This could mean an eye infection, allergy or something irritating the eye. You should take your Dog to a vet immediately to avoid lasting damage to the eye. Your veterinarian will make a diagnosis and will likely prescribe you eye drops.
Siberian Huskies don't have to be mixed to have blue eyes, some huskies have blue eyes. Not, just huskies some other breeds of dogs also have blue eyes.
Huskies can have Black Eyes also. However Most Huskies Have blue.
Yes, they do.
No. Huskies commonly have blue eyes.
nope.
No. it is the same thing as people with different color eyes. Many white huskies have blue eyes, and are not deaf. Some may have blue eyes and be deaf, but the eye color is not because the dog is deaf, and same with the other way around.
The same reason some humans do. Genetic variation
38 blue eyes divided by 2=19 possible with 2 blue eyes but you cannot say with certainty as 1 or more may have 1 blue eye.
No, if there parents don't have blue eyes they are probably not Siberian huskies. They are most likely Alaskan malamutes.
Siberian huskies have either brown or blue eyes. Sometimes they can have one of each.
Alaskan huskies are primarily black. They may also have patches of gray, white, and tan. They may have blue or brown eyes.
No they don't. Some are blue, some are part blue and part brown known as partie eyes, some have one brown one blue and some have both brown. I have a registered purebred Siberian and both her parent's had partie eye and our dog has two blue eyes. The blue eyes tend to be very blue when they're pups and fade in color as they get older.