Which specific eye condition is sometimes observed in Pomskies, involving one eye differing from the other?

Answer

Heterochromia

A significant attraction for many Pomsky enthusiasts lies in their striking eye colors, often inherited from the Siberian Husky parent, which include brilliant blue or warm brown. Furthermore, it is not uncommon for Pomskies to exhibit heterochromia. This condition is characterized by having eyes of different colors, or in some instances, having a bi-colored eye where one single eye contains flecks of two distinct colors, creating a marbled appearance. This variation adds to the unique aesthetic appeal of the breed.

Which specific eye condition is sometimes observed in Pomskies, involving one eye differing from the other?
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