Unusual NI on rescue site General Chat

Discussion in 'Northern Inuit Dog' started by magpye, May 15, 2009.

  1. Heather and Zak

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    I thought of Buck when I saw the pics maybe if related to buck the mottling in the coat could come from somewhere in bucks parentage.
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  3. liz & kiesha

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    Well Buck's a piebald husky and if you look on this thread you will see a speckled one, think its called 'blue spot' 5th row down. :002:

    http://www.huskycolors.com/piebald.html

    Also 2nd from the bottom is speckled
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  4. werewolf

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    That is a great link Liz. I see Tango near the bottom has spots. I certainly don't think that that is what we (royal) , should be breeding now though, ref the NID but having said that, the Chimayo breeder is not calling her dogs NIDs so I guess it is up to her what she breeds for and from whom.
  5. werewolf

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    Where is Mick, will be interesting what he makes of some of the dogs in the link.
  6. magpye

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    what an interesting site! The agouti seem to be the most wolfy looking dogs I have seen! http://www.huskycolors.com/agouti.html
    but I have never seen any of these more odd colours in the UK siberians, must be a US thing maybe?
  7. werewolf

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    Gorgeous, the contrast of colour ref eyes and coat on the first one is stunning. Jasmini reminds me a little of Shunka ref marking and colour.
  8. magpye

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    I thought that when I saw her too...

    Laska is in the UK I notice... I bet people ask her if she's an NI a lot :)
  9. liz & kiesha

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    :shock:
    Dont you see thats why people dont recognise NI and ask is that a husky you have? :?
  10. dogloverr

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    jasmini is stunning, but what is there not to love about Laska as a puppy:grin: , looks a slightly darker version of Jasmini.
  11. kcjack

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    Never seen huskys like that
  12. gemma riley

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    There are lots of Agouti huskies in the UK, if you go to rallies and shows you will see plenty of them.
    This website is a well known one that many people refer to. All of the colours stated on there can be found in the UK

    No colour in the Siberian Husky is rare, any coat colour is acceptable as stated in the breed standard.


    Im sorry to dissappoint but there is no mistaken a Siberian Husky for an NI :)
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  13. arctic.wolf

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    Yes that is true, although it looks as if Mahlek Thunderstorm carries the gene for the mottled/patchy coat, so this came either from his sire or dam (his sire is Call of the wild and his dam is Mahlek Magenta) and if Mahlek Lady Jane carries the gene for a mottled/patchy coat, although pure white herself. These two NI put together could quite easily have produced the mottled coats in this breeders dogs. The Canadian Eskimo dog came later, and as far as I know is not in Axel's breeding.

    Like you said, Chimayo are not breeding NI, so the Chimayo dogs are not the same 'breed' as the NIS dogs being bred now. Axel was not bred by Chimayo, although he is descended from the Chimayo NIS dogs

    And back to Axel, he is a fantastic looking dog, and I really do wish that I had the chance to have him, I hope he finds a good home soon.
  14. dsmem3429

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    My Inca is a NIS registered NI Inuit..... Chimayo Whispers Haw'aa.

    She was bred by the lady now calling her dogs Chimayo Inuits and was 'kicked out' of the NIS for bad breeding practises, as I was told.

    The pups up til then were full reg NIS NI and was obviosuly a ful NIS registered NI breeder.

    As she was no longer a NIS reg breeder she could not call them NI so made up the Chimayo Inuit dog, which is basically the same dog, however as this was 4 or more years ago there may well be other breeds added now.

    I won't talk anymore about a particular breeder on here as it has been done before and she did, I believe, threaten legal action.
  15. Heather and Zak

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    Surely she could have called them NI's if she had wanted. Who would have stopped her? There are many people breeding these types of dogs that are not reg with the NIS, and they call them NI's.
  16. werewolf

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    I am interested to know if any one else has seen dogs, (NIDs), with the markings that this breeder has been producing? I am raking my brain and can seriously say that I have not. That is what makes me wonder if there is something else in there:?:

    I guess, because she was adding other dogs in there, she decided to 'rebrand' (for want of a better word) her dogs. I remember she had a rehome that she clearly said was a NID on her website, (I think there was a thread about it on here).

    Other than the fact that they are refering to Axel as a NID on that site, is there any thing to support that?
  17. arctic.wolf

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    Axel isn't on the Chimayo site. Axel isn't a Chimayo Inuit bred dog. Axel is a Northern Inuit because he has a Northern Inuit Sire and Dam. His breeder was on the TIDA breeders list, don't know if she still is, so it's quite possible Axel has a TIDA pedigree registration.
  18. werewolf

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    So who was his breeder? Who are his parents?

    How do we know he has Northern Inuit Parents, both parents? Basically what I am saying is 'How do we know he is a full NID?' Personally, I know the breed is diverse at times but I have never seen one that looks like him and I am sure that the majority would agree with me.

    Don't get me wrong, he looks a lovely dog but absolutely nothing about him would make me say a 'true' NID.
  19. magpye

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    The plot thickens.. I do hope in the middle of all this controversy the poor mite gets his forever home...
  20. MickB

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    He is a very poor example of the Siberian Husky breed though. I would be very surprised if he was a purebred.

    Mick
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    But what is a pur ni or nid?

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