I was taking a quiz about what dog would be best for me since my dog was resently murdered by my cousin. I got the Native American Indian Dog. Hypoallergetic (sp?!)
@sketchly60 meh, what eva, just be careful with small kids, I found that on wikipedia that a NAID had pulled a baby out of its crib and carried it several yards before dropping it and leaving.
@sketchly60 What breeder are you getting them from? They may be okay, but make sure to ask the pedigree of the parents, ask to interact with both the parents and the pups, and then lastly, when you get your pup, have it DNA tested. It may have some wolf blood in it.
I looked these dogs up and found out they were a lie, the original breeder was cross breeding dogs and wolves, when she was reported, she had the most wolf-like dogs shot before the authorities arrived. The real indian dog is called "The American Indian Dog" so be leery about breeders who had "Native" to the front of that name.
my family has had two of these dogs... both of them hardly shed, were very powerful, protective dogs.. also were hypoallergenic that is correct. The first one we had was an amazing dog, unfortunately got bone cancer at only 4 years old... the next one was another case and he was very aggresive and we were worried about him biting someone so we had to give back to breeder... :\ by far my favorite dogs ever we had a River and a Timber from majestic view in michigan.
@RatongaBruiser big budget for food indeed :D wow they can pack it away. I got my naid from Michigan to
tashious 4 months ago
@StefyStuff kk i aint getting one anyways i got a cat instead.
sketchly60 9 months ago
@sketchly60 meh, what eva, just be careful with small kids, I found that on wikipedia that a NAID had pulled a baby out of its crib and carried it several yards before dropping it and leaving.
StefyStuff 9 months ago
@StefyStuff ooo..... thats wat my family wants ;) a wolf. BUT we want it trained FISRT and TAMED
sketchly60 9 months ago
@sketchly60 What breeder are you getting them from? They may be okay, but make sure to ask the pedigree of the parents, ask to interact with both the parents and the pups, and then lastly, when you get your pup, have it DNA tested. It may have some wolf blood in it.
StefyStuff 9 months ago
@StefyStuff really? cause i am getting one on my b day they r for sale in PA
sketchly60 9 months ago
I looked these dogs up and found out they were a lie, the original breeder was cross breeding dogs and wolves, when she was reported, she had the most wolf-like dogs shot before the authorities arrived. The real indian dog is called "The American Indian Dog" so be leery about breeders who had "Native" to the front of that name.
StefyStuff 1 year ago
@1AnimeAddict1
your comment is a year old but I wanted to say, the czechoslovakian wolfdog is imo the closest looking to wolves :)
I dunno if you can find them in the states though
Kwizii 1 year ago
my family has had two of these dogs... both of them hardly shed, were very powerful, protective dogs.. also were hypoallergenic that is correct. The first one we had was an amazing dog, unfortunately got bone cancer at only 4 years old... the next one was another case and he was very aggresive and we were worried about him biting someone so we had to give back to breeder... :\ by far my favorite dogs ever we had a River and a Timber from majestic view in michigan.
cstmx156 2 years ago
Remember to make sure you have the time and will to train it, the space for it to roam in, a big budget for food, and endurance to walk it daily.
RatongaBruiser 2 years ago