Kate and I are very patient about it and we want to make sure we can handle it first, but we've always eventually wanted a dog. I haven't liked most of the small breeds that I've seen, so I always assumed that we'd end up getting a larger dog like a Lab or a Malamute once we had enough backyard to let it run around. After meeting a couple of
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You've got to be really careful with 'developing' breeds cause a lot of the breeders are going to be responsible and committed to healthy dogs, but a lot of other breeders are going to be 'hurr novelty breed!!" So watch out. The UKC means jack shit. Find a breeder who does a whole lot of health testing before breeding (eyes, hips, etc). It's a pretty big :smith: to find out your year-old puppy needs hip replacements.
Also from my experience huskies do not give a shit about what you have to say to them. They are the stubbornest most independent motherfuckers in the world. If these little dudes are anything like malamutes or huskies, you're going to have a hell of a time training them (especially not to howl, which they do A LOT).
But hey, they are pretty cute.
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I'm not really interested in greyhounds, at least not the ones I've seen - someone in PI recommended "a smaller, less-athletic spitz breed like the Finnish Spitz, Keeshound, Norwegian Elkhound, or Schipperke".
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Are you set on a purebred? Why not just look around on petfinder and see if there's a smaller-sized mutt with the characteristics you're looking for? Save a bunch of money and give a dog a good home. Everybody wins!
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But no, I love mutts. :)
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Alaskan Klee Kai's shed, bark, and have a high energy level, therefore not making them ideal choices for everyone. However, if in an appropriate home, the Klee Kai can be a wonderful companion. They are friendly but somewhat reserved with strangers. Docile and very loving.
Doesn't look like its an AKC registered breed, but it is UKC.
I'm glad you are looking in to this before you buy. Too many people just go out and buy a dog without doing the legwork.
I never liked "soccer-ball dogs" either, but after being around a few that weren't yippy, they've grown on me. They can't cause mass destruction, and even when they are bouncing all over the place, it doesn't matter because they're so small.
Good luck with your search!
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Hey, if you want to borrow Killian for a weekend, Sarah says you're welcome to. :)
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I never thought to ask - how much energy do you end up spending on Killian as opposed to the other two? Or does it all kinda get jumbled together from doing the same activities with all of them?
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