Lakota Izabelle "Izzy"


Native American Indian Dog
Picture of Lakota Izabelle "Izzy", a female Native American Indian Dog

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Home:Johnson, VT  
Age: 3 Years   Sex: Female   Weight: 51-100 lbs


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Nicknames:
Izzy, Bell, Iza

Doggie Dynamics:
 Energy 
sleepyenergetic
 
 Intelligence 
sillygenius
 
 Friendliness 
aggressiveaffectionate
 
 Playfulness 
not playfulvery playful
 
 Disposition 
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Quick Bio:
-purebred

Birthday:
January 15th 2009

Likes:
Izzy loves to be scratched. She loves the affections of her human companion.

Pet-Peeves:
Izzy does not like the crate, or being alone.

Favorite Toy:
Izzy's fovorite toy is a soccer ball with ropes for her to grab. She loves to fetch and thrash the ball around. But most of all, when she brings the ball to her human friends, she loves the acknowledgements that she is a good girl.

Favorite Food:
Izzy loves raw meat. She gets this once a week to help with her growth. It is said that raw meat helps puppies minds grow with the result of great intelligence.

Favorite Walk:
Izzy loves to go to the dog park.

Best Tricks:
Izzy is always learning new tricks but her human companion loves to make her sit, lay down and roll over. You'll have to see her video that is posted.

Arrival Story:
I found a Native American Indian Breeder, years ago. I monitored the liters and the different marking that were being produced. Also, I viewed the testemonials of previous NAID owners and found nothing but good results. I liked the wolf-like look that the tortoise shell color was and when I was able to introduce a new pup to the family, I made my choice and picked Izzy out of the liter. It was love at first sight.

Bio:
Izabelle is a Native American Indian Dog. The founder of the breed - Majestic View sucessfully re-created the breed in order to bring back a nearly extinct breed. I am thankful Karen had done this. This allowed a select few breeders to continue her work in producing the breed. Terrapines in Michigan had the wolf-like markings on their dogs and this is what attracted me to the breeder. They have been wonderful to deal with and has answered every question I have had. These are wonderfully intelligent and loyal dogs and I would have a dozen more just like them if I could. They make good companions and awesome work/sled dogs too. They love to make you happy. They are easy to train, but not a dog for the less dominate person, for they will continue to test you and she what they can get away with. But isn't this typical puppy behavior.

I've Been On Dogster Since:
April 26th 2009 More than 3 years!

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Dogster Id:
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