What is the difference between the Native American Indian Dog (NAID) and the Native American Village Dog (NAVD)?
The Native American Village Dog is similar to the Native American Indian Dog only in the breeds that are used in the combination and represent many of the same characteristics of the NAIDs. The NAVDs like the NAIDs are considered hypoallergenic and have no doggie odor. They blow their coats in the spring/early summer but have little to no shedding the rest of the year. A dog that spends a lot of time indoors may shed their undercoat as it comes in so this dog may experience some light shedding year around. The type of dog food fed can also increase loss of coat in some dogs. Indian Valley kennels offers and highly recommends Life’s Abundance Holistic dog food and NuVet Plus to offer the best nutrition and a longer, healthier life for your dog. NuJoint Plus is required to fulfill the contracts requirement for a joint supplement. The NAIDs and NAVDs are both a mix of Alaskan Malamute, Siberian Husky, German Shepherd, Chinook. Although the NAVDs will not have much Chinook in the line as i
The Native American Village Dog is similar to the Native American Indian Dog only in the breeds that are used in the combination and represent many of the same characteristics of the NAIDs. The NAVDs like the NAIDs are considered hypoallergenic and have no doggie odor. They blow their coats in the spring/early summer but have little to no shedding the rest of the year. A dog that spends a lot of time indoors may shed their undercoat as it comes in, so this dog may experience shedding year around. The type of dog food fed can also increase loss of coat in some dogs. Indian Valley kennels offers and highly recommends Life’s Abundance Holistic dog food and NuVet Plus to offer the best nutrition and a longer, healthier life for your dog. “Agility” from Life’s Abundance is required to fulfill the contracts requirement for a joint supplement. Other joing supplements can be given if they meet or exceed the requirements. The NAIDs and NAVDs are both a mix of Alaskan Malamute, Siberian Husky, G