HERE'S LOKI!!
Her real name is RikSu's Wild Child Lokita (So named by Junior) and she was bred by us here at the Dogyard and whelped in Wabash, Indiana on Jan. 8, 1998. She is 36.40 % Wolf-- Canus Lupus Occidentalis/ Arctos. Her sire belonged to me, Lakota's Biggest Boy Kunu. Kunu was 26.12 % and a very smart and affectionate dog, that we raised from a pup. I saw Kunu's sire, Naeoma, who was a friendly 52.23 % and his dam who was an AKC Alaskan Malamute. Naeoma's sire was known to me also, and he was what we call a 98 per center, and looked every inch of it. He was black.
Loki's mom was Naketa's Swift Wind , a shy 46.67 % Occidentalis/ Lycaon, who belonged to a friend of ours. Loki was pick of the litter, as Stud fee.
Loki and her litter-mates were registered with the National Wolf Hybrid Association.
We had her fixed as she has blue eyes (They should be amber) and what we call a "wooley", that is very long haired, coat. So she doesn't fit anybody's standard, but she is truly unique. I think her mom must have had some husky in her for the eyes, and maybe Collie for the coat. (Early breeders liked to put a pinch of Collie in the mix). Loki has a habit of keeping her ears back, and I don't know why--it's not a fear or agression deal with her, so I don't know why she does it.
But she is a very sweet and adorable, friendly girl and we love her. Bandit, a striking Siberian, is her companion . She outweighs Bandit by about 25 lbs. or so, so she can body slam him away from his food dish, and he lets her, I think because he loves her...
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Loki and Bandit are absolutely beautiful!
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