A Black Husky is relatively rare compared to Huskies with more common coat patterns, such as the black-and-white, gray-and-white, or red-and-white combinations. While black is a recognized color in Siberian Huskies, solid black Huskies (without white markings) or those with predominantly black coats are less common.
Huskies are known for their wide variety of coat colors and patterns, so a Black Husky can still appear within the breed’s standard. Their unique appearance often makes them highly sought after by enthusiasts.
Note - Our puppy below is not a full black. You see both mom and dad in this little 3 week old Husky. Coda, his mom, is a brown and white Siberian Husky, while Asher, his dad is a black and white Siberian Husky.