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The Alaskan Klee Kai is not a breed for everyone or
even for most people. The Alaskan Klee Kai is a breed for those people
who understand dogs and want an intelligent, self-thinking, independent
breed with a mischievous streak that will challenge their owners to out
think them. The Alaskan Klee Kai will pick their own owner will bond
tightly to their person and their family but will look at the rest of
the world questioning: "Who are you and why should I bother with you?
Learn
more about these wonderful, challenging,
intelligent, personable "miniature huskies"
And if you are like us,
you too will fall in love with these
Adorable Alaskan Klee Kai
Click Here For The
W.E. General AKK Breed Info Pamphlet
(pdf brochure ©2006)
Click Here For The W.E. AKK
Breed Information Article
(pdf article ©2003)
Adorable Alaskan Klee Kai of
Widdershin Estates
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"Filling out a questionnaire is not a
commitment on the part of the prospective buyer, it is only a vehicle to
understand what you are looking for and gives the breeder an
understanding in evaluating you as a match for their pups."
Barry McFarland (Nov 4, 2010)
Click Here For The
W.E. Potential Parent Questionnaire
(pdf Form ©2010
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Carefully research the breeder
(including Widdershin Estates)
you consider as the source for your canine family member:
Something to Remember
(THINK*) About Breeders
Author Unknown
How many
litters does a breeder have to have before
being considered an experienced breeder?
They should have bred at least one good
litter that they can brag on. This will gain them credibility.
They should have had at least one litter
that looked great on paper but turned out to be a disaster. This will
teach humility.
They should have held (God forbid!) at
least one deformed puppy and wept as it slipped into the calm, silent
quiet of death. This will provide the heart to be very careful to do
everything possible to not see it again.
They should have studied the lines and
the traits and the greats and the problems each has produced and read
all the books they can bet their hands on. This will give them
knowledge.
Last of all, they should have consulted
the greats in the breed and never, never consider themselves to be
experienced breeders. They are then, possibly, experienced breeders.
* Edited In (Added) By Carol Din Of
Widdershin Estates
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