North American Indian Dog | CKC Breed Facts & Profile

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Contrary to its appearance, the North American Indian Dog (also called the NorthAID) is not a wolf, nor is it a wolf-dog hybrid. Instead, it is a rare dog breed that was developed in 1986 by breeder Mark Klemperer.

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3:00 - Coat & Color
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North American Indian Dog breed standard here: https://ckcusa.com/breeds/north-american-indian-dog/

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