Alaskan Klee kai
The Alaskan Klee Kai is a spitz-type breed of dog that was created in the 20th century as a smaller version of the larger Alaskan Malamute and Siberian Husky. It is a canine that exudes intelligence and energy, and its look reveals its northern heritage. Depending on whether it is a regular, toy, or miniature, its weight range as an adult is 5 to 22 pounds.
The typical Alaskan Klee Kai is clever, nimble, interested, and aloof. They may be so intelligent that they develop stubbornness, which is a bad quality. Even though they are little dogs, they are thick-boned and can handle large jumps, which helps them excel at agility. Their small size might be helpful for agility training because it enables them to move easily and gracefully.
They are available in four shades: all white, red and white, black and white, and gray and white. Within each color, there are subcategories like wolf gray and silver gray, cinnamon red and dark crimson, jet black and white, and salt and pepper black and white. Alaskan Klee Kais with albinism may not be eligible for breeding or show rings. Alaskan Klee kai is one of the most beautiful dog breeds with blue eyes.