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Alaskan Klee Kai I Just Love These Dogs!


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Electra Enthusiast

I absolutely love husky's and german shephards but they are too big for my house lol!! So I was looking up miniature husky and miniature shephard just to see what came up and I SOOOOOOOO want one of these dogs. Anyone ever heard of them before?

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It figures the one dog I'd absolutely LOVE would be super RARE lol!!


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I absolutely love husky's and german shephards but they are too big for my house lol!! So I was looking up miniature husky and miniature shephard just to see what came up and I SOOOOOOOO want one of these dogs. Anyone ever heard of them before?

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It figures the one dog I'd absolutely LOVE would be super RARE lol!!

Oh, that looks pretty. I love dogs. Mine is a lab/german shepherd mix. I wanna get another one as soon as week can move.

I am thinking German Shepherd, but I might just go for another mutt.

I have never heard of that dog breed before. What did it say about temperament?

Electra Enthusiast
Oh, that looks pretty. I love dogs. Mine is a lab/german shepherd mix. I wanna get another one as soon as week can move.

I am thinking German Shepherd, but I might just go for another mutt.

I have never heard of that dog breed before. What did it say about temperament?

This is what two of the sites say about them...

"They are very good with small children and even babies. There have been reports of Klee Kai watching the baby in the house then going out to get the parent when the baby cried. There have been reports of the Alaskan Klee Kai who lived when they should have been dead."

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"Despite his small size, the Klee Kai is an excellent watchdog due to his loyalty and affection for his family members and his reservation toward strangers and unfamiliar situations."

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Man if they weren't so darn rare and soooooooooo darn expensive, I'd be getting one right now :(

Yenni Enthusiast
This is what two of the sites say about them...

"They are very good with small children and even babies. There have been reports of Klee Kai watching the baby in the house then going out to get the parent when the baby cried. There have been reports of the Alaskan Klee Kai who lived when they should have been dead."

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"Despite his small size, the Klee Kai is an excellent watchdog due to his loyalty and affection for his family members and his reservation toward strangers and unfamiliar situations."

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Man if they weren't so darn rare and soooooooooo darn expensive, I'd be getting one right now :(

Sounds good. Yeah, I was loking at Shilo German Shepherds before we got our dog and some places want $2000 for one. I am not paying that much for a dog. We paid $80 for our mutt and she is wounderful.

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Contact the breeder. Not every dog is show quality, maybe the runt of the litter, or an older dog that is too old for puppies, or a young female born with a hernia would be a resonable price and a good breeder would want a loving home.

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I actually did a write up about these dogs for my "rare dog" section of the Kennel Club newsletter about a year ago. A very beautiful and interesting little dog for sure.

But yes, rare does mean expensive, although you may get a pet grade one for a bit cheaper. Maybe check into the American Eskimo if you like the northern breeds. They are not quite so rare, so may be a bit more to a budget. They were used in the years gone by as Cirucus dogs because they train so easily. You'll want the minature of the breed. (There are three sizes), standard, Min. and toy. Super obedience and agility dogs, as well as flyball or any other game you want to play with them.

If you want the write up that I did, send me an email addy and I'll try and find where I filed it in this computer. :lol:

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OMG- they are so cute! I want one! We have a 4 month Aussie Shepherd/Lab mix. Rescued him amd love, love love him!

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Electra Enthusiast
OMG- they are so cute! I want one! We have a 4 month Aussie Shepherd/Lab mix. Rescued him amd love, love love him!

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LOL I know I saw them and fell in love!! I really want one, but I usually rescue pets and have actually had really bad luck buying them :(!! I'd even take a mixed one as long as it had mostly AKK traits!!

Electra Enthusiast

Oh man I've found a breader that's actually only a few hours away, but she hasn't had a litter yet, so if her dog is pregnant that will be their first breading litter. I'm kind of hoping since it will be the first litter that maybe they'll be cheaper. Wishful thinking anyways lol!!

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