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Alaskan Klee Kai
The alaskan klee kai should be obtained from a reputable kennel and be a member of the akc kennels clubs.
This breed was developed by Linda Spurlin and her family in the 1970’s as a small-sized version of the Husky dog. The standard of the breed is strict. The breed was recognized by the UKC in 1997; it still remains very rare.
The alaskan klee kai should be obtained from a reputable kennel and be a member of the akc kennels clubs.
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Alaskan Klee Kai -
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Common misspellings are alaskan kleekai, alaskan klee kie, alaskan klee klai, alaskan klee kia, alaskan kia, alaskan klee klah, alaskan klee-kai, alaskan kee kai, alaskain klee kai, alasken klee kai.
The distinctive feature in the breed conformation is the facial mask, which is formed by contrasting colors. These small creatures serve as watchdogs. They are reserved with strangers and may be territorial with other dogs, but very devoted to their owners. The alaskan klee kai should be obtained from a reputable kennel and be a member of the akc kennels clubs.
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