WOLF DOG (NORTH AMERICAN INDIAN DOG)
INFORMATION/EDUCATION PAGE I
ABOUT THE BREEDING PROGRAM: This line of wolf dogs is unique
enough in terms of the degree of selective breeding and the resulting
combination of wolf appearance and good temperament that back in
1996 I took dogs from this line and met in person with the founder of a
major, national dog registry (NOT AKC because they would never be
willing to be associated with a project like this). We discussed the
possibility of a breed designation for this line of selectively bred wolf
dogs. The registry founder was impressed with the line and agreed that
these animals are unique enough to warrant a breed designation that
sets them apart from "wolf hybrids". The name North American Indian
Dog (NAID) was chosen because of early accounts by Europeans of a
Northern, "wolf type" Indigenous Indian dog that they encountered that
was indistinguishable from a wild wolf in physical appearance.
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