Siberian Huskies: Iconic blue-eyed dogs from the tundra. Also brown-eyed or heterochromatic. Bred for companionship and sledding. Active family pets.
Kerry blue terrier: One color - blue, with varying shades. Unique curly coat, dark accents possible. Puppies born black, change to blue by 18 months.
Weimaraner: Sleek, silver-gray coat. Kind amber or blue eyes. Loving, active, and great with children. Bred for hunting, now popular as companions from Germany.
Border Collie: Highly intelligent with intense gaze. Eyes: brown, gold, or blue (common in merle coats). Endless energy, excels in agility. Thrives on mental and physical challenges.
Pit Bull: Born blue eyes, may change. Blue-eyed adults exist, with blue, gray, or brindle coats. Includes Am. Staffordshire & Am. Pit Bull Terrier. Active, loving companions.
Dachshunds: Blue eyes, less favored in shows but beautiful. Merle-coated ones may have blue eyes (full, one, or both). Originally bred for hunting. Brave, boisterous, excellent watchdogs.
Cardigan Welsh Corgi: Unique features - short legs, long body, upright ears. Striking blue eyes possible - both, one, or in merle-coated dogs. Not favored in shows, but still stunning.
Great Dane: Gentle giant, striking with blue eyes. Puppies start blue, change to brown. Dapple, harlequin, and merle keep blue eyes. Loving, protective watchdogs, fit various homes.
Catahoula Leopard Dog: Spotted coat in various colors. Eyes: blue, amber, green, brown, or mixed. Merle patterns common. American working dog from Louisiana, great hunter, herder.
Alaskan Klee Kai: Miniature Husky look-alike. Bred for companionship, not work. Eyes: blue, brown, hazel, green. Great small companions, excellent watchdogs.