Northern Inuit Dog
The Northern Inuit Dog, along with its offshoot breed lines the Tamaskan dog, the British Timber dog and the Utonagan, is a breed of dog developed from a 1980s breeding project in the United Kingdom with the objective of producing a dog breed that resembles wolves.[1][2]
| Northern Inuit Dog | |
|---|---|
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| Other names | Tamaskan dog British Timber dog Utonagan |
| Origin | United Kingdom |
| Breed status | Not recognised as a breed by any major kennel club. |
| Dog (domestic dog) | |
Northern Inuit Dogs descend from dogs of unknown breed ancestry imported from North America in the 1980s that were crossed with Alaskan Malamutes, German Shepherds, Siberian Huskies and possibly Samoyeds; the intention of the breeding project was to create a dog of wolf-like appearance that could be kept as a companion dog and that could also be trained for other tasks.[2]
The Northern Inuit Dog breeding project subsequently split into a number of breed lines, including the Tamaskan dog, the British Timber dog and the Utonagan.[2]
Popular culture
Northern Inuit Dogs were used in the filming of the television series Game of Thrones to portray dire wolves.[1]
A Tamaskan dog played a wolf in a 2016 Broadway production of The Crucible.[3]
A Tamaskan has been the live mascot for the NC State Wolfpack since 2010, appearing on the sidelines of football games, bowl games, and other football and men’s basketball events.[4][5]
See also
- Dogs portal
- List of dog breeds
References
- Sorenson, John; Matsuoka, Atsuko (2019). Dog's best friend?: rethinking canid-human relations. Montreal: McGill-Queen's University. ISBN 978-0-7735-5905-9.
- Stavinohova, Renata; Hartley, Claudia; Burmeister, Louise M.; Ricketts, Sally L.; Pettitt, Louise; Tetas Pont, Roser; Hitti, Rebekkah J.; Schofield, Ellen; Oliver, James A. C.; Mellersh, Cathryn S. (2019). "Clinical, histopathological and genetic characterisation of oculoskeletal dysplasia in the Northern Inuit Dog". PLOS ONE. 14 (8): e0220761. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0220761. PMC 6695176. PMID 31415586.
- "Play stars rare-breed dog in role of wolf". Newsday.
- Griffin, Samuel. "Tuffy II in training: new pup learns old tricks". Technician.
- Bernstein, Viv (October 5, 2014). "Sheepdog in Wolf's Clothing? Actually, Mascot Is Crossbreed" – via NYTimes.com.
