Yes. The term "blue" is used to describe the blue-grey coat colour found on some dogs. This "blue" shade is caused by a dilution gene, and is considered a very rare coat colour, even by Dog Breeds that carry the blue colour. Blue coats can be one solid colour, or part of a pattern such as Blue Merle.
Some breeds that carry the blue colour are: Chow Chow, Bearded Collie, Bedlington Terrier, Border Collie, Kerry Blue Terrier, Great Dane, Italian Greyhound, Whippet, Weimaraner.
cause they painted there dogs blue
No, blue trees do not exist in nature.
yes blue fugates do exist.
You can make them BLUE
No, but blue start do.
No They Don't!
Yes, Persian dogs do exist and are also known as Iranian Mastiffs or Sarabi dogs. They are a large and powerful breed with a strong protective instinct. They are primarily used as guard dogs in Iran.
Blue whales still exist today, but they are rarely seen, sadly.
There are no Husky dogs that are blue in color.
the blue sea.
blue heelers, Australian shepperds, collies, sheep dogs blue heelers, Australian shepperds, collies, sheep dogs
Because some dogs' eyes are dark blue but you can't see the blue very well because of their black pupals. I have two dogs and it took me at least 4 years to figure out that my dogs' eyes are blue!