Any British Inuit Owners Here Discussions

Discussion in 'Northern Inuit Dog' started by Efes123, Aug 23, 2008.

  1. Efes123

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    Does that make him a Nidbid? :grin:
    My wife calls him a British nitwit is is sometimes very appropriate:lol:
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  3. werewolf

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    You have one stunning boy there xxx
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    Thing is if the Bi are still crossing as believe they need to then you will have a far healthy dog than all the others that are so in bred so I see it as a really postive thing.
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    Got the following back from the BIDC, pretty impressed with the speed of response.

    Daytona Ice Warrior is the G sire of his Dam, and it must be back to his GGG sire stage at least.

    I like the way they will not breed without the appropriate health checks.
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    I think they do both, according to their website, along with Czechoslovakians, or should that now be simply Czech?, and labradoodles. They must be a busy lot.
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    Hmmmmm I am never keen on kennels who do multiple breeds..screams money making to me
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    I have a dog from Shoshone but he is a full NI.
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    But how do you know???

    Just because thats what is written down doesn't mean its true
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    Got to agree with Loiuse the peds arent worth the paper they are written on, only belive parentage if I was there at conception.
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    Would you two say the same of ALL breeds I wonder?

    You have just answered your own questions as to why you don't get the answers you are looking for here. You wouldn't believe them if you were given them - so what's the point in anyone even trying to answer?

    :lol: :lol: :lol: You trip yourselves up so much anyone would think your shoes were three feet long. :lol: :lol: :lol:
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    Yes I wouldnt take any pedigree as set in stone as I believe most breeders incentive is cold hard cash which is sad for the good genuine breeders out there.
    I do believe more so with the NIs that intense in breeding and other breeds are brought secretly in where as in predigrees probably more in breeding.
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    YES YES YES..I would....

    BUT the point is this breeder has a few similar breeds and the parents could be anything..I do not like breeders who breed various different breeds of dog..and I will not take a pup from someone who has more than one litter on the ground either....

    Trip myself up with what? exactly?
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    Personally Id have to question the BI. its just the NI with a bit of something else! ;) I find it strange that on the Shoshone website, a dog is advertised as being rehomed as a pet, yet is on another site advertised as a stud dog!
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    how on earth can someone cope with more than one litter at a time :shock: :? I can barely cope with one every few years. I must be doing somit wrong,
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    Hmm in Malamutes some breeders have 2 litters on the ground at the same time..

    I am a naturally suspicious person and would always be wondering if the pup I had was really from the parents I thought it was..(DNA testing of course would rule that out)..

    But from people who have a few breeds similar (BI and NI) the dog could be a cross of either.. and the doodles and czechs must be money making machines
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    I think DNA is imperative as it very clear CWD and saarloss are being added to keep the wolfie looks
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    Interesting you should say that because that is what happened to me. I have had my dog DNA profiled but unfortunately the parents are not available to be profiled - the dam has had her breed name changed and is, apparently, no longer a Utonagan. :? :roll:
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    This might be taking it to an extreme. How do you know they wont slip something else in the litter, you'd have to be there at the birth as well?

    I must admit, with the BI being a breed still in 'creation' does it really matter what breeds with what as long as the parents are healthy, and the result is working towards a breed standard? To be honest I can't see what Shoshone would have to gain by lying about BI's
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    That's the point of the BI I believe. They thought the gene pool too small for the NI's and decided to throw some other breeds into the mix. To be honest you'd have trouble telling a BI and an NI apart, mine seems to look pretty much like a standard NI.

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