Although blue eyes are not very rare in Alaskan Malamutes, the AKC regards them as a show ring disqualifier.
The massive stature, exceptionally thick coats, and muscular builds of this robust canine, one of the oldest breeds of Arctic sled dogs, make it obvious that they were built for hard work from birth.
Although blue eyes are technically a show ring disqualifier, some English bulldogs still have baby blue eyes. These powerful, brave,
Nonetheless, friendly dogs were initially bred in England in the 13th century for use in bullbaiting; however, today, they are loving companion dogs and a part of Britain's cultural identity.
These stunning creatures with black and white spots typically have dark brown eyes, although they can also have blue eyes. Dalmations are loving, intelligent dogs that were originally intended to protect horses and coaches while they were travelling.
They continue to make great security dogs. Naturally, they are also closely related to fire stations, where they act as the standard firetruck ally.
Another breed that frequently has blue eyes at birth that eventually become another hue is the pit bull. However, mature blue-eyed pit bulls do exist; they frequently go with blue, grey, or brindle-coated pits.
The American Staffordshire terrier and the American pit bull terrier are two breeds that fall under the umbrella term "pit bull." These so-called "bully breeds" can make wonderful, caring pets.
Although the Alaskan klee kai resembles a small husky, unlike its larger relative, it was developed for friendship rather than work.
Eye colour options for klee kai include icy blue, brown, hazel, and green. These little dogs make wonderful pet companions and great watchdogs.
The size of these gentle giants is enough to draw attention, but a Great Dane with stunning blue eyes really stands out. The majority of Great Dane puppies have blue eyes at birth, which turn brown as they become older.
Merle and Harlequin with dapple coats The infant blues on Great Danes last their entire lives. These big canines are remarkably adaptable to houses of all sizes and make loving, caring watchdogs.