is blue. Frankie has one blue eye, but it's not effected. Halfy has only one eye that is affected, and she also has sporatic bouts of seizures that started when she was about 12 weeks old. Piebalds have been around forever, I know this, since the 1900's I believe. A lot of piebalds are double dapples, which is where the problem comes from. However, the dapple which was NOT piebald in Frankles litter had no eyes at all. They were just sockets. If you want I would be more than happy to fax over the health records to you if you want to take a look.
It's pretty interesting. But as you know, Frankie was also born deformed. 
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