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We have owned and bred Northern Inuit or Wolf Type dogs for many years and have successfully produced many outstanding litters.  Every effort is taken to ensure quality in our healthy puppies.

All our own breeding stock go through a thorough health check which includes hip X-Rays.  We are one of the few breeders that go to this extent.  We go to these extremes to ensure that the quality of the respected Olderhill Northern Inuit line continues.

We aim to continue the improvement and standardisation that this beloved breed deserves, building on the fantastic temperament, colour, size and confirmation of this dog.

A good quality Northern Inuit dog is a joy to be seen, a fun loving family oriented dog.

The Northern Inuit dog will usually mix well with other family pets because they are friendly and love companionship, they will rarely argue.  They make great family members as they will bond with the entire family and love to be included in everything that the family does.

They get on well with children and are willing to play or curl up next to you on the sofa and sleep.  Anyone that is privileged to own a Northern Inuit will know what a loving and caring companion they are.

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The breed are not over active, they require medium exercise.  They will moult twice a year but regular brushing will keep their coat in good condition.

With their incredible sense of smell, and a willingness to please the future of the Northern Inuit dogs looks bright and could provide future services such as search and rescue dogs, Guide dogs for the blind, Hearing dogs for the deaf, PAT dogs, Assistance dogs for the disabled or as the pride and joy of families as their loyal pet.

The Northern Inuit dog should not be classed as a guard dog.

The Northern Inuit dog should be considered for the love and companionship it can provide to a family, the breed are more likely to greet a new visitor as a long lost friend rather that an intruder.

 

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