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Alaskan Huskies |
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Noatak Kennels |
Jacques and Magali Philip |
Asbjorn Erdal-Aase |
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Carl Huntington |
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Charlie Champaine |
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Fred Mayo |
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Gareth Wright |
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George Attla |
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Harris Dunlap |
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Jan Svenson |
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Joe Redington Sr. |
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Joe Redington Jr. |
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Larry Tallman |
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Taylor's |
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Iditarod Kennels |
Joe Redington Jr. |
Jan Svenson |
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Jim Arndt |
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Hoveid |
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K. Hillestad |
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Ron Carson |
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S. Saunderson |
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Siberian Huskies |
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Dreamcatacher |
Mike & Terry Brent |
Innisfree, etc. |
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Tupilak's |
Steve Radburn |
Zero's - Harris Dunlap |
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The Zero's Strain |
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Harris L. Dunlap, pictured left, founder
of the Zero line, started racing sled dogs in the 1960s, and
although switching to Alaskans as many keen competitors did
over in Alaska, continued to breed his American Kennel Club
registered Siberian bloodline and to include the best of
them in his open-class speed racing team.
THE ZERO BLOODLINE was tightly bred and based primarily on
the mating of Zero's Three Spots and Zero's Rena. Three
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came from old Canadian bloodlines: Snow Ridge, Huskie Lodge,
Shady Lane. Rena was out of New England Racing Siberian
Husky lineage, a double granddaughter of Posey's Williwah;
her background was mostly Igloo Pak and Calivali. A McFaul
Seppala component entered the bloodline with the mating of
Maquois of Seppala to Three Spot's dam, Oomik's Svea, to
produce Decca of Brookville. Small amounts of other
bloodlines came into the picture, but the Three Spots/Rena
mating plus Decca of Brookville was the main genetic base
for a sustained breeding programme that spanned six
generations. The Dunlap kennel closed in the mid-1990s. |
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