So Blue, you more into Euro hound type? or the real Alaskan type? I don't know to feel happy or sad for you....getting more dogs. I feel it my duty to warn you it's addictive. Next thing is more sleds, then more rope, then more........, higher quality feed, more vitamins, different decor era/ deworming methods, different collars, harnesses, style is of housing.. By the time you're 40 you may have everything your own way only to find you want to take a different direction.
Actually I can't say for sure what will happen only that I have seen it happen that way often. Good luck my girl.
Rosie girl.."anxiety alert dog"...wow. Never heard of that. Mind you I guess if a K9 can be taught to signal people when they detect prostate cancer they can also be taught to signal us when they detect anxiety too. Good-on-ya. I could've used that a few years ago. I don't think I'll ever train any K9's for anything but mushing from now on but LMK how your training progresses.
Char...I work for the local garden centre parttime and the landfill/recycling depot part time. Along with everything I do at home my day starts about 5or6AM and I'm lucky if I get to bed before1130PM. Most of the time I don't get to watch an entire episode of my fave NETFLIX show/series. Starting to slow down a bit tho...so maybe this crazy old man can have a little time to relax before mushing season.....although it's very unlikely.
Long story here.... Astoundingly I have some time this evening.
There is a tribe of PreColumbian people that live in Arizona area(Navajo) and some more in the northern areas between the Cree and the Eskimo. Most people use a politically incorrect term calling them Chipawon, an English bastardization of a Cree word"chipweyan"suffixed from tchipwaw meaning it is sharp/pointed. It refers to the pointed hood parkas that they wore. So essentially it means he/she is pointed hood people.
Dene is the word for the tribe to refer to themselves as. It means "human being".
Cree is actually an English batardization of a French word sounding something like cree ay. I think it refers to " in the process of being in/with creation". I call myself Ininu(in nih new). It means "human being".
Also, Eskimo is an English bastardization of an Ininimotan word"askimiw" which translates to earth dweller in English. I am absolutely miffed as to how it got to mean "eater of raw meat" or "cannibal". So.....Inuit. It means "human being". Qimmiq is the word the Inuit use for dog.
So..
..Tsi is Dene for dog. This Tsi were very wolf looking. Coat colours, eyes, long slender legs, deep narrow chests. The only way they were different than wolves was their tail curled like a Qimmiq and occasionally clolored similar to a Qimmiq since they were occasional cross-breedings to them.
Oh ya, I used "were" and "was" is because due to a government implemented plan to erradicate independence of an entire people, a wonderful tough, hardworking, loyal, friendly, deep snow sled-dog is to my knowledge now amongst the many extinct preColumbian dogs of NorthAmerica.
I think my dog Stinky was amongst the last of the breed. He was actually part genetic Manitoba Timber Wolf. Even though he very much looked the part of the original Tsi with the ArcticWolf and TundraWolf infusions his line was diluted with Manitoba Timber Wolf.
I have his grit grandkids here albeit very diluted with Sibe, Qimmiq and a touch of Mal. That's my "Birthday Brood". Hopefully I'll get on here more in the near future and get some pix up to show y'all.
Long stories I love. Yup, getting old. . Yup....love my dogs and mushing....and history.... ....and dog history. LOL.
HAGD

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