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GR CH PR Shalimar's Karluk V AliAK
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pictures of Luk
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Luk was a joy to own. He was spunky, lively and
funny! Luk fathered many gorgeous pups here at AliAK
and he is now retired form breeding and enjoying
the good life in Elgin, IL living with one of his
sons!
Although we miss Luk terribly we know he is loved
and has a wonderful home!
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PR AliAK's Chena V Kiska Blue
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3/31/07 Litter
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Chena was born out of our own Kissy and
Kipnuk. She was a very sparky sweet girl who came to live with us
after being in Texas for several months. We bred her one time to Luk
(she was a FVII carrier) and we have kept her little girl, Gennie, to
carry on the wonderful genes of our early foundation female.
Chena now lives in Arizona with a wonderful
family and is having a great time. We really miss her around here.
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PR Alaskai's Willow
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3/30/07 Litter
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Willow (left) came from Sandy Kay Neill's Alaskai's
kennel last fall. She is the mother to our wonderful Nikki. We
are very happy to have had her spend time with us here and to
have the three generations of her family at one time here too!
Willow has found her forever home in Chicago, living with
a family that includes her own grandson, ( Nikki's boy).
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CH PR Kodiakk's Kiska Blue V AliAK
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2/18/2005 Litter
8/12/2005 Litter
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What can I say about Kissy? She is
the love of our lives, and she is the "Matriarch" of our kennel.
Kissy commands respect from each and every dog here at AliAK, even the
Siberians. Kissy was our second AKK ever, right after Kodi, so she has
her forever home right here with us. Kissy blessed us with two litters
before being spayed in an emergency surgery for advanced Pyometra.
She was one of our first dogs tested and
found to be affected with FVII, though she never exhibited any symptoms
of the disease and still doesn't.
Kissy helps the other Moms here by
playing and disciplining their puppies. There is nothing Kissy loves
better that to play with a litter of puppies. She is an assett to our
kennel and will never lose her place as our foundation female.
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CH PR ALiAK's Naughty Lace Skyline
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8/27/06
Litter
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Lacey was one of Kissy's first two babies
and had lived in two homes before she returned to us in June, 2006.
Lacey was also found to be affected with
FVII, and I brought her back here as a result. She had just one litter
here. All her carrier pups went to pet homes.
Lacey now lives in MA. with her forever
family and loves them dearly.
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CH WACO-Ebonorth's Kobuk V ALiAK
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2/18/2005 Litter
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Kobuk, or Bukky, was our second boy ever,
and our first stud dog at AliAK. He was a breath taking boy, so
stunning, a standard AKK. He moved like the wind and was a full brother
to our Keno. Kobuk was from Carroll Parkison, one of my mentors who has
passed away. Due to this, Kobuk will always hold a special spot in my
heart.
Kobuk ended up outgrowing the standard for
size. He was over 18" and 30 lbs when full grown. For that reason, I
had Kobuk neutered and he is living out his days at the "AKK
retreat"--(hahaha)!, better known as Vickie's house in Madison WI.
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PR WACO's Tatiana V Aliana
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06/27/2005
Litter
02/10/2006 Litter
09/12/06
Litter
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Tia was one of the most terrific,
personable dogs I have had the pleasure to share my life
with! She came to me upon the death of my dear friend and
mentor, Carroll Parkison. Tia produced some of our best puppies
EVER at AliAK! She was a quirky funny girl who loved nothing more than
being right next to me at all times.
Just before Tia's last litter was born, a
lovely person contacted me looking for an AKK to replace her AKK,
Aliana, who had passed away from cancer. She had gotten Aliana from
Carroll several years before, and her remaining male AKK was suffering
from such loneliness since Aliana had passed away. Did I possibly have
an AKK to help him to become happy again?
Well, imagine my joy when I realized
that Tia would not only be perfect for this person's family, but Tia
was Aliana's DAUGHTER!
We imagined this was a sign that Carroll
was still watching over her wonderful babies from above!
Tia now resides happily with Pam and A.C.,
and their AKK, Denali, in both Idaho and Alaska.
Tia left me with such fond memories and did
a wonderful job of contributing her exquisite genes to the AKK
genepool. She is missed greatly here.
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WACO's Kaligortarpok V AliAK
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06/25/05
Litter
02/12/06
Litter
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Kali was another sweet little lady who came
to me after being in a few other homes. She was out of Carroll's
kennel, too. She was a gorgeous "blonde" with the most beautiful brown
eyes. At times she reminded me of a tiny deer. Her tail had the most
awesome "plume". She loved belly rubs and will still flop over on
her back at the mere mention of one!
Kali had trouble whelping puppies and I
didn't feel it was fair to breed her and subject her to c-section
deliveries any longer. I had her spayed after her second litter, and
she is living happily ever efter at the AKK retreat at Vickie's house
with her son Butterball, and cousins Kobuk and Zita.
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CH WACO's Pungattok V Illatuyok
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11/14/05
Litter
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Punkie came here with Tia from Carroll's
kennel. She was so beautiful and a very sweet little female. She
was Carroll's first ever UKC Champion, so quite a special girl for us
to behold!
Punkie also had trouble whelping, and after
two c-sections (one with Carroll, and one while here) I again decided
it was not fair to subject her to a breeding life of surgeries. I
found a wonderful home for Punkie with a Navy family in Norfolk, VA.
Punkie is their one and only girl and enjoys her special place in
her forever home there.
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CH PR Lisaloke's Knik Punkin V AliAK
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12/02/2005 Litter
12/27/06 Litter
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Punkin was a delightful, sweet small girl
who came to us from Lori Hart's kennel in 2004. She was very small and
quiet and just loved being on my lap, and kissing me to wake up. Punkin
had great trouble having babies. She lost a whole litter in the Summer
of 2006 just one week before they were due. She was very sad when
that happened.
She was able to have one last little boy
pup in December 2006, though she had a c-section and lost her other
male puppy in labor. As a result, I felt enough was enough, so I had Dr
Randall spay Punkin after her c-section, so she would no longer have to
go through this difficult process.
Punkin has gone to be the "special girl"
she deserves to be with her new Mom in Redlands, CA.
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