Agouti Huskies are a unique and striking variation of the Siberian Husky breed, known for their “wild-type” appearance, which closely resembles the coat of wolves. This coloring is quite rare and often associated with working or sledding lines of Huskies rather than show lines.
Their coat appearance sets the Agouti Husky apart. The coat has a dark, earthy tone, often appearing a mix of black, gray, and brown. The individual hairs are typically “agouti,” meaning they are banded with alternating dark and light colours. Their facial mask is less defined and often darker, giving them a more natural, rugged look. The belly, chest, and legs often have a dark or muddy hue, rather than the clean white typically seen in other Huskies.
Agouti Huskies are rare and more commonly found in working-line Huskies bred for sledding or endurance rather than for appearance. This makes them less commonly seen in pet homes compared to other coat types.
You will find the Aguoti Husky has the beauty, independence and wonderful temperament the Siberian Husky is known for.