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achillies parent joey t

husky, Male 4 years old - Neutered

amazing!

Rating 5.0/5 by 1 person

Angus parent TinaM

Malamute Mix/Hybrid, Male - Neutered

Cream and sable, open face, 110 lbs. Sweet, insecure, super quiet. Always on the outside.

Rating 5.0/5 by 1 person

Atanik Steal My Heart parent Linda Katlarz

Alaskan Malamute, Male 6 years old - Intact

Male Alaskan Malamute. A show dog and a Champion.
Bandit is his name.


Axl parent Jonathan/Sugey SJ

Siberian Husky, Male 2 years old - Intact

Axl is a white and grey Siberian Husky, who loves to play. Very energetic, lots of attitude.


Bella Milla parent Bella Milla

Malamute/Siberian Husky, Female 2 years old - Intact

Busy busy girl who is now 6 months old.


cheyenne parent joey t

husky, Female 3 years old - Neutered

here comes trouble!

Rating 5.0/5 by 1 person

Cheyenne parent Linda Katlarz

Alaskan Malamute, Female 8 years old - Intact

Alaskan malamute female, spayed. Very sweet

Rating 5.0/5 by 1 person

Conan parent Sheryl Silva

Siberian Husky/Hybrid, Male 1 year old - Intact

blk/wht


Daisy parent snow_peke

Pekingese, Female 7 years old - Neutered

"The researchers sorted the 85 breeds into four major groups, based on genetic similarities. Three groups turned out to share physical characteristics, geographic origins or uses: guarding, herding and hunting. The fourth group consisted of ancient breeds that showed close genetic relationship to wolves. By contrast, the American Kennel Club sorts dogs primarily by use into sporting, working, herding, terrier, hound, toy and nonsporting groups...

The ''ancient'' group includes 14 geographically diverse breeds that are not usually grouped together, including the Asian chow chow, Shar-Pei, Shih Tzu, Pekingese, Tibetan terrier, Akita and Shiba Inu; the African basenji; the Middle Eastern Saluki; and the Siberian husky and Alaskan malamute.

The group's geographic and physical diversity surprised a number of geneticists not involved in the study and even the researchers themselves.

Dr. Kruglyak speculated that these breeds were directly descended from the first dogs and then spread out with their nomadic owners."

Rating 1.0/5 by 1 person

Dakota parent Angelica Grande

Siberian Husky, Female 11 years old - Neutered