When do GSP puppies open their eyes?
GSP puppies open their eyes between 14 and 21 days after they are born. This is a very important time for them, as they start to develop their vision and begin to see the world around them.
Why is this time important?
During the first few weeks of a puppy’s life, their eyes are still developing, and they are not able to see clearly. This is why it is so important for them to spend time with their mother and littermates, as they learn to socialize and bond with one another.
How can you tell if a puppy is ready to open their eyes?
There are a few signs that you can look for to tell if a puppy is ready to open their eyes. Firstly, you will notice that their eyes will start to change color, as the dark pigment starts to develop. Secondly, you may see the puppy squinting or trying to open their eyes, as they are adjusting to the light.
What should you do if a puppy is having difficulty opening their eyes?
If you notice that a puppy is having difficulty opening their eyes, it is important to take them to the vet as soon as possible. This could be a sign of an infection or a problem with their development.