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Why Siberian huskies have those brilliant baby blues Why do huskies have blue eyes? Researchers find genetic clues to the dogs' unusual eye color.
Siberian Huskies usually come to mind when thinking of dogs with piercing blue eyes. But what other dog breeds have this trait? Beyond Huskies, here's a closer look at blue-eyed breeds that stand ...
The expansive analysis revealed that blue eyes in Siberian huskies appear to be associated with a duplication on what is known as canine chromosome 18, which is located near a gene called ALX4.
Although blue eyes are considered quite rare among most dogs, you're more likely to seem them occur in these breeds.
Weimaraner: With silver-gray coat, Weimaraner dogs also have amber or blue eyes. Siberian Husky: Huskies usually have icy-blue eyes that mirror the tundra of their native land.
The piercing blue eyes are caused by a gene mutation that gives the sled dog its famous hypnotising stare, according to the biggest ever DNA study of dogs.
Huskies Are Born Mischief Makers According to the Siberian Husky Club of America, Huskies are known for their high intelligence, curiosity, and independent streak.
These 7 blue-eyed dogs are looking for loving homes. Full of charm and resilience, they’re ready to start a new life with someone who sees their worth.
One dog's mysterious journey and miracle reunion No one knows how a blue-eyed husky named Sinatra made his way from New York City to the Tampa, Florida suburb of Seffner.