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Old 10-10-2008, 07:50   #24
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how do you carefully consider the genetics of a northern Inuit when the dogs used in the original brreedings are unknown?

that depends on where u have your info from and paper work from, believe me this is a discussion that is currently takeing place on my normal forum about the NI and all the paper work of them is currently being printed on our forum, however, having and knowing the orginal breeder from the UK that started this and I am not talking about Julie Kelham, I am talking before her, and having a health line with no faults, there is no harm in adding the new blood if the bloodline is clean from faults, and the dog used is very sweet natured.

With any cross you need to make sure that both lines are clear from faults, and I am sure there are plenty of breeders that get it wrong, even in your countries.

I have seen enough hybrids to know they are soft and sweet thats for sure, knowing my kids can walk througha field of 20 of them at the age of 3 tells u they are sweet natured.
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