7 Colors of the Siberian Husky

The Siberian Husky is a very popular breed of dog, which stands out for its blue and/or brown eyes, although it also for its beautiful fur that varies in more colors.

This fur is divided into two layers, which are the inner layer, which serves to protect against the cold in the winter as it is denser, and the outer layer, which has its function by protecting the skin and the inner coat, being the one we see in different shades.

White Siberian Husky

It is one of the rarest Siberian Husky colors, and therefore one of the most coveted, since it is completely white due to a recessive gene.

Siberian Husky sand

Although when they are puppies their fur is completely white, as they grow it turns a sandy or very light beige color.

Black Siberian Husky

Black is one of the most common colors that this breed occurs, which can be seen combined with gray tones, up to silver.

red siberian husky

The predominant color in these dogs is reddish or orange, but shades of brown or chocolate are also present.

Gray Siberian Husky

The shades of the gray Siberian Husky can vary from the lightest to the darkest, without leaving aside silver, even with bluish tones.

Siberian Husky Sable

The color known as sable is made up of a coat with tips in a black or gray tone, with a base in beige or reddish tones, with its face being darker.

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Siberian Husky

It is not a classification of its colors, since it can be one of those mentioned above, it is rather a pattern of spots along its outer coat.