What common color pattern, inherited from the Husky, often appears in Pomsky markings?

Answer

Classic Husky facial mask or piebald patterns

The color palette available for Pomskies is extensive, encompassing hues seen in both parent breeds, such as black and white, grey and white, or various shades of red and brown. A distinctive feature often seen in the markings is the classic facial mask characteristic of the Siberian Husky. Additionally, piebald patterns—areas of unpigmented (white) skin or coat—may manifest across the dog's body, adding to the resemblance to their wolfish ancestor.

What common color pattern, inherited from the Husky, often appears in Pomsky markings?
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