No, not all Huskies have blue eyes. While blue eyes are common in Siberian Huskies and are often associated with the breed, they can also have other eye colors, such as:
1. Brown eyes (ranging from light to dark shades)
2. Amber eyes
3. Bi-eyes (one eye is a different color than the other, e.g., one blue and one brown)
4. Parti-eyes (one eye has two different colors, such as blue and brown within the same eye)
You may notice our Snowsong Siberian Huskies range in eye colour. Asher has beautiful light blue eyes while Cinnamon’s eyes are closer to amber. Coda, a daughter of Cinnamon and Cody has brown eyes, while Crystal has is a bi-eyed girl. Karla has beautiful blue eyes.
These eye color variations are due to the breed’s genetics, particularly a gene called ALX4, which is linked to blue eyes in Huskies. All these traits are normal and contribute to the breed’s unique and striking appearance.