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NordicWoof Pomskies pomsky / shikai pomsky breeder. I started showing dogs in akc in 1997, and have finished out many champions from the working and herding groups.
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also did some ukc/arba/iabca shows. pomskies are a MIXED BREED DOG. fully research this "breed" dogs are livin

What are your dog's strangest positions? This was Spuce today.
13/05/2023

What are your dog's strangest positions? This was Spuce today.

Meet Mochi! Thanks to Sanoran Pomskies for this lovely boy to add into our bloodlines, for our future revived breeding p...
20/04/2023

Meet Mochi! Thanks to Sanoran Pomskies for this lovely boy to add into our bloodlines, for our future revived breeding program. We are considering breeding Mochi with one or some of the girls we have had in Guardian homes.

Happy Spuce. :)
12/06/2022

Happy Spuce. :)

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How we came to be and who we are.

My name is Danielle Kemper. I started showing dogs in AKC conformation in 1997. Quickly I discovered my passion, and something I had a natural talent and skill for. Connecting with animals had always come easily for me. While training dogs I learned I had a talent in it. What I thought was “simple,” I had learned many people had a hard time achieving getting their dogs to do. Sometime in the early 2000’s I felt comfortable calling myself a professional dog handler for these types of shows and sports. Training and handling for other kennels, and individuals dogs to compete, condition and be groomed for such exhibits was second nature for me.

My passion was always in the Nordic breeds. Spitz type working dogs. The Siberian Husky was the breed I started with in 1997 and produced litters from, pointing or championing many of my dogs offspring. Later in 2003 I went into professional pet grooming, and started my own dog grooming company sometime in 2010 or 2011. Called Awesome Pawz LLC. We service the Glendale, Phoenix and Peoria area of Arizona. This was around the early 2000’s and at about the same time I had been already involved in the Alaskan Klee Kai breed as a handler for 6 champions in the UKC. Also during this time and phase in my life I had moved to Texas for some time, where I acquired some hands on experience working with some exotic animals at a rescue and a breeders facilities. Specifically handling and working with young African Servals, Wolfdogs of different ages (lows, mids and highs) and many Wallabies. Eventually I moved back to Phoenix, Arizona and There were still some things about the Alaskan Klee Kai breed that for me, I disliked. So, I never ended up produced any klee kai litters and eventually left the breed entirely when I was involved in a car/pedestrian crash in 2008, (I was the pedestrian.)

About 2 years went by before I could start to really function again. The accident messed up my back worse then it was. Leaving me with bulging disks and injuries. Prior to that I already suffered from all over type chronic pain, and would randomly fall or twist my ankle from a fall. These were just things I dealt with and usually chalked them up to tripping on air, or a dog. - Today, they call that chronic pain Fibromyalgia. But when I was a kid it was “It’s just all in your head.” However, they now believe it is Lupus. Whatever it is, It sucks and we can leave it at that. I also am hypoglycemic and have used a service dog for alerting me to drops in my blood sugar levels for some time. So I am no amateur when it comes to needing to have a very well trained dog to be so on point your life very literally depends on it.

As time moved on, and I was out of showing dogs due to the accident, I had started to really think about what I wanted to get involved in. Return to Siberian Huskies? What about Klee Kai? ...Nah. I realized I was feeling better and was hoping to rejuvenate my life with something I deeply enjoyed but hadn’t been able to dedicate enough time to. - That, being working with some of the exotics back in Texas. In time, I became involved working with High Content Wolfdogs. I was able to get some more hands on experience, and bought a pair from a fabulous man and ambassador for the “breed.” Alongside him, I socialized my young pair of animals and one of the two had the makings for a great ambassador herself. She enjoyed meeting people, going places and showing off the wonders of what they are, and what they are not. Helping to educate people about why their wild cousins still needed our protection. This magical moment in my life lasted for a good few years, and I had hoped it would for many, many years. This was prior to being actually informed the doctors believed I had Lupus. Some point into these great years with the wolfdogs I started really finding it hard to get out just as often as I needed to partake in the ambassador work with them. Then.. One summer my kidneys started having some serious issues. I was in the hospital and ER almost weekly for almost half that year. There were some scary moments, and by the year after.. I realized I couldn’t get the animals out to ambassador programs like I should be able to. They still received plenty of good home care, enrichment, exercise in a huge run yard and such.. but that was all thanks to my husband, roomate and friends who would help me as much as they did.