‘Husky Doodle' Has an Eye the Color of Ice
It's incredible to see all of the different Doodle crosses. It seems like you can, and many will, make a Doodle out of any dog breed there could possibly ever be. Some of them are on purpose, some happen by accident, but they're all precious.
Recently, one dog mom posted a video of her Husky-Doodle, and one thing caught everyone's attention immediately: his eyes. He has such cool eyes, and if you didn't know he was a Husky by the coat, the eyes are a dead giveaway:
@duke.the.doodle.dog Two different moods in the backyard! Also PSA Mom said I'll be getting a fenced in back yard very soon. I'm soooo excited! #dogsoftiktok#doodle#husky#dog#myrtle
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Duke the Husky Doodle is a rescue. They're not exactly sure how old he is or who his parents were, but that's okay. When they found him, he was in slightly rough shape: a little matted, a little skittish, but overall in good spirits. He started to fit into his forever home right away, and these days, he's a total prince.
He's a handsome one, too! He has two different-colored eyes, just like many Huskies: one icy blue, one chocolatey brown. You can really see it in this video when he runs up to the camera! He's definitely telling Mom to put down the phone and play.
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According to his DNA results, he's 50% Husky and 50% Standard Poodle, which in the Doodle world, is considered a "purebred" Doodle. While there is technically no such thing as a purebred Doodle of any kind, this one is so cute:
@duke.the.doodle.dog Just a little play date with my friend Harley! @Simba and Koda #dogsoftiktok#doodle#husky#goldenretriever#dogpark
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I'm so glad Duke gets to live his best life in his new home, and Duke is actually a super important lesson for people as a whole. You really can find most breeds in a shelter if you look hard enough!
Finding Doodles In Shelters
There's nothing wrong with thinking Doodles are adorable: they are. All dogs deserve loving homes, but supporting ethical breeding and making sure to support shelters whenever you possibly can is important, too.
You can find Doodles in shelters, even rare ones. There are two typical scenarios: either the breeder surrendered the puppies that didn't or "weren't fit" to sell, or whoever bought them surrendered them after the fact. It's pretty rare, though not impossible, for Doodles to happen by accident.
If you want a Doodle, but you want to adopt them from a shelter, you could:
- Visit your local shelter: there's a chance they might have one.
- Visit a breed-specific rescue organization: Golden Retriever rescues also take in Doodles, for example.
- Contact a Doodle rescue team: some organizations specifically rescue Doodles from breeding mills.
Beware, though: Doodles are awesome and hypoallergenic, sure. They're genuinely good dogs, but they're also energy bombs! If you want one, be prepared to play... Especially if they're half Husky! Woof!
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This story was originally published June 5, 2026 at 9:00 AM.