The Native American Indian Dog
"Kiowa"
The Native American Dog was used for hunting everything from quail to rabbits, bear to beaver, elk to caribou to moose and were even taught how to fish by the Native Americans.
They were used to babysit the elderly and very young children and used to guard the village from intruders.
They accompanied the women and children while they were gathering berries, roots, herbs and other food sources and protected them from man and wild beast alike.
They played a very vital role in the lives of the original Americans and were their sole beast of burden until the horse was introduced by the Spaniards.
The U.S. government almost succeeded in making this breed of dog extinct in the 1800's.
They are considered to be a non-aggressive breed of dog. The Native American Indian Dog is great with other household pets as well as large livestock.
They are extremely versatile animals bred to work as well as in pulling a sled or hunting whatever game you choose them to hunt.
They serve as search and rescue animals, agility dogs and handicap assist animals.
Their life expectancy is quite long ranging from 14 to 19 years of age.
They have no known genetic faults or defects.
They prefer to be out of doors or your bed or the couch, or where ever their owners happen to be. They are too intelligent of a dog to be a "total" house dog or an apartment dog and do require a back yard to be able to run and play freely at will.
Play With Me...
The Native American Indian Dog logo and wording is now a registered trademark of the United States Government.
The Native American Indian Dog (NAID) is now registered with the National Kennel Club, NKC, with the NAID registry and with CPR, The Certified Pet Registry of America. NEW!!! The NAID is also registered with the American Pet Registry Inc.
Kiowa & Rocky Howl Throughout The Day and At Night - They Do Not Bark
The NAID does not cause allergic reactions in the majority of people with respiratory type allergic reactions to dogs.
Kiowa lays out in the worst of weather including thunder storms, icestorms, heavy snow, & he loves lay flat out.
Hanging Out With The Dobermans
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Kiowa is a VERY social animal. He needs to be petted, talked to and hugged. He loves to roll over and let you pet his tummy. He has ways to tease you once he gets to know you. He will flee from trouble and is very sensitive if yelled at or scolded. He has never bit or threatened anyone ever. He's a NAID, not a domestic dog, so please, if you are looking for a dog that will do tricks and chase a ball and such, choose a domestic dog. |
Watching Over The Lambs
The NAID is excellent with children. The NAID tends to bond very quickly with children and become to love and protect them immediately.
Summer Relaxation
Contrary to this photo, Kiowa is never penned up. He runs 40 acres free and all visitors and children to the farm interact with Kiowa
Kiowa actively watches over the lambs and llamas
Kiowa With His Previous Owner Tonya
Rocky
Kiowa
Kiowa
Kiowa & The Llamas
This is Kiowa's posture while being groomed and brushed. I think enough said about the power of those jaws....
The NAID is an incredibly unique and special breed. They must have room to roam, have unlimited freedom and never be confined. The NAID has a life span of 15 to 25 years and have no none health ailments.
There is generally a waiting list to purchase a Native American Indian Dog from a reputable breeder. We recommend Terra Pines. The owners of this breed will find it an honor to have experienced such a amazing breed.
Kiowa & Rocky are incredibly affectionate. The Native American Indian Dog will love and protect you with everything that they have to give.
Please don't purchase this breed unless they will have unlimited access to roam and run in an area larger than a normal yard.
Once you own a Native American Indian Dog,you will not own another breed.
Kiowa has a fantastic disposition and gets along with all of our animals, in fact, he watches over our lambs and llamas. Amazingly enough, he sleeps near the lambs in the pastures and handles them with the greatest of care.
Kiowa loves to interact with our horses and all other dogs. I can introduce him to any animal and he is intrigued and tries to be buddies immediately. Kiowa has never been aggressive, growled or taken after any domestic animal.
Kiowa & Rocky
Kiss Me.....
Kiss Me.....
Registered Native American Indian Dog