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Northern Group Dog Breeds: Hardy, Independent, and Built for Endurance
The UKC Northern Group includes dog breeds developed for survival and work in harsh, cold climates. These dogs are known for their thick double coats, strong bodies, and resilient temperaments. Originally bred for sled pulling, guarding, and herding in Arctic and sub-Arctic regions, Northern breeds like the Alaskan Malamute, Siberian Husky, and Samoyed excel in endurance, independence, and loyalty. Many are highly intelligent but can be stubborn, requiring consistent training and plenty of exercise. With their striking appearance and pack-oriented nature, Northern Group dogs make devoted companions for experienced owners who appreciate their strength and spirit.
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Miniature Spitz
A.K.A.: Victorian Pomeranian, Klein Spitz
Size
Grooming requirements
Exercise requirements
Good with other dogs
Watchdog ability
Energetic
Weight (lbs): | 18 - 22 lb |
Height (in): | 9 - 11 in |
Colors: | black, white, cream, brown, orange, sable, gold |
Native American Village Dog

A.K.A.: Village Dogs
Size
Grooming requirements
Exercise requirements
Good with other dogs
Watchdog ability
Energetic
Weight (lbs): | 50 to 95 lbs |
Height (in): | 20" to 25" |
Colors: | Various |
Nenets Herding Laika
Scottish Collisky
A.K.A.: Collisky
Primary Breed | Collie |
Secondary Breed | Siberian Husky |
Size
Grooming requirements
Exercise requirements
Good with other dogs
Watchdog ability
Energetic
Weight (lbs): | 55-70 |
Height (in): | 23-25 |
Colors: | Red and Blue Merle, Tricolored, White, Blue, Grey, Silver Sable |