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
No, most dogs do not have brown eyes. The color of a dog's eyes can vary greatly depending on their breed and genetics. Dogs can have eye colors ranging from brown to blue, green, amber, and even heterochromia (two different colored eyes).
I know that huskies have blue eyes but I don't know if any other breeds do. Hi, there are a lot of other breeds that carry the blue eyes, some are dependent on coat colour, some are not... American Indian Dog, Alaskan Klee Kai, Alaskan and Siberian huskies, Australian shepherd, Border collie, Rough and smooth collies, Catahoula leopard dog, Dalmation, Staffordshire bull terrier, Shetland sheepdog, Australian cattle dog, great Dane, corgi, spaniels, shih tzu
There are two colors brown and blue that are most common.
A crocodile has two eyes, just like you and me. Unless you're some kind of mutant with extra eyes, in which case, good for you. But back to the crocodile, those two eyes help them spot their next meal or potential threat. Just be glad they're not lurking in the dark with night vision goggles.
A+ It is probably homozygous for the recessive allele.
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!
Yes, dogs have two eyes.
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, it just means they have two different colored eyes.
of course they can. :) it is very commen in black and white pitbulls so have blue eyes...or one blue and one brown.
No. Unless two people with blue eyes go there to have a child...
They're recessive. It can only appear if you have two alleles of blue eyes.
No, most dogs do not have brown eyes. The color of a dog's eyes can vary greatly depending on their breed and genetics. Dogs can have eye colors ranging from brown to blue, green, amber, and even heterochromia (two different colored eyes).
If you have blue eyes and the other parent has blue eyes then all you children will have blue eyes. Blue eyes are a recessive gene and two recessive genes will dominate.
Dogs are color blind, they cannot see any colors, however, there's a theory that if dogs have certain colored eyes like blue, then they can see in color
Dogs do see color, but not in the same way as people do. As dogs only have two different color receptors in their eyes they see the colors of the world as basically yellow, blue and gray. They see the colors green, yellow and orange as yellowish, and they see violet and blue as blue. Blue-green is seen as a gray.
Blue eyed people have two recessives for blue. It is expressed as bb. A person with brown eyes is BB. Brown is dominate over blue. However a person with brown eyes can carry the gene for blue and they would be called Bb.