To: NYer; vetvetdoug
It happens in other animals - we had a Harlequin Great Dane with one blue eye and one brown one - that was the explanation the vet gave us. According to him they all are.
Pinging our resident vet...
To: Billthedrill
I had one blue and one brown eye, and the doctor said it was a mineral problem. Over the years, the blue has taken over, so that only a sliver of one eye remains brown.
To: Billthedrill
my daughter has one brown eye and one blue eye,,is she one of these, chimeras I mean, not great danes
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11/17/2003 10:32:47 AM PST by
cajungirl
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To: Billthedrill
The blue eye, green eye is not a chimera. It is a normal variant. The only way to test for a chimera is the DNA of each tissue from origin. Anybody that makes a diagnosis based upon physical examination with respect to chimeras or cancer is a fool (e). Fool is spelled with an "e" when something is really dumb.
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