With their wolf-like appearance, fluffy coat, triangular ears, and piercing blue eyes, Siberian Huskies captivate at first glance. Many have the rare ALX4 gene linked to their all-blue eyes.
Affectionately called Aussies, Australian Shepherds are stunning with their Merle coats and blue eyes. High-energy and intelligent, they make excellent family pets needing lots of stimulation.
The Cardigan Welsh Corgi, admired for its short legs, foxy face, and multicolored coat, often has blue eyes due to the Merle gene. Originally bred to herd livestock, they are family-oriented and loyal.
Weimaraners, nicknamed gray ghosts for their distinctive gray coat and spooky blue eyes, are loyal and active. Not ideal for first-time owners, they require an experienced hand due to their strong-willed nature.
Known for their exceptional herding abilities, Border Collies are smart, task-oriented, and often have blue eyes, especially in Merle-coated varieties. Their diverse eye colors add to their unique charm.
Famous for its leopard-like coat and blue eyes, the Catahoula Leopard Dog is playful and loving. Originating from Louisiana, this breed requires plenty of yard space and active outdoor time.
Dapple Dachshunds, with their merle coats, often have blue or heterochromatic eyes. Brave and playful, these lively dogs are well-suited for apartment living due to their small size.
Easily recognizable by their white coats with dark splotches, Dalmatians often have blue eyes due to the piebald gene. Originating from Croatia, they are striking and unique companions.