Seppala Siberian Sleddog

The Seppala Siberian Sleddog exists as a small "evolving breed" population that separated from the Siberian Husky mainstream in 1997 when The Canadian Kennel Club refused registration of new Siberia import stock, blocking genetic renewal for Seppalas. It is recognised in Canada by the Working Canine Association of Canada, a chartered Animal Pedigree Association under the Animal Pedigree Act. Can this tiny population actually become a pilot project for genetic renewal, or is it just as much at risk as other small-population rare breeds?

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