Oh my gosh what an adorable baby, I am in love!!

 It's hard to say about the picture because the camera is only picking up the 
red and it may be showing that the eye is protruding a little because the way 
the lens is projecting it. I guess you don't have that 'red eye' or 'pet 
portraits' mode on your camera? If not try taking a picture without the flash 
and use high lightning in the background instead. That has worked for me with 
several pictures that I took. 

If you are concerned about his eye, then definitely have a vet check him out.



♥ Peggy & The Girls ♥



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From: Christy Sylvest <[email protected]>
To: chihuahuas <[email protected]>; pregnancy_and_pups 
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Sent: Wed, Nov 10, 2010 12:19 am
Subject: [Chihuahuas] Eye question [3 Attachments]


 

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I took some pictures of keeper tonight and the reflection in his eye had me 
questioning...is there a problem?  I thought it might be reflection from other 
lights, but I took many and his head was turned in different directions.  I 
only see the bubbly in the right eye.  I don't see anything in the left.  I was 
wondering if anyone here had any idea about doggie eyes? I will ask the vet 
about it but I thought I would ask here first.  He doesn't really seem to have 
trouble seeing he loves to play chase with his toys.  


 
"Whether or not it is clear to you, the world is unfolding as it should." 
-Desiderata 

Christy Sylvest 
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