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Friday, April 22, 2011

Ask Annabel ~ Klee Kais!






Alaskan Klee Kais are so cool so why don't you have a look at some facts about them!

#1. "The Alaskan Klee Kai is a smaller version of the Alaskan Husky, though it physically resembles the Siberian Husky."
#2. "It is between 10-40 pounds (4.3-18 kg.), comes in 3 size varieties, and 3 color choices."
#3. "Alaskan Klee Kai's shed, bark, and have a high energy level, therefore not making them ideal choices for everyone."
#4. "Without the proper amount of daily and physical exercise they can become high strung."
#5. "However, if in an appropriate home, the Klee Kai can be a wonderful companion."
#6. "They are friendly but somewhat reserved with strangers."
#7. "Socialize well."
#8. "Docile and very loving, they need the humans around them to be calm but firm, confident and consistent pack leaders."
#9. "Height: Standard 15-17.5 inches (38-42 cm.)
Height: Miniature 13-15 inches (33-39 cm)
Height: Toy under 13 inches (33 cm.)"
#10. "Weight: Standard 23 pounds (10 kg.)
Weight: Miniature 15 pounds (7 kg.)
Weight: Toy under 10 pounds (4.3 kg.)"
#11. "The breed has little health problems."
#12. "Because of their size, these dogs can live in an apartment, but a house with at least a small yard is recommended."
#13. "These dogs should be exercised regularly. They should be taken on long daily walks."
#14. "Life Expectancy: Unknown yet, but 14 years is a good estimate."
#15. "Litter Size: Average of 1 - 3 puppies."
#16. "This breed sheds and should be combed and brushed on a regular basis. This breed is an average shedder."
#17. "The Alaskan Klee Kai has a lot of Alaskan and Siberian Husky, as well as small amounts of American Eskimo in it. They were developed in the 70's and are a relatively new breed. They were bred to be companions and their numbers are increasing."

Info and pics from: http://www.dogbreedinfo.com/alaskankleekai.htm

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