Question:
Is the alaskan klee kai still available in australia?
2014-04-28 00:56:46 UTC
Hi my names Blake, im from Newcastle NSW Australia, basically i want to know if the Alaskan Klee Kai breed are still available in Australia. for a few days i have been trying to contact southern cross Klee Kai. Which are the only known breeder in Australia, they haven't replied and are only contactable through email, i have heard roomers that the breed is no longer available in Australia but im not sure if this is true or just some idiots opinion. So if you have bought a puppy from southern cross klee kai latley or know anyone that has feel free to help me please. Or if (ACTUALLY KNOW) the answer to this question please answer it also, i don't want peoples oppinions
Eight answers:
2014-05-02 01:25:38 UTC
Alaskan Kee Kai are not a PUREBRED dog-THEY are NOT able to be registered under Australian National Kennel Club or American Kennel Club Regulations!

They are actually a mixture Alaskan Husky, Siberian Husky, American Eskimo & Schipperke.



Also if you look Carefully at South Cross Klee Kai-there is obvious spelling mistake on the dog date of birth! 20088!!! I would avoid them at all cost if I was you!

Are there any health issues in the breed? Overall the AKK breed appears to have excellent health. The main issues that the breed faces are autoimmune thyroiditis, factor VII deficiency, cryptorchids, heart murmurs, and luxating patellars. Southern Cross Klee Kai CLAIMS in writing actually aparently test their dogs for these conditions and will not breed a dog with any of these conditions? Now if you look carefully ONE of their BREEDING dogs is CARRIER for Factor VII Rosie?



These tell me the breeders clearly don't KNOW what they are doing!



There is no telling what a pup of this mix is going to be like-Schipperke can be dicy in temperment and difficult, combined with the two husky can be challenging for an inexperienced owner..



If you like the look of these I recommend some alternative breeds

Pomeranian

Finnish Lapphund

Norwegian Buhund

Swedish Lapphund

Samoyed *****

Euraiser

German Spitz-Mittle & Klein

Japanese Spitz******

Keeshond*****

Schipperke



The ones I have stared are the ones I recommend to look into in particular & read the following links carefully.

http://dogs.about.com/cs/generalcare/a/breeder_flags.htm

http://www.prisonersforprofit.org.au/?p=278

http://www.peteducation.com/article.cfm?c=2+2106&aid=1543

https://www.dogzonline.com.au/breeds/puppies.asp
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2016-10-01 04:05:26 UTC
Alaskan Klee Kai
tarielle_au
2014-04-28 18:33:59 UTC
Not sure if this company is legit or not.

I found a website regarding a scam on these dogs.



http://www.sckk.com.au/scams.htm



I think this is the reason why you haven't heard back from them. Whatever you do, don't send them any money.
2014-07-14 02:52:58 UTC
Hi Blake.

I am the owner of a perfectly healthy gorgeous energetic and loving Alaskan Klee Kai..And yes was bred with Southern Cross Klee Kai..And personally dealt with the owner.And Mums name is Roxie not Rosie.Lovely ppl.

There is also another Klee Kai in our area which is only about 3 hrs from you..ours is 8 months and the other is 12 mths..my wife is talking to the owner now.

They are definately for real..

The website is up for renewel so they are in the process of creating a new one..They are very busy ppl running a farm as well.

The process in having your email read is she will pick 5 randoms and reply.There is no shortage of wannabe owners. We were very lucky cause out of 2 pups to choose from and many ppl in line, we were fortunate enough to be emailed from sckk and to be the first to reply back we had first pick.Klee Kai have only 2 to 3 pups at a time.And only approx 22 in australia
2016-12-15 13:16:04 UTC
Klee Kai
johnie
2016-04-22 16:31:51 UTC
Thyroid disease is one of the most common health problems we face today. From a practical standpoint, there are many ways to approach this issue. Learn here https://tr.im/2LgCq



Hypothyroidism, or underactive thyroid, is a very common problem, and there are many reasons for this, including drinking chlorinated and fluoridated water, and eating brominated flour.



Chlorine, fluoride, and bromine are all in the same family as iodine, and can displace iodine in your thyroid gland.



Secondly, many people simply aren't getting enough iodine in their diet to begin with. The amount you get from iodized salt is just barely enough to prevent you from getting a goiter.
2014-09-03 23:41:11 UTC
Dear All,



I am from Indonesia looking for a pair of Alaskan Klee Kali pups, hopefully show quality, so we can show them as well as develop this breed in Indonesia .

At the moment I have some imported Labrador Retrievers and very active in Indonesian Dog Show, I hope you can help me find a good ones .
Heath
2016-01-18 03:45:17 UTC
Krystal,



You have absolutely NFI what you are talking about!! I own one of the very first four pups born here in OZ so yeah, they are a PUREBRED as recognised by the UNITED KENNEL CLUB! Know your facts before speaking utter crap about **** you obviously know nothing about!!



IDIOT!


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