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by F.Lee Bailey on 12 September 2007 - 00:09


VonIsengard

by VonIsengard on 12 September 2007 - 00:09

Gratz to them on knowing how to spell the breed they're messing with.


Ceph

by Ceph on 12 September 2007 - 01:09

look the breed up online - they say they are hypoallergenic...which I dont think is possible considering all the breeds she is using are shedding breeds....

~Cate


VBK9

by VBK9 on 12 September 2007 - 02:09

OMG, someone is breeding "rez dogs" on purpose!  Geez, I will drive down to the lower valley and fill a van full and sell them to the highest bidder!  They are all pretty much husky or shepherd mixes running around breeding like crazy


vonissk

by vonissk on 12 September 2007 - 02:09

One thing this is not a new " breed"  there are several breeding them.  They have already established a " breed type "  if you will and they look nothing like the dogs on this particular website.

I have talked to several Native Americans from up north, Siouxs, Cheyennes, Crows and Nez Pearce and those people say there were never dogs in the " old days"  that even fainly resembled these dogs.  When I have tried to talk to some of these breeders about it they have gotten very hateful; I should say I guess very defensive.

One other thing I would like to say regarding this breeder.........I am a Native American, not not Native American descent with a grandmother who was a princess; but a Native American.  I am a member of the Chickasaw Nation of Oklahoma and English is my second language.  If you speak/understand Chickasaw, you can understand Choctaw because lots and lots of words are the same.  I noticed she had named one of her dogs Bear Woman and she gave the Choctaw translation for it.  I don't know where she got her info but that is not right.  I would write her and tell her so but I hate to argue with certain kinds of people.

VBK9 even tho we are a sovreign nation we have plenty of rez dogs here too.  Because I am native maybe I should load of a van of them and use that for my selling point. LOL..........................

Yes Cate I want to see these dogs not shed either because they look like they could be CH Shedders. LOL..................

 


darylehret

by darylehret on 12 September 2007 - 03:09

 Accounts from the journals of Lewis and Clark expeditions mention some encounters with a tribe of Shoshoni indians that roamed the Yellowstone Basin. These people were known as the Sheep Eaters (bighorn sheep, that is), and in the territory they lived, dogs were preferred as working pack animals.  That is the only historical account of NIAD's (North American Indian Dogs) that I'm aware of.  I doubt any of these dogs descended from them.  Examining the pedigree of their stud dog, you can see for example that the paternal grandsire, labeled a "NIAD" is the result of a Alaskan Malamute cross with an Alaskan Malamute/German Shephard/SiberianHusky.  So it appears just a marketing scheme, and certainly not a carefully planned eugenics program.


by moose88 on 12 September 2007 - 06:09

just another fool with dollar signs in there eyes.... but they will swear they love their dogs, and they arent out for money, they are just offering the people something wonderful!!!! a mix breed that will most likely be in the shelter in a year or so. cant believe people fell for it and bought, they must be fools too.


by dkathlee on 12 September 2007 - 06:09

Interesting reading about another breeder of the so called Native American Indian Dog!


by dkathlee on 12 September 2007 - 06:09


by Penny on 12 September 2007 - 08:09

I`m with Moose on thisone - thee are enough full dog pounds and even worse.  Mo - Mascani






 


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