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The Northern Inuit dog

The pictures on this site do not do justice to this truly magnificent animal. Out walking you will see heads turning and people stopping you to express there admiration. I often get asked "are they Huskie's" to which I replay "no they are Northern Inuit dogs " . Sometimes they reply "wow, they look like wolves". Which of course is the greatest compliment they can give.

 

Dakota Northern Inuit Dog
Shanook Northern Inuit Dog      

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The breed are not over active, they require medium exercise. They will molt twice a year, but regular brushing will keep this under control.

With their incredible sense of smell, and a willingness to please, the future of the Northern Inuit dog looks bright and could provide future services such as search and rescue dogs,Guide dogs, Hearing dogs, PAT dogs, assistance dogs for the disabled or as the pride and joy of families as a loyal pet.

Northern Inuit Dog and puppy
Northern Inuit dogs are very friendly and love companionship. They are a pack orientated animals and need the company of others. Human or animal. They are NOT a dog that can be left on there own for long periods. This can lead to a very distressed dog and destructive behavior. Anyone that is privileged to own one will know what a loving and caring companion they are .  
   

Although originally this type of dog would have to battle against the elements for basic survival,they have fitted in well with our modern day life style as a loyal pet capable of competing successfully in obedience, agility and also fly ball.

The Northern Inuit dog should not be classed as a guard dog

The Northern Inuit dog should be considered for the love and companionship it can provide to a family. It is more likely to greet a new visitor as a long lost friend, rather than an intruder.

Two Northern Inuit Dog s chilling
 
 
 

Backcountry Kennels, 27 Arlesey Road, Henlow, Beds, SG16 6DF, United Kingdom
Tel :- 01462 815788 Email :- info@backcountryni.co.uk

 
 
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