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BEWARE of SCAMS and Mixed AKK

 **BUYERS BEWARE of SCAMS**

I am a firm believer in doing homework on anything. Whether it is on a new area you are moving to, the purchase of a car, and yes, even a pet. Lately, there have been a few people in the animal world who are stealing pictures off websites of AKK. These people are listing the AKK as available and asking for much less prices. If you respond to these scam artists by asking questions, they will not have an updated photograph of the puppy unless they steal it off the same site of the original breeder. Some breeders are not aware that scammers are stealing their photographs and trying to sell their AKK. SO, CHECK THE AD BEFORE YOU SEND ANY MONEY!!!!

Also there are those who have adopted an AKK from reputable AKK breeders. These people are using our AKK little babies in their breeding program and cross breeding them to create their own line of animal. It is a catastrophe to our breed! Any persons who have adopted an AKK from our line, has NOT used any AKK from us as all of our AKK are sold on "PET ONLY" contracts. Most AKK breeders have or should have verbiage in their contracts that if breeding is allowed the AKK can ONLY be bred to another AKK. These contracts will stand up in court.

Those people who have adopted an AKK and are cross breeding to another animal other than an AKK are in breach of their contract; they have not obtained the proper testing and paperwork from their vet in order for the AKK to even be placed in the gene pool with another AKK. The AKK is a purebred; registered with the United Kennel Club and the Alaskan Klee Kai Association of America as well as the United Alaskan Klee Kai Association. Therefore, my advice to anyone searching for an AKK is to do your homework on all breeders, make sure you are not pursuing a cross bred AKK and MAKE CERTAIN that a breeder does not have several other dogs that they could possibly be breeding their AKK to.