Sunday, August 2, 2009

What does it mean when a siberian husky has 2 colored eyes?


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It is normal for Siberian Huskies to have either two blue eyes, two different color eyes, a party color (which is both eyes have splashes of brown, blue or green in them), brown, light brown, amber and green eyes. Having bi-color eyes or party eyes does not mean that it isn't a purebred dog. That is just their breed, their nature. It is nothing to worry about :)
nothing; my huskie puppy has one blue eye and one red eye
Nothing. It's good that he/she has 2 eyes and not 6.
Its just part of their breed.
Your husky is bi-eyed. One is brown and one is blue I'm supposing? It's just another eye-color for huskies. Nothing to worry about. It just looks goofy.
Hi
It doesn't hurt them or affect their vision. I think it is just a genetic throw back from breeding with other domestic dogs down the line somewhere. Huskies usually have blue eyes...
It may be registered as a purebred, but somewhere down the road a different dog got in there.
Just like humans, it's just a dna allelle trait. There isn't anything wrong with it at all; just unique!
eaither its blind in one eye, or its just natural and came in its genes :)
Um... that it's eyes are 2 different colors?
Nothing, just part of their beauty.
it means you have a kick *** siberian husky haha
I have a siberian and he is parti-eye...one brown eye and one half brown/half blue eye.
It has nothing to do with breeding, non purebred, etc.
Huskies are very different that way.any sibes can come with many different markings and colours as well as eye colors and eye types. It is not a defect at all and does not mean they are blind!
Huskies are unique that way.no one looks like the other!
It means his eyes are 2 different colors. Nothing else.
Happens with people too. Like David Bowie.
http://www.facade.com/celebrity/photo/da...
It's one great thing about owning a sib. In the CKC and AKC they don't discourage them since it is part of there breed.
Nothing. It simply means that it picked up one gene color from it's mother and a different one from it's father.

2 comments:

  1. Bwaaaaahahahahahahahahaah, at comment #5, "bi-eyed" Bwaaaahahahahahahahahahahah!!!!!!!

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  2. In a wolf the blue eye colour is a dominant gene. In a dog brown is the dominant eye colour. A Siberian husky is believed to have originated from a cross between dogs and wolves. This is an example of co-dominance of genes.

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