White Huskies are very special and out of the ordinary. They can only be produced by the action of recessive genes from both parents. There are plenty of strategies for producing a litter of White Husky puppies, including mating an all-white Husky with a colored Husky that carries the all-white gene. There are two different types of White Huskies. A completely white dog is the product of genetic pigment restriction. In contrast, an "Isabella white" dog has black pigment in her genes, but that black color has been oxidized and has turned yellow or white. An Isabella white dog Husky may have black markings. The color of a Husky has nothing to do with its value to the breed, however. As stated by the American Kennel Club, all colors and patterns are acceptable. Choosing a White Husky will not make your dog more likely to win dog shows; however, you will own a more rare dog. Breeding should be left to the experts. If you are looking for a Siberian Husky, you should only choose one from an individual or entity that is experienced and well established. The Northern Manor has years of experience in understanding the breeding process of Huskies. You can contact them today to learn more about the available Huskies that reside at the manor. |