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- Can Malamutes Have Blue Eyes? We Found Out - My Happy Husky
Alaskan malamutes do not possess the “merle gene” and therefore cannot have blue eyes The merle gene is a genetic mutation that affects the color of the skin, coat, and eyes Heterochromia is the condition whereby there is a lack or imbalance of melanin (pigment) found in the iris
- Do Alaskan Malamutes Have Blue Eyes? (Shocking Truth)
Do Alaskan Malamutes have blue eyes, or is this just confusion with the Siberian Husky breed? Purebred Alaskan Malamutes have brown eyes, rather than blue Blue eyes on Malamutes can be a result of crossbreeding – particularly with Huskies – or due to a gene which causes white spotting
- Unveiling the Mystery: Can a Purebred Malamute Have Blue Eyes?
While blue eyes are not uncommon in Malamutes, the question remains: can a purebred Malamute have blue eyes? The answer is yes Purebred Malamutes can have blue eyes, but it’s essential to understand that the genetics behind blue eyes are complex
- Can a Malamute Have Blue Eyes: Rare Genetic Trait Explained - Nahf
Malamutes can have blue eyes, but it's extremely rare In fact, blue eyes are a disqualification for AKC shows because it's a sign of crossbreeding Purebred Alaskan Malamutes do not have the gene for blue eyes
- Can An Alaskan Malamute Have Blue Eyes - alloftheanimals. com
It is impossible for Alaskan malamutes to have blue eyes because they lack the "merle gene " A genetic mutation that affects the is called the merle gene Malamutes typically have brown eyes, whereas huskies are renowned for having blue eyes
- Do Alaskan Malamutes Have Blue Eyes: An Expert Answer! - Off Leash Blog
Some Alaskan Malamutes may have one blue eye and one brown or amber eye, which is called heterochromia This is also the result of genetics and is not uncommon in the breed Blue eyes in Alaskan Malamutes are caused by a recessive gene that produces little to no melanin in the iris
- Can Alaskan Malamutes Have Blue Eyes? Exploring the Possibility and . . .
Blue eyes are indeed a possibility in Alaskan Malamutes, although they are not as common as other eye colors The occurrence of blue eyes is influenced by various genetic factors, which we will explore further
- The Eye-Catching Truth: Unveiling the Eye Colors of Alaskan Malamutes . . .
Blue Eyes in Alaskan Malamutes Blue eyes are a common eye color in Alaskan Malamutes They are caused by a lack of eumelanin in the iris, which allows the light to scatter and give the appearance of blue eyes Blue eyes can range in shade from a pale sky blue to a deep navy blue Shades of Blue
- Question: Can Malamutes Have Blue Eyes? - DogCareLife
Alaskan Malamutes typically have brown eyes, but when mixed with a Husky, the offspring can inherit the blue eye trait from the Husky parent Eye color in dogs, especially in mixes, can be quite variable and is determined by genetics
- Can Malamute Dogs Have Blue Eyes - alloftheanimals. com
Blue eyes are not considered a standard trait in purebred Alaskan Malamutes According to the American Kennel Club (AKC), the eyes of Alaskan Malamutes are typically almond-shaped and come in various shades of brown, with a preference for darker eyes
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