Interesting description of breed standard. I was a little surprized to see this:
"The Alaskan Klee Kai is a small version of the Alaskan Husky with a wedge-shaped head featuring a striking masked face, prick ears, and a double coat."
because it's my understanding that Alaskan husky is not a true breed. (I know you probably hear this all the time. Maybe you can clarify?)
I quote from http://www.lusitano.dk/AlaskanHusky/races.htm :
The Alaskan Husky is not a breed in its own; it is more a type of dog. This might be a bit confusing, but to our knowledge the Alaskan Husky is not recognized as a breed anywhere in the world. The Alaskan Husky breed is very young and because of the different lines, it is difficult to characterize the dog in an uniform standard. Many mushers consider the breed as a Hybrid Dog or a Siberian Husky "with something else in it...". This "something" can be Setters, wolf, Sight Hound or anything that gives speed and endurance.
Klee Kai's look like minature Siberians to me -- but probably because of my own bias. They are REALLY ADORABLE! I want one! Is it expected that the AKC will recognize the Alaskan Klee Kai as a registered breed anytime soon?






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Why???? Seems odd, do they need a 50-year history/geneology or something? At least the UKC has recognized them!


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