Northern Inuit Dog
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The northern Inuit dog, along with its offshoots, the British timber dog, the tamaskan and the utonagan, is a crossbreed of dog developed from a 1980s breeding project in the United Kingdom with the objective of producing a dog breed resembling wolves.[1][2]
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Northern Inuit Dog | |
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Other names | dog British Timber dog Utonagan |
Origin | United Kingdom |
Breed status | Not recognised as a breed by any major kennel club. |
Dog (domestic dog) |
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