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As far as eye colour goes - It is something that you really can't "breed" in or out. Blue eyes are not recessive in Siberian Huskies the way they are in humans. You can put 2 blue eyed dogs together and get brown eyes, or bi eyes, which is impossible in humans. The eye specialists I have spoken to have said that blue eyes really aren't the issue as far as the real nasty eye diseases go. Blue, brown, bi, parti they can all have good or bad eyes. I wouldn't base any breeding plans on eye colour. JMO

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This Information is Really Interesting! - I havent seen it before...

http://www.siberianhuskyhealthfoundation.o...%20survey-3.pdf

In regards to Distichiasis, I dont know where this site has sourced there information from, but it is interesting.

http://brooksideboxerkennel.com/brooksideb...ianhuskies.aspx

Thanks for the links.

In regards to the top, that link had already been posted.

In relation to the bottom - Source - American College of Veterinary Opthamologists

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Quote As far as eye colour goes - It is something that you really can't "breed" in or out. Blue eyes are not recessive in Siberian Huskies the way they are in humans. You can put 2 blue eyed dogs together and get brown eyes, or bi eyes, which is impossible in humans. The eye specialists I have spoken to have said that blue eyes really aren't the issue as far as the real nasty eye diseases go. Blue, brown, bi, parti they can all have good or bad eyes. I wouldn't base any breeding plans on eye colour. JMO

Maybe not .

http://www.cosmosmagazine.com/node/1062

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Re eye colour and gene linkages - a good place to start to look with your reseach into potential correlations with problems and eye colour maybe with Heterochromia and Homologous chromosomes.

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Quote As far as eye colour goes - It is something that you really can't "breed" in or out. Blue eyes are not recessive in Siberian Huskies the way they are in humans. You can put 2 blue eyed dogs together and get brown eyes, or bi eyes, which is impossible in humans. The eye specialists I have spoken to have said that blue eyes really aren't the issue as far as the real nasty eye diseases go. Blue, brown, bi, parti they can all have good or bad eyes. I wouldn't base any breeding plans on eye colour. JMO

Maybe not .

http://www.cosmosmagazine.com/node/1062

OK - so my reference to humans could be wrong..............shoot me now! :love: Doesn't change my opinion on DOGS and eyes though.

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