Dear friends, just a quick update to keep you posted. We are working on a massive update to our database, we can’t talk about it yet, but we are close to a significant result. In the meantime we just heard that both the American Rare Breed Association and the UCK have accepted the CEDs and […]
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There are some big good news going on for the Canadian Inuit Dogs dogs archive… Stay Tuned 🙂
One of the most interesting articles about the Canadian Eskimo (Inuit) Dog that I have ever seen. Breed standard, appearance, temperament and a lot of history since thousands of years ago. Really worth reading !
We are proud to announce that we are now providing a special version of our dogs database for the Canadian Eskimo Dog Club of Great Britain: http://www.canadianeskimodogclub.com/page7.htm A special thank to Racheal Bailey for this opportunity.
A very nice short documentary about the life of a Inuit family with his Eskimo Dog. (14 minutes…) This short docu-fiction film illustrates how traditionally dogs were used by the Netsilik Inuit, in winter and summer. We see puppies and sled dogs used as pack animals. Eskimo dogs were also used for hunting, being particularly skilful […]
Interview with the writer/photographer/dogsled tour guide Miriam Koerner in Sled dog Central.
Racing at the end of the Arctic
Nice pdf about the preservation of a frozen Canadian Arctic historical site.
Eskimo Dog is hard to save… Published by Gadsden Times, 4th August 1977, describes Bill Carpenter and John MCGrath Eskimo Dog Research Foundation project.