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Rare Blue-Eyed Maltipoo Puppy Looks Almost Too Perfect To Be Real, and She Needs a Home

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Sometimes puppies are so cute they almost look not real, and this extremely rare, blue-eyed Maltipoo puppy with her fluffy coat and tiny size definitely falls into that category.

Even when she's just sitting on a couch, she almost looks mythological with those stunning blue eyes and that pink-and-red nose.

Viewers can't get enough of this rare-looking, adorable puppy.

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Even more incredible, the dog is looking for a home!

As you can imagine, the comments section was busting with people wanting to adopt this blue-eyed Maltipoo puppy who is currently located in Quebec, Canada.

According to the caption, she's a very sweet and affectionate little dog and would make the perfect canine companion!

This puppy and many other cute, small-breed puppies, such as Poodles, Cavapoos, Maltipoos, Cockapoos, are available for adoption through a company called Puppies of Montreal.

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Are Blue Eyes Rare in Maltipoos?

So the question is, how rare are blue eyes in Maltipoos?

Typically, Maltipoos, which are the offspring of a Maltese and a Poodle, have dark brown or amber eyes.

Now, many puppies are born with blue eyes, but by the time they are 10 weeks old, their eye color changes to a darker shade.

If a Maltipoo has blue eyes in adulthood, this means they have most likely inherited a gene that impacts their eye and coat pigmentation.

Blue eyes in dogs are often linked to the merle gene, but this isn't usually found naturally in the Maltese and Poodle breeds.

So if you have a Maltipoo with blue eyes, consider yourself and the dog special!

However, you may need to be on the lookout for certain health issues that can accompany this rare eye color.

Though there isn't a ton of research on the link between blue eyes and health issues, blue eyes can be associated with higher sensitivity to the sun as well as other eye conditions or even congenital deafness, due to the lack of pigmentation, according to Muffin's Halo.

The best thing you can do is just be vigilant about getting your blue-eyed pup's eyes checked out regularly by the veterinarian.



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This story was originally published June 28, 2026 at 7:20 AM.

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