Huskies can have blue eyes due to a genetic trait called heterochromia, which causes variations in eye color. This trait is common in huskies and is a result of their genetic makeup.
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.
No, huskies do not always have blue eyes. While blue eyes are a common trait in huskies, they can also have brown, green, or even a mix of colors in their eyes. Eye color in huskies can vary and is determined by genetics.
No, not all Siberian Huskies have blue eyes. They can also have brown, green, or amber eyes.
Yes, they do.
No. Huskies commonly have blue eyes.
Siberian Huskies can have blue eyes due to a genetic trait called heterochromia, which causes variations in eye color. This trait is common in Huskies and is a result of their genetic makeup.
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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.
Huskies & Pittbulls are the most well known. When you mix these breeds you still have the possibility of passing on blue eyes. I have a Boxer Pittbull mix who has beautiful Ice Blue/Light Blue eyes. Neither of his parents or siblings had blue eyes except for him.........Australian Shepherds are another bread that have blue pigment in there eyes P.s you also have to remember that dogs can be mated with more that one male in a single litter, that could be why only one dog had blue eyes. HL
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.