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  2. Waardenburg syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Ferrets with Waardenburg syndrome have a small white stripe along the top or back of the head and sometimes down the back of the neck (known as a "blaze" coat pattern), or a solid-white head from nose to shoulders (known as a "panda" coat pattern). Affected ferrets often have a very slightly flatter skull and wider-set eyes than healthy ferrets.

  3. Waardenburg syndrome type 1 - Wikipedia

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    Similar to other types of the syndrome, type 1 displays heterochromia in some patients, sometimes complete or partial. If it happens to be partial, the differently colored iris is separated from the radial segment of the eye. Deficient iris stroma along with hypoplastic blue arises have also been found in some patients with type 1.

  4. Heterochromia iridum - Wikipedia

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    Heterochromia is determined by the production, delivery, and concentration of melanin (a pigment). It may be inherited, or caused by genetic mosaicism, chimerism, disease, or injury. [2] It occurs in humans and certain breeds of domesticated animals. Heterochromia of the eye is called heterochromia iridum or heterochromia iridis. It can be ...

  5. Siberian Husky - AOL

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    Siberian Huskies are the 12th most popular dog breed in the United States. The Siberian Husky breed originated in northeast Asia. These dogs were kept by the Chukchi people as both family pets and ...

  6. 32 reasons to love Siberian huskies

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    Siberian huskies have incredible levels of endurance. This is a must for the typically hard work they do hauling sleds across the snow. This means that it is essential that you are offering your ...

  7. Siberian Husky - Wikipedia

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    Various companies have marketed tourist treks with dog sledges for adventure travelers in snow regions. [58] Huskies are also kept as pets, and groups work to find new pet homes for retired racing and adventure-trekking dogs. [59] Many huskies, especially Siberian Huskies, are considered working dogs and are often high-energy.

  8. Huskies' Responses to Mom Telling Them 'No' Couldn't Be More ...

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    On April 7, the owner of Huskies Tikanni, Kita, and Tehya had the most relatable struggle trying not to get her dogs to howl. But as Husky owners know, you can't simply tell a Husky 'no!' LOL!

  9. Leucism - Wikipedia

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    The common belief that all albinos have pink pupils results in many albinos being incorrectly labeled as 'leucistic'. The neural crest disorders that cause leucism do not result in pink pupils and therefore most leucistic animals have normally colored eyes. This is because the melanocytes of the RPE do not derive from the neural crest.