no
Well, I don't agree with the answer just above. I have a dog who has green eyes. He has since I adopted him at 6 weeks, and he still does at 14 weeks. I have seen other dogs with green eyes as well, so I don't know why the person put "no" above.
There are two colors brown and blue that are most common.
Dogs can have different colored eyes, known as heterochromia, due to genetics or a lack of pigmentation in one eye. It can also be caused by a difference in melanin levels in each eye, leading to variations in eye color. It is typically a benign condition and does not affect the dog's vision or health.
The sheep has brown eyes.
Dogs with heterochromia iridum, or different colored eyes, may have one blue and one brown eye. This condition can occur in various breeds, including Siberian Huskies, Australian Shepherds, and Border Collies. It is more common in certain breeds but can also occur in mixed-breed dogs.
Asiatic lions tend to have brown eyes while the African variety's are yellow in general.
I think it is like people. most of the human population have brown eyes. so why not dogs??
Genes.
they can be many different colors
although it is rare, most breeds can have gold or amber eyes, but commonly have brown, as I'm sure you know.
No. Huskies commonly have blue eyes.
depending on what Dog it is Pomerians, Shi-tzu, Red Bone Hound, Beagle usually have brown or black eyes. The most common dogs that have Blue Eyes are husky's Hope i answered your question! :-)
no some dogs have blue or gray or orange
maybe maybe not
Light Brown, Goldish
Brown eyes are more prevalent among Caucasians than blue eyes. Across all ethnicities, brown eyes are the most common eye color.
most likely brown
brown