American Indian Dog


 


It's not a wolf or coyote; it's an American Indian dog known for its long pointy ears, thick coat, intense stare, and impressive build. These working companion animals were almost lost to history after the American Indians were segregated onto reservations and often left without the resources necessary to maintain the ancient breed. According to the experts at Animal Corner, the Native

American Indian Dog is believed to be up to 30,000 years old. Yes, it's possible that the breed shared parts of North America with some of the earliest Native Americans to inhabit the land. Some specialists have theorized that the Native American Indian Dog breed could even be the missing link between wolves and the modern-day dog as we know it today.

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