Part I of the Natural Rearing Series For decades, chronic disease in dogs has become so common that many people…
A factual overview of the development, lineage stewardship, and preservation efforts behind the Native American Indian Dog. This page presents…
A preserved landrace shaped by function, environment, and Indigenous partnership. The Native American Indian Dog is not a modern recreation,…
The cost of a Native American Indian Dog (NAID) through our program is typically around $3,400. For many people, that…
If you’ve spent any time around purebred dogs, you’ve heard the word “inbreeding” used like a moral verdict: good breeder…
For years, hip testing in dogs has revolved around one name: OFA. For years, breeders have proudly announced “OFA Certified”…
For many dog owners, inflammation is something we associate with injury, illness, or old age. Swelling, stiffness, puffiness. These are…
With his rare and striking red coat, Inlʋchi turns heads wherever he goes, but it is his vibrant personality that…
Busting Myths, Calming Fears, and Returning to What Dogs Were Designed to Eat Raw feeding is one of the most…
Born from a nearly lost lineage and carrying the medicine of joy, Holi bridges the sacred past and the playful…
Introduction: Why This Matters In recent years, I’ve begun sharing something sacred with the public: that my program uniquely raises…
Retired Elder & First-Generation NAID Sire Yuka Kiyo, whose Choctaw name means Liberty, stands as a living bridge between the…