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  Kennel Bloodlines
 
Type Breeder Background Linkage
Alaskan Huskies
           Noatak Kennels Jacques and Magali Philip Asbjorn Erdal-Aase
Carl Huntington
Charlie Champaine
Fred Mayo
Gareth Wright
George Attla
Harris Dunlap
Jan Svenson
Joe Redington Sr.
Joe Redington Jr.
Larry Tallman
Taylor's
           Iditarod Kennels Joe Redington Jr. Jan Svenson
Jim Arndt
Hoveid
K. Hillestad
Ron Carson
S. Saunderson
Siberian Huskies
           Dreamcatacher Mike & Terry Brent Innisfree, etc.
           Tupilak's Steve Radburn Zero's - Harris Dunlap
 
 

The Zero's Strain

   
 

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 Spots

 
 

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.