Puppy dog EYELASHES! Cocker Spaniel melts hearts by batting her long and luscious 'Disney' lashes that are completely natural

  • Caitlin Baker, 20, lives with Mabel, one-year-old Cocker Spaniel in Warwickshire
  • Mabel recently went viral after a video highlighting her long and natural lashes
  • Caitlin explained the lashes made Mabel look like a Disney animated characterThis adorable dog has beautiful, long eyelashes that some women would kill for. 

    Mabel, a one-year-old Cocker Spaniel, lives in Warwickshire with her owner Caitlin Baker, 20. 

    Caitlin, who usually works as an eyelash technician, is currently out of work due to the coronavirus  pandemic and the present lockdown, and spends most of her time at home with Mabel. Thankfully for her, the Spaniel boasts an impressive pair of lashes of her own, which are completely natural, and have earned her 2.3 million likes on TikTok

    The pooch charms anyone she meets with her luscious lashes, which make her look more doe-eyed than any Disney Princess. abel, a one-year-old Cocker Spaniel who lives in Warwickshire with her owner Caitlin Baker, 20, catches everyone's attention thanks to her beautiful lashes 

    Caitlin, who works as a lash technician, can't get enough of her pooch's beautiful eyes with generous lashes.

    Caitlin, who works as a lash technician, can't get enough of her pooch's beautiful eyes with generous lashes. 

    Can dogs have naturally long eyelashes? 

    Just like humans, dogs have eyelashes to protect their eyes. 

    When they dig, play outside or explore the park, their lashes are there to prevent them from external objects or debris that could otherwise lodge themselves under their eyelids.

    But unlike their ownners, a dog eyelashes are only found on their upper eyelid, not the lower part of the eye. 

    Dogs' lashes can be trimmed, but if they are no bother to the dog, they should be left alone to make sure their eyes receive the proper amount of protection. 

    They will grow back if trimmed.  

    Long-haired pooches, like Cocker Spaniels, are more likely to have long eyelashes than others. 

    Other breeds known for their envious lashes are Maltese, Yorkshire Terriers, Lhasa Apsos, Shih Tzus and Poodles. 

    The Guinness World Record holder for longest eyelashes as of 2014 is an Australian Labradoodle in Tokyo, Japan named Ranmaru, whose eyelash measured 17 centimetres.

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