pupelse
Pupelse is a term used to describe the appearance of the eyes in a puppy or young dog. It refers to the distinctive color and appearance of the eyes during the first few weeks of life. Newborn puppies typically have blue or gray eyes, which gradually change color as they grow older. This color change is due to the development of the iris and the melanin pigmentation. The final eye color of the adult dog is usually determined by the amount and type of melanin present in the iris. Pupelse can vary widely among different breeds and can be influenced by factors such as genetics, environment, and overall health. It is a normal part of a puppy's development and is not indicative of any health issues. Observing pupelse can be a fascinating way to track a puppy's growth and development.