THE CANADIAN ESKIMO DOG - INUIT DOG - SLAUGHTERED IN THE 1960'S

Поділитися
Вставка
  • Опубліковано 26 вер 2024
  • The Canadian Eskimo Dog is one of the rarest dogs on Earth, due to a controversial history surrounding the supposed mass slaughter of dogs in the 1950's, 60's and 70's by The Canadian Mounted Police while moving native settlers to encampments. What now remains are a few individuals across the globe. Racheal Bailey of Akna Sled Dogs is set on saving this breed and has done wonders in increasing numbers in the United Kingdom and exporting them globally. Anneka meets Racheal and finds out everything about this hardy sled dogs character, history and workability.
    An episode NOT TO MISS....
    Akna Sled Dogs: aknak9.com/
    Canadian Eskimo Club of Great Britain: www.canadianesk...
    Animal Watch Merchandise: teespring.com/...
    To subscribe to our channels click here:
    (Animal Watch) / annekasvenska
    and
    (GreenWorldTV) / @greenworldtvwildlife
    Instagram: www.instagram....
    Twitter: ann...
    Facebook: www.facebook.c...
    Anneka's website: www.annekasvens...
    TikTok: @annekasvenskaofficial
    Presented By Anneka Svenska
    Filmed by Ellen Hope Cobb
    Edited by Ellen Hope Cobb
    A GreenWorldTV Production
    #AnimalWatch
    This film cannot be duplicated on other UA-cam channels or other media platforms without written permission from GreenWorldTV
    DISCLAIMER: "The primary purpose of 'Animal Watch' is to inform and educate. 'Animal Watch' is not responsible and does not independently verify for accuracy all of the claims and opinions expressed in the episodes. Episode content does not constitute generic or specific professional advice, endorsement or services. The views, information, or opinions expressed during [the] Animal Watch episodes are solely those of the individuals involved and do not necessarily represent and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of any other individual, agency, organisation or company."
    #canadianeskimodog #canadianeskimo #inuitdog #canadianinuit

КОМЕНТАРІ • 1 тис.

  • @brently2009
    @brently2009 4 роки тому +568

    As a Canadian I am ashamed how we treated the Inuit peoples and their beautiful dogs!

    • @shaunelijah455
      @shaunelijah455 4 роки тому +10

      Yea and as a Yank we've got a few apologies due our Native Americans. But, to be fair to all sides they weren't always "good neighbors" to other Indian tribes either

    • @skuruhai001
      @skuruhai001 4 роки тому +63

      ​@@shaunelijah455lmao you could practically say that about any existing group of people ever. there is no excuse for a genocide.

    • @alucardhellsing1037
      @alucardhellsing1037 4 роки тому +5

      How's the seal killing going well?
      How's the unchecked murder of First Nation people also going well?

    • @brently2009
      @brently2009 4 роки тому +4

      @Harold Jenkins We as in, my government

    • @peteandrepete528
      @peteandrepete528 4 роки тому +2

      @Harold Jenkins speak for yourself buddy.

  • @vandanarao6353
    @vandanarao6353 4 роки тому +719

    I don't understand the cruelty of humans to enable themselves to kill something so innocent, like a dog.

    • @hikinghermit
      @hikinghermit 4 роки тому +37

      And what about a pig, cattle, chicken, fish...?

    • @matthew_b8157
      @matthew_b8157 4 роки тому +7

      yes canadians are the most racist

    • @lynjs
      @lynjs 4 роки тому +39

      Name an animal or a another human being that humans haven't disrespected in some way. Humans are evil. Let's just face it.

    • @matthew_b8157
      @matthew_b8157 4 роки тому +5

      no its just the canadians

    • @Eric-zb6nv
      @Eric-zb6nv 4 роки тому +6

      @@hikinghermit What about them? They're bred for that. Dogs are not

  • @Raixor
    @Raixor 4 роки тому +198

    Stop showing me big dogs to fall in love with! I already want Huskies, St. Bernards & Great Pyrenees, and now Ovcharkas and these?!!!

    • @ksinclair-garcia2092
      @ksinclair-garcia2092 4 роки тому +23

      I know! My list of furbabies I need keeps growing! Kangal, Cane Corso, Boerbol, Caucasian, Shepard, Malamute to start. My husband is like we can't get all those dogs! I'm like challenge accepted lol

    • @Animal-Watch
      @Animal-Watch  4 роки тому +52

      He he - Imagine how I feel meeting and petting all of them. :) x

    • @Raixor
      @Raixor 4 роки тому +9

      @@Animal-Watch OMG Anaka's talking to me!!! How's my hair
      I wish you could see the comment I left yesterday, on your Huskies video from 2018. 😁🐺

    • @bustersmith5569
      @bustersmith5569 4 роки тому +1

      You are blessed...... 👍

    • @adonnarowe1811
      @adonnarowe1811 3 роки тому

      I know right!! 😆

  • @LittleDemonInside
    @LittleDemonInside 4 роки тому +164

    I hope there are breeding programs being put into place for this breed. It has a long history and should be protected to get their numbers back up.

    • @Uchiha.Itachii
      @Uchiha.Itachii Рік тому +2

      As long as they won’t be sold in America for people to abuse and abandon 💀

    • @bmxriderforlife1234
      @bmxriderforlife1234 Рік тому

      Nit enough is being done. However Greenland has their own population of these dogs. Genetically kept clean and protected.
      Canada and Greenland before they become genetically diverse should use a stock cross program to create as much genetic diversity as possible and up populations now before anything else happens. And create larger genetic diversity.
      Check out the Labrador husky. Not a lab husky cross the Labrador husky land race. Same thing as the eakimo dog but different breed and wolf hybrid heavily but like trainable wolf hybrids. Even worse off. Might be extinct in terms of purebred animals.... at best crosses and pure breds there's maybe 150 is we count really low Labrador husky content and some possible just look alikes that might be partially related.

  • @dvil9
    @dvil9 4 роки тому +273

    The slaughtering makes me ashamed to be Canadian. Such a beautiful breed of dog. Typical government behaviour for that time.

    • @Animal-Watch
      @Animal-Watch  4 роки тому +75

      all countries have a dark history. Britain where I am from are not exempt from atrocities - hopefully we can all learn from them x

    • @ItsNikoHIMself
      @ItsNikoHIMself 4 роки тому +15

      The government should rebuild the population.
      These dogs are majestic.
      Greetings from Germany. ✌️

    • @DapperCracker512
      @DapperCracker512 4 роки тому +10

      Legend has it Justin Trudeau's dog walks around in black face.

    • @jordanschruder2260
      @jordanschruder2260 4 роки тому +4

      Eric Garner he ain’t walking anywhere now. Still quarantining

    • @raapyna8544
      @raapyna8544 4 роки тому +4

      Imagine if govt today went around smashing your cars and killing your pets.

  • @nuzhatelham1189
    @nuzhatelham1189 4 роки тому +428

    Why on Earth would you slaughter such a beautiful and faithful dog ? I hope they make a comeback

    • @nyxara333
      @nyxara333 4 роки тому +2

      @@rocketansky6330 but why are they so hated?

    • @55Quirll
      @55Quirll 4 роки тому +29

      Government control, how else can you control people unless you eleminate their method of travel. If they can't travel they must stay and do what you say.

    • @dirtdiggler9293
      @dirtdiggler9293 4 роки тому +2

      Politics

    • @55Quirll
      @55Quirll 4 роки тому +5

      @@dirtdiggler9293 I would have to agree since those dogs pose no harm to anyone or harm anyone - except in special circumstances. I had a Samoyed which is similar and is named after the tribe in Siberia they come from, fortunately they were never seen as a threat to Government control or the gentle giants called Malamutes they are just as good and are Northern Sled dogs also. Stay safe, happy and healthy.

    • @dirtdiggler9293
      @dirtdiggler9293 4 роки тому

      Isaac Allerton yea, these are the people who need jobs, the ones who get to give themselves 30% raises and claim themselves essential at times like these. I don’t need a job I always have the next task to do and it’s not controlling others.

  • @TopDog8762
    @TopDog8762 4 роки тому +611

    It was the hatred for the native inuit people that drove the slaughter of these magnificent dogs. It was done in an effort to hurt and isolate the inuit people by striking at the heart and soul of the people.

    • @adolphaselrah9506
      @adolphaselrah9506 4 роки тому +6

      TopDog8762 I don’t understand that. Like why do it? Don’t be a idiot and leave them alone

    • @55Quirll
      @55Quirll 4 роки тому +73

      The Government couldn't control them as long as they were mobile. Look at the American Indians and their reservations

    • @catherinelynnfraser2001
      @catherinelynnfraser2001 4 роки тому +7

      It was and it wasn’t. The dogs were tough, independent and partners. Sometimes they were companions and sometimes they were equipment. Dogs and humans have a complicated and a sometimes brutal relationship.

    • @TopDog8762
      @TopDog8762 4 роки тому +5

      @@catherinelynnfraser2001 I disagree based on what my son in law has told me.

    • @JesgateOnDown
      @JesgateOnDown 4 роки тому +19

      Catherine Fraser No. You called them partners, then said they they were equipment. Something being necessary doesn't define it as "equipment." Equipment is a description of an object, not a living being. Is your child's babysitter considered equipment? Are your children considered equipment because they do chores? These are rhetorical questions.

  • @omfgtroller
    @omfgtroller 4 роки тому +260

    how could they shoot such fluffballs? I adore them

    • @yoraul5157
      @yoraul5157 4 роки тому +15

      Idiots sir! Idiots everywhere!

    • @ItsNikoHIMself
      @ItsNikoHIMself 4 роки тому +1

      yo raul
      We all should say „Sir“ more often again.
      Also, you are right, Sir.

    • @ItsNikoHIMself
      @ItsNikoHIMself 4 роки тому +6

      barcaman101
      I hope you don’t mean everyone with lighter skin, because this will make you a racist, Sir. And no one likes racists.

    • @mrspeigel3593
      @mrspeigel3593 4 роки тому +14

      @barcaman101 it's a human problem not a white problem

    • @kumarshashank1988
      @kumarshashank1988 4 роки тому +1

      That time life was not easy like now. People used to kill people ,slave people.. commonly so killing dogs was not a big deal

  • @edengarden6811
    @edengarden6811 4 роки тому +126

    They are gorgeous! And what a great woman, Rachel. Full of love about the breed and well informed about her breed. This was an amazing episode, thank you!!

    • @Animal-Watch
      @Animal-Watch  4 роки тому +8

      Thankyou - you are welcome x

    • @ajoibebebebe
      @ajoibebebebe 4 роки тому +5

      Please don’t forget about Pauline Luxmoore-Ball! She has been just as instrumental!!

  • @fluff_pup8091
    @fluff_pup8091 4 роки тому +386

    They almost look like wolves but fluffier.

    • @robertcampbell8070
      @robertcampbell8070 4 роки тому +20

      Genetically they are pretty close to wolves, as are all Spitz type breeds.

    • @gentilewarrior
      @gentilewarrior 4 роки тому +20

      These are wolves domesticated by the Siberian Mongols when they crossed the Bering sea some 10000-15000 yrs ago.

    • @fluff_pup8091
      @fluff_pup8091 4 роки тому +1

      Wow! That is just amazing

    • @nicolaushess8816
      @nicolaushess8816 4 роки тому +2

      yes, as fluffy as you.

    • @eyalreiss294
      @eyalreiss294 4 роки тому +5

      @@robertcampbell8070 spitz are not necessarily closer to wolves than other domestic dogs they are just way way less modified than other breeds which is why I am drawn to spitz dogs only. Japanese breeds and all the spitz sled dogs I find them gorgeous and noble like a wolf. I would love to keep all of them in my lifetime.

  • @ritamitchell8708
    @ritamitchell8708 4 роки тому +50

    Sounds like the government owes them more than an apology, this makes me so angry

  • @valeriemcdonald440
    @valeriemcdonald440 3 роки тому +14

    One of my neighbours had one of these dogs and their yard borders on a walking path. The dog lived outside with a huge dog house and it came over to play with everyone who walked by. It was scary because it was so huge and hyper, until you realized that it loved people. I think it made friends with everyone in the neighbourhood lol.

  • @martineinfrance
    @martineinfrance 4 роки тому +59

    Thank you Anneka for presenting that breed whom I never heard of before. Lovely dog. His fur is so silky. So sad, this culling in the '60s. I hope the breed recovers gradually and is back to Canada, his land of origin.

  • @elenavivi2662
    @elenavivi2662 4 роки тому +221

    Intentional killing, shooting the dogs instead of enforcing was easier then apologizing after the fact does nothing to erase the senseless brutality that occurred not only to the dogs but to the Inuit ppl themselves. Thank God for ppl like Rachel for reigniting the interest in these dogs by wrkn with them, educating the masses about these beautiful dogs. Leave it up to evil humans to slaughter them. Ignorance is a disease, evil is the result.

    • @heikefoth4624
      @heikefoth4624 4 роки тому +3

      I could not have said it better. Thanks.

    • @LeoInterHyenaem
      @LeoInterHyenaem 4 роки тому +5

      Senseless brutality? The only party on the receiving end of human's uncontrolled propensity for senseless brutality - is the nonhuman animal, especially Wild Animals and what retards call "livestock". Speaking of Canada, annual Seal slaughter, Polar Bear and Brown Bear slaughter, Walrus slaughter, Arctic Fox slaughter, slaughter of countless fur-bearing animals from Beavers to Polar Bears, of Belugas and Whales, etc., and the permission by the so-called "government" to sliteyed savages to slaughter every type of nonhuman Animal there is in the shithole that is canada, along with "livestock" slaughter that is today omnipresent as can be - is infinitely worse than shooting down some humans' willing slaves. I am very much opposed to killing and somewhat milder forms of abuse of dogs (and cats for that matter), but to cry about dogs (worse yet - the savages exploiting them!), rather than for proper Animals (especially, wild masters of their will, as opposed to willing slaves of the human vermin) - is quite pathetic.

    • @killie1313
      @killie1313 4 роки тому +5

      Why isn’t she working to get them re-acclimated to their actual natural habitat in northern Canada if she cares so much then? This breed doesnt belong in a warm climate like Britain and the canadian inuit are now mostly working with huskies because of the rarity of their own breed.

    • @elenavivi2662
      @elenavivi2662 4 роки тому +2

      killie1313 maybe she is, The Canadian Government apologized for the brutal history of slaughtering these beautiful breed of dogs to the brink of extinction but that’s a valid question. Like everything else, excuses and lack of funding is what they usually say. It’s low on their priority list especially now with this pandemic goin on. Frustrating but I always try to see the good in humanity, perhaps we’re not a loss cause. Someone left a brilliant comment once, “they are called Animals by Species but WE are ANIMALS by DEEDS.”

    • @elenavivi2662
      @elenavivi2662 4 роки тому

      Leo_inter_Hyaenaem I respect your insightful well thought out comment. Humanity at its worse. You touched on very important valid heartbreaking facts. It’s overwhelming when I think about it. Small changes lead to monumental changes and we all must face reality and in our own contributions, big or small, we can each make an impact that will greatly help the Animal Kingdom as well Mankind. We share this planet with them, we can all work towards a better system in place. Our future and survival depends on it. It’s crucial.

  • @katipohl2431
    @katipohl2431 4 роки тому +75

    Love at first sight but tears in the eyes because of that sad beautiful history. I have an icelandic and a hungarian sheepdog - love the nordic and and ancient breeds.

    • @ottonormalverbraucher7835
      @ottonormalverbraucher7835 4 роки тому +1

      Kati Pohl I love acient breeds too, better then these "designer dogs" today

    • @katipohl2431
      @katipohl2431 4 роки тому +1

      @@ottonormalverbraucher7835 Ja und sie sind oft so gesund und wesensfest. Bei mir lebte ein ungarischer Mudi (Hirtenhundrasse) bis er mir im Alter von 18 Jahren auf einer Wanderung im Allgäu verunglückte.

    • @antoinettenovella1630
      @antoinettenovella1630 3 роки тому

      Sheepdogs, hug fan of those also.

  • @Littlebigwolfie24
    @Littlebigwolfie24 2 роки тому +10

    I honestly hope these dogs can thrive again in many years to come. I really enjoy your content as I find this very educational and interesting about the history of the different dog breeds.

  • @fluffpuckot
    @fluffpuckot 4 роки тому +64

    Such beautiful dogs! What a horrendous thing to slaughter such animals!

    • @LeoInterHyenaem
      @LeoInterHyenaem 4 роки тому +1

      Isn't it a horrendous thing to slaughter other animals, especially animals like Polar Bears or Walruses, mighty, noble creatures that could make a short work of your beloved servile pet without breaking into sweat? Name Me ONE nonhuman Animal slaughtering whom is not a horrendous thing. I might make an exception for flies, moths and mosquitoes, humans' nearest relatives.
      By the way, the savages that bred these dogs, regularly slaughter them, as well. For skin, for meat, for limited utility as sledding dogs - or simply out of boredom. You understand that shooting them is bad. But do you realise that slitting their throats or shoving a blade between the vertebrae is hardly any better? It's even somewhat worse, if anything. That's what one gets for serving the overgrown, overbred vermin that is the human species.

    • @雯倩蕭
      @雯倩蕭 3 роки тому

      Such beautiful dogs! What a horrendous thing to slaughter such animals!

    • @beerthug
      @beerthug 3 роки тому

      @@LeoInterHyenaem Definitely not a dog that was allowed to grow old and 'less' useful. Not a pet amongst the Inuit.

  • @joecameron3674
    @joecameron3674 4 роки тому +8

    Those dogs are very good looking.. Some of them are downright striking! Thank's for sharing this unique breed!

  • @beckycarr4760
    @beckycarr4760 4 роки тому +11

    Dog videos are the perfect quarantine past time love it

    • @Animal-Watch
      @Animal-Watch  4 роки тому

      you are welcome Becky - I filmed a few more before lock down so stay tuned x

  • @usha9807
    @usha9807 4 роки тому +29

    Oh they are just stunning, love 'em.

  • @tomcash100
    @tomcash100 4 роки тому +7

    I don't accept the apology

  • @Candle-m5s
    @Candle-m5s 4 роки тому +5

    This breed needs more attention!

  • @Dave-jo1hf
    @Dave-jo1hf 3 роки тому +6

    Never knew. Now that this atrocity is out in the open. I have faith they will recover. Need to keep the breed pure! Great content! Keep up the great work!

  • @colossus112785
    @colossus112785 4 роки тому +33

    This is one of the best dog channels on UA-cam can u do one on the breed Tosa Inu please

    • @Animal-Watch
      @Animal-Watch  4 роки тому +8

      Thankyou. I will do, but as they are banned in the UK - I would need to travel abroad to do this

    • @colossus112785
      @colossus112785 4 роки тому

      @@Animal-Watch Thnx Anneka maybe u go to Japan where the breed originated from or come here to the States if anybody has one

    • @ottonormalverbraucher7835
      @ottonormalverbraucher7835 4 роки тому

      Animal Watch why they are banned in the UK? They are so friendly dogs

  • @TraumaER
    @TraumaER 4 роки тому +6

    *Man this lady has one of the most fun looking UA-cam channels. She basically goes around the world and hangs out with the biggest dogs in the world.*

  • @MrDalebenberger
    @MrDalebenberger 2 роки тому +1

    My wife worked for the Arctic Trading Company in Churchill, Manitoba, Canada which is known as the Polar Bear capital of the world. Polar Bear viewing is a huge tourist business and is a large part of the local economy. The lady, Penny, who owns the Arctic Trading Company was the partner of a man who kept a pack of Canadian Eskimo Dogs in an effort to preserve the breed. There is a film that was made showing these beautiful dogs and the owner before his death. They were kept on the land in the traditional Inuit way and the film even features footage of a lone polar bear PLAYING with the dogs as if they are the best of friends. This happened with the dogs tethered in place on a short lead. One would think it would be a feast opportunity for a 1500 lb carnivore but the bear was only interested in friendship.
    Sadly the gentleman passed away four or five years ago. At last hearing, his partner was struggling to maintain and care for the pack with the help of local people.

  • @elizabethperaza2491
    @elizabethperaza2491 4 роки тому +15

    i never knew the terrible history! thank you for sharing !!

  • @sigrunoddgeirsdottir2097
    @sigrunoddgeirsdottir2097 4 роки тому +23

    I heard on the radio today that the Greenland dog is now starting to become endangered.

    • @adolphaselrah9506
      @adolphaselrah9506 4 роки тому +3

      Sigrún Oddgeirsdóttir Nooo!

    • @swlbarely
      @swlbarely 4 роки тому +2

      Wow,.that is a bummer to hear about. The Greenland Dog has always been a dog I've been intrigued with since I heard of them about 5 years ago. I hope they get saved from extinction.

    • @robertcampbell8070
      @robertcampbell8070 4 роки тому +3

      Didn't realize this before, but apparently the Greenland dog and the Canadian Inuit dog are genetically identical.

    • @Animal-Watch
      @Animal-Watch  4 роки тому +7

      Hi the Canadian Eskimo and Greenland Dog are genetically the same

    • @rachealbailey6187
      @rachealbailey6187 4 роки тому +2

      There are estimated of 18,000 Greenland dogs resident in Greenland. This information is directly from the head of the Danish Kennel Club 2020. Denmark owns Greenland. Within Europe there are several hundred also so not a rare breed at all.

  • @jslfcs6655
    @jslfcs6655 4 роки тому +6

    Such a beautiful breed. Absolutely amazing.

  • @eastofenglandgreenlaning
    @eastofenglandgreenlaning 4 роки тому +5

    Not seen CED's since I met Panda at Shepherdsway. Wonderful dogs. Well done for promoting the breed.

  • @swlbarely
    @swlbarely 4 роки тому +12

    Hey Animal Watch, you really post important and interesting material.

  • @ajayvallab
    @ajayvallab 4 роки тому +19

    Shame on the people who killed these magnificent dogs! Shame on Canada. Thanks for educating the world about this beautiful breed.

    • @DaniHMcV
      @DaniHMcV 3 роки тому +2

      I agree it’s shameful that people did this but it’s ridiculous to say “Shame on Canada” for what happened 40-50 years ago. Those people are one or very near it and the people of today’s Canada would never allow this to happen now. I guess you can say that Canada recognized this huge mistake and learned from it. Is that shameful? Never repeating a horrible mistake....that’s something we should all be ashamed of? Sorry, that’s how you become better. Most countries could still learn that kind of lesson right now for the atrocities they still commit.

    • @elizabethharvester6111
      @elizabethharvester6111 Рік тому

      @@DaniHMcV No, we can still say shame on canada. read about murdered and missing Indigenous women and girls, Jordan's Principle, starlight tours. canada is still doing shameful violent things to Indigenous Peoples

  • @calsheridan8961
    @calsheridan8961 3 роки тому +8

    Animals normally communicate by scent.
    Canadian Eskimos: "NAH, WE LOUD."

  • @orkhanhasanov1922
    @orkhanhasanov1922 4 роки тому +4

    very beautiful dogs

  • @GenaFrog
    @GenaFrog 4 роки тому +17

    I once microchipped a litter of Greenland Dogs, they were adorable.

  • @TomKirkman1
    @TomKirkman1 4 роки тому +2

    They run differently than most other sled dogs. Odd gait in the back legs.

  • @wickandde
    @wickandde 4 роки тому +14

    You make me fall in love with a new dog breed every episode 😭
    Serious question do they need shoes for sleighing?

    • @Animal-Watch
      @Animal-Watch  4 роки тому +3

      They don't, but as with all sled dogs - you don't run them so much that their feet become sore. Thankyou btw for your lovely comments x

    • @jennifermina9688
      @jennifermina9688 3 роки тому

      Yes, the dog sled owners give them shoes to protect their paws from the hard cold ice

  • @PeterSolarchannel
    @PeterSolarchannel 4 роки тому +12

    I want this thumbnail for the "Be Aware Of The Dog" sign on my door

  • @notsosilentmajority1
    @notsosilentmajority1 4 роки тому +32

    They are extremely beautiful dogs but they definitely are not a dog for everyone. These dogs require a certain type of owner and a certain type of lifestyle. It's amazing to hear the story behind the Canadian government and what they did to these dogs and the Inuit people. The Inuit people were obviously treated much like the American Indians but it seems odd that it occurred in the 1960's and 70's. It seems like the Canadians would have learned from what the American government did many years earlier. To hear that this breed is down to under one thousand dogs worldwide is scary. Due to the breed requirements and the fact that they aren't as strong as an Alaskan Malamute or as fast as a Siberian Husky, it makes it difficult to find a purpose for them in the real world. Most people don't use a dog for sledding and hunting bears, etc., that along with the fact that usually aren't the best mannered house dogs, makes it difficult to find a quality home for these dogs. Hopefully they survive and thrive. 🙏🏼

    • @monkey2202
      @monkey2202 4 роки тому +4

      The Canadians ended up JUST apologizing in 2008.

    • @notsosilentmajority1
      @notsosilentmajority1 4 роки тому

      @@monkey2202
      👍🏼

    • @BigBadBanshee13
      @BigBadBanshee13 3 роки тому

      With you 90% but if you get true Baffin Islands or the really northern isolated dogs or some Brian ladoons dogs which genetically are the purest lines you can get in what I have seen CED are stronger and bit hardy more rugged the malamutes but in general I think it would be wise to say that draft sleigh breeds fell in decline long ago and even the Siberian huskies are in the decline. For the most part the dogs winning races are Alaskan huskies

    • @notsosilentmajority1
      @notsosilentmajority1 3 роки тому

      @@BigBadBanshee13
      I'm sure you know much more about it than I do. You are right, sled dogs in general have fallen a bit in popularity. I am only familiar with the Siberian Husky, not the Alaskan Husky. The Husky dog in Alaska that I am familiar with is called the Siberian Husky but I don't follow the sledding type dog breeds too much. Best wishes.

    • @BigBadBanshee13
      @BigBadBanshee13 3 роки тому +1

      @@notsosilentmajority1 sadly Siberian’s are not the fastest sled dog on the block no more it’s the Alaskan huskies they are cross breeds of Siberian, and malamutes with running breeds like greyhounds, pointers, Dalmatians and setters. They breed the fastest dogs who love to run over generations which made the Alaskan husky. People still enter with the more historical sled breeds like samys, mals, Siberian’s and CED even Akita’s but they are way to slow for competition. Mostly hobbiests still use this breed and some Inuits still use there dogs for traditional use. And I know there some Russians and Siberians that’s still use there Yakutia sled dogs traditionally. Best wishes also if like these Canadian Eskimo dogs search last dogs of winters highly recommend it cheers from Canada 🇨🇦

  • @CephasRed
    @CephasRed 4 роки тому +10

    These fluffy teddy bear pups are like the amazonian dogs of the north: rare, big, muscular, strong, courageous, yet sweet and cute and soft like overgrown puppies.
    Safe to say I want one but my place is too small for them. One day.

    • @Kasonas
      @Kasonas 4 роки тому +2

      Honestly, the Samoyed is very similar rugged arctic dog that assisted expeditions to the South Pole and Antarctica. I don't live in a very large house or yard, but I do take them out everyday for a hike. They are hardy working breed that needs exercise. You might consider one. But I agree about the Canadian dogs, but probably too much dog for me at this time.

  • @petefoster7303
    @petefoster7303 4 роки тому +1

    Love you Anneka, thank you soo much for your great videos you and your team give us!!! Tack så mycket.❤❤

  • @autisticgamer24
    @autisticgamer24 4 роки тому +3

    So BeaUTiful!! Fluffy Dogs are one of my many weaknesses.

  • @TrynieWinnie_17
    @TrynieWinnie_17 7 місяців тому

    I’ve known Rachael for years now and I can say that she is truly educated and soo knowledgeable when it comes to this gorgeous breed. I am also very excited to announce I will be dipping my toes into owning this breed so come March I will be flying out to get my little bundle of fur. I truly am grateful to be able and part of the beautiful preservation and education of the Canadian Eskimo/Inuit Dog community and lines! My mom has known these beauties for years, she has taught me much when it comes to the dog world but I am also well versed with SOOO much more educated and can’t wait to learn more about this breed!!

  • @abuhuraira3685
    @abuhuraira3685 4 роки тому +37

    You've not lived today until
    You've done something for someone
    Who can never repay you

    • @weldingwarrior4life352
      @weldingwarrior4life352 4 роки тому +2

      Yes I do that every day it's called being a dad.

    • @weldingwarrior4life352
      @weldingwarrior4life352 4 роки тому +1

      D. let's be honest now you know that they will have there own families some sooner than others that comes with more responsibility for our kids that equals les help to parents if any.

    • @Animal-Watch
      @Animal-Watch  4 роки тому +2

      Lovely quote x

    • @bustersmith5569
      @bustersmith5569 4 роки тому

      Thank you ! 👍

  • @candycaneee
    @candycaneee 4 роки тому +3

    Thank you for doing what you do !

  • @carolan9740
    @carolan9740 2 роки тому +3

    I like how she explained how the name Inuit is proper, and the other name derogatory. She absolutely loves the history before colonization, 1000-year evolution of the breed, and was honest about the Canadian government's atrocities with the breed and their relation to the history of how Canada came to be- she wants to protect the breed- well done!

  • @robertobreglia2544
    @robertobreglia2544 4 роки тому +9

    Fantastic video! Really beautiful and strong dogs,very similar to wolves. Thank you very much 👍👍❤

  • @fuyu5979
    @fuyu5979 4 роки тому +32

    Enjoyed watching ur video on the Canadian Inuit dog. Also found it very informative about the shameful n disgraceful acts of the Canadian government n the RMP killings of the breed in the 50s n 60s ! Before thought so highly of the RMP. Last few years hearing about that government's acts against the indigenous people of Canada and now their dogs too. Disgraceful

  • @kaushikchowdhury230
    @kaushikchowdhury230 4 роки тому +2

    Thanks for making these videos. Highlight of my day. Love these big majestic fluffy dogs. Hope they make a major comeback

  • @pim1234
    @pim1234 4 роки тому +5

    Once seen such a combi of cart and dogs...wow they are fast ! And loud ! : )

  • @amandasnider2644
    @amandasnider2644 2 роки тому +1

    My family's new rescue dog was brought to Ontario by a northern dog rescue from Kinngait Nunavut and she had a litter of puppies. One of her puppies recently had a DNA test to determine what breeds it's made up of and after getting the results we determined that our pup (the mama) is 14% unknown breed but the rest is German Shepherd and Canadian Inuit Dog. She is a gorgeous 42 pound almost entirely black pup and she resembles a small black wolf with Amber eyes but with a curly tail (when happy)
    She is an incredibly sweet, affectionate and very goofy girl

  • @mercedesdaye2931
    @mercedesdaye2931 4 роки тому +11

    Based on the video, I love them all.

  • @mrbattowel
    @mrbattowel 4 роки тому +3

    I think these low estimates of the numbers are coming from southern Canadian (and possibly American and UK?) breeders who want scarcity as a marketing ploy. There are plenty of dogs in most Inuit communities, and both Malemutes and Greenland dogs are basically the same (Inuit) breed (with some meddling of course from southern breeders).

  • @glacial3788
    @glacial3788 4 роки тому +4

    Honestly so adorable, I got a malamute and a half husky/malamute and absolutely love all these fluffy dogs

    • @Candle-m5s
      @Candle-m5s 4 роки тому

      Huskys aren't good alone. Wanna get a Eskimo d too?

  • @michellek5550
    @michellek5550 4 роки тому +2

    This episode was really interesting! Thank you!

  • @jabbarmuhammad6167
    @jabbarmuhammad6167 4 роки тому +13

    Why slaughter such a beautiful animal they should preserved and well taken care of

  • @bpindermoss
    @bpindermoss 4 роки тому +1

    Being that I am a Canadian woodsman, I have been around trappers and the like, a lot. A lot of those guys just had 1 or 2 dogs that pulled a toboggan behind the snowshoeing trapper. One guy I met, somewhere off the Alaska highway, was riding a snowmobile for which he professed nothing but hatred. When I asked him why, he said that his dogs, when he had them, never missed a trap. They could smell them and knew where to stop. He also said they were good company. If 1 got hurt, he'd put that one on the sled and let the others pull. Worse came to worse, he could eat a sled dog. And he'd never seen a skidoo that could give him 13 baby skidoos in the spring. So, as we wasted my company's time around a campfire at -45 deg C., I asked him why use a skidoo? He replied that fur prices had gone down so far that he had to have such a long trapline, that dogs just weren't fast enough. The mindset is also that those traps have to be checked every so many days and the skidoo was just so much faster. But boy! Did that guy ever hate skidoos! Oh, and in general, siberians are too small and malemutes are too big. The Inuit dog is just right. And tougher. I remember how those Inuit felt when the dogs were killed, they grieved forever. We Canadians have done a lot of good things, but in reference to our native people, we haven't much to be proud of. As for me, I identify with them. I'm a white guy but regard the height of human technological development as having peaked at the snowshoe. And the sled dog. And the crooked knife. To be able to thrive at -50 deg. C, well, that's one tough man, and smart.

  • @jordanrundle2334
    @jordanrundle2334 4 роки тому +5

    Have you covered the basenji dog yet? If not it would be great if you could! If I'm right their blood line is different to other dogs as in different species of wolf and is one of oldest dog breeds ever! Thank you for another amazing episodes and I hope you're enjoying isolating with your wild pack!!

    • @Animal-Watch
      @Animal-Watch  4 роки тому +3

      I will look into this and thankyou x

  • @mandakinisharma8648
    @mandakinisharma8648 4 роки тому +1

    Really enjoyed the video 👍👍

  • @johnhenrymcmahon6878
    @johnhenrymcmahon6878 4 роки тому +13

    I am so touched by this and the story of these beautiful doggies. That Wolfgang on the picnic table at the end was just too adorable and sweet. Love that boy. Thanks for bringing their story to light A. :) Johnny

  • @criktun3346
    @criktun3346 4 роки тому +1

    That lady with the white hat and red jacked talking in the second half of the video was AMAZING

  • @vandanarao6353
    @vandanarao6353 4 роки тому +31

    They have the capabilities of a wolf with the temperament of a dog.

    • @Animal-Watch
      @Animal-Watch  4 роки тому +4

      They aren't as strong as the wolf - very cute though x

    • @svendhansen5427
      @svendhansen5427 3 роки тому

      In the Yukon in 1969 I saw a mix of such "vicious" big sledgedogs, said to be part wolfs, in line in front of sledges, ready to run or resting after run, I cann't remember.
      What I remember, and will never forget, is how scared I got as I saw small kids spontanious runnig up to these "wild beasts", me expecting the worse kind of reaction from the dogs, that probably were used to though treatment. The dogs did fight between themselves BUT unbelivable, to my amacement. the kids flung their arms around the neck of the dogs like it could have been their own pet without any disprovable reaction

  • @lostwhitewolf
    @lostwhitewolf 4 роки тому +1

    Awesome lovely dogs Rachels a legend representing them.

  • @yoys3365
    @yoys3365 4 роки тому +3

    lovely

  • @paulhampton6408
    @paulhampton6408 4 роки тому +1

    Beautiful !...

  • @erincougar3963
    @erincougar3963 4 роки тому +18

    Today I found out that my dog Zeus is s Canadian Eskimo !! I had no idea so I visited this vid to learn about them x I rlly thought he was a malamute

  • @henryc.zambrano2753
    @henryc.zambrano2753 4 роки тому +2

    Excellent video!!!! I hope we can see Seppalas in one of your future videos.

  • @heisenberg3139
    @heisenberg3139 4 роки тому +1

    Wow what a beautiful Breed... Greetings from Germany..

  • @Alanitoo
    @Alanitoo 4 роки тому +12

    Do the Bernese mountain dog next :)

  • @timoteoluna3789
    @timoteoluna3789 4 роки тому +1

    In the 1970s I met several people with Canadian Eskimo dogs. I haven't seen any since 1980.

  • @sircmont7108
    @sircmont7108 4 роки тому +2

    Liked listening to Racheal's interview, you can tell she cares for and knows alot about the breed.

  • @shahriardelshad2738
    @shahriardelshad2738 4 роки тому +3

    Another well made video, so sad to hear so many were shot,.Anneka you look majestic beeing driven around..
    I would love to drive you around♥️♥️✌️✌️😁

  • @nicolamartin4666
    @nicolamartin4666 2 роки тому

    This video made me cry. I have never seen such adorable dogs.

  • @catherinelynnfraser2001
    @catherinelynnfraser2001 4 роки тому +9

    I remember working up North in the NWT in the eighties. Three thousand dogs and one thousand people. That summer all of the dogs were on the island and fed lake trout. Who knows what breed they really were. They were working dogs and outside of the community and away from people for the summer.

    • @BigpapamoneymanMVPtypebeat
      @BigpapamoneymanMVPtypebeat Рік тому

      The indigenous Canadians did the same with Salish wool dog that’s now extinct. They would keep packs of them on islands to let them grow their wool pelts. Surviving off hunting mice/rats/beaver/muskrat ect. Because of their small size (related to Shih tzu’s) they had to be kept off mainland from predators

  • @busyfloornurse
    @busyfloornurse 9 місяців тому

    I am so touched as I owned a Canadian Inuit (Eskimo) Sled Dog years ago, when I was younger. She (Mandy) was black and white and reminds me so much of a few of the dogs I see in the special; and very much like the black and white dog they have at the table with them who is well-behaved and friendly. When I was in my late teens, a female co-worker also in her late teens, Ann, asked if someone was willing to adopt one of her puppies and provide a good home for them. She said a woman breeder in Canada who was a friend of the family, gave her a male puppy and female puppy of this special dog breed for her birthday. Ann stated her mother would only let her keep one of the puppies. She relayed that these puppies were considered rare, they were registered, and she had papers for them.
    She stated they were an outside dog as they were accustomed to colder temperatures and would get overheated inside a house. She said even though the puppy that she was parting with was worth a lot of money, she was not going to sell it as it was more important for her that she find a good home. She said she would have to check out people's homes and interview the family before making her decision. Ann came to my home for a visit and interviewed my family with me, and she decided afterward on giving her Alaskan Inuit Sled Dog puppy to me.
    There wasn't a mean bone in Mandy's body. Mandy was good with cats and other dogs when she encountered them, and she was good with all people, the elderly and children alike. She liked to play tug of war, and she liked to interact and play period. Mandy would get excited when it started snowing. She would make "happy sounds" and do somersaults in the air despite being a fairly large dog. Mandy was the happiest when my Dad took her to Boy Scout Camp in the winter and let her pull boys on a sled. She required lots of brushing, especially when it got warm out and her coat was shedding. You could brush her for hours every day. My siblings helped out with brushing her out and washing her in warmer weather when she needed it. My Mom and Dad helped to take care of her.
    I would take Mandy for ice cream and to visit people. Mandy went down to our cottage with us, and was on the beach and water with us. She celebrated her birthday with my mother. Mandy was very protective of me, and there are many instances when she was like Rin Tin Tin and Lassie in one, when somehow she knew I was in trouble and came to my aid, or went and got help for me. I referred to her as my "Angel Dog." Mandy lived close to 14 years old, which my Veterinarian told me was quite a long time for a dog of her breed. He said these dogs are normally used as working dogs and usually only live to 7 years old. I loved Mandy very deeply and very much, and still do.

    • @Animal-Watch
      @Animal-Watch  9 місяців тому +1

      Wow Thankyou so much for sharing that 💙

  • @MadiRoss91
    @MadiRoss91 4 роки тому +6

    The dog in the thumbnail looks seriously Canadian. He has the countenance of my father

  • @bernadetteaustin8577
    @bernadetteaustin8577 2 роки тому +2

    Magnificent and Beautiful. I can't imagine the killing of such a stunning breed or any dog! Such a sad and tragic history. 😢

  • @andrefrombrazil3915
    @andrefrombrazil3915 2 роки тому +3

    Amazing Canadian Dogs !
    Congratulations from Brazil 😀

  • @nicoletambasco9210
    @nicoletambasco9210 4 роки тому

    Absolutely beautiful!

  • @Tomek_SK
    @Tomek_SK 4 роки тому +6

    I am very sad that most of them were killed. I hope there will be now more dogs like these, love them :) They are like my dog Alaskan Malamut, very similar :) fingers crossed for them :)

  • @MrGraywood7
    @MrGraywood7 4 роки тому +1

    With every video on your channel, I love dogs more and more. They are the best friend of humans without a doubt.

  • @diamond3414
    @diamond3414 4 роки тому +5

    The dog in thumbnail looks like you said something to his girl and he asking "do we have a problem here?"

  • @reneetuzun6089
    @reneetuzun6089 4 роки тому +2

    They're absolutely Magnificent!! Wow thank you for making all of us aware of this Atrocity. I feel horrible for the Inuit and these very speciall dogs. Great video!!💚

  • @rayrivera1830
    @rayrivera1830 4 роки тому +3

    what healthy happy dogs, love it.

  • @matthewderry1728
    @matthewderry1728 Рік тому +1

    I have a Canadian Eskimo dog and I paid 3500.00 for mine as pup, they are very loyal dogs, but honostly wouldn't recommend for families with younger children, they are very skiddish dogs that are loyal but very territorial, my dog is 4yrs d now and still very loyal but can be a little aggressive to mail man or other dogs,but they are very loyal to their owners and very pretty dogs indeed.

  • @rawhideadventures9515
    @rawhideadventures9515 4 роки тому +5

    it's official, I want two of them.

  • @go-goakins1489
    @go-goakins1489 4 роки тому +1

    Such majestic dogs 🐕! I had an Alaskan husky before & he was so loyal & loving! Love your channel friend👈👏👏👏👏👏👏👏

  • @lynovix2804
    @lynovix2804 4 роки тому +6

    you know it's a respectable and ancient dog when they can't eat kibble

  • @honeyhargreaves4011
    @honeyhargreaves4011 4 роки тому +1

    Awe they are gorgeous! 😍🥰

  • @efficient_pluto
    @efficient_pluto 4 роки тому +7

    I can't believe that the native Inuit people "just" accepted this low kind of apology. They should have made clear that this act of violence and cruelty over 30 yrs could never be forgiven by any means! All Canadians should be ashamed of what their government did!

  • @maxaudibert5793
    @maxaudibert5793 3 місяці тому

    I'm grateful to live in East Greenland where the direct descendant of these Inuit dogs are still alive and well used 6 months a year to get food and transport too.

  • @ChaoticSoulx
    @ChaoticSoulx 4 роки тому +4

    We human beings really don't deserve the beautiful creatures of this world.

    • @rd4501
      @rd4501 3 роки тому

      We humans (specially governments/politicians/) are the plague......

  • @agill2103
    @agill2103 4 роки тому +1

    Beautiful Dogs

  • @LoneLupine
    @LoneLupine 4 роки тому +4

    I got my dog DNA tested and of the breeds that came through, he's equal parts Canadian Inuit Dog, Siberian Husky, Malamute, and...German Shorthair Pointer 😂 *random* I love learning about his ancestors. Great video!

  • @Steve-ps6qw
    @Steve-ps6qw 2 роки тому +1

    We have an American Akita and a Siberian Husky....the Canadian Eskimo dog reminds me of the Akita with the tail and the face/muzzle. I like these dogs and hope to obtain a few to keep them going.

  • @carlosizz89
    @carlosizz89 4 роки тому +1

    if they help hunt polar bears they are pretty badass, thanks for bringing this breed to light awesome dogs!

  • @virginianoelfernandezcano9657
    @virginianoelfernandezcano9657 4 роки тому +6

    Wonderful breed. I enjoyed the video very much. Sad slaughter of such wonderfil and loyal creatures.
    I still can't find much difference with Siberian. If I see an Inuit dog sometime, I won't be able to distinguish it from the Siberian.

  • @IAMGiftbearer
    @IAMGiftbearer 2 роки тому

    These are very majestic dogs!

  • @NachoAE360
    @NachoAE360 4 роки тому +1

    How cool to see them working. Beautiful dogs!

  • @Clawdee-Yah.HuskyNordlichter
    @Clawdee-Yah.HuskyNordlichter 4 роки тому +7

    Fantastic dogs! Beautiful as well! It made me very sad to hear the story about what humans did, we humans are monster! But thank you very much for this incredible Video! (◍•ᴗ•◍)❤