The Alaskan Klee Kai, whose name means "little dog" or "small dog" in Inuit, is a relatively new spitz-type breed developed in Wasilla, Alaska during the 1970s to be a smaller companion version of the Alaskan Husky. Created by one woman and her family through careful breeding of Huskies, American Eskimos, and Schipperkes, the breed became publicly available in 1988 and was officially recognized by the United Kennel Club in 1997, though not yet by the American Kennel Club. Physically resembling a miniature Siberian Husky, Alaskan Klee Kais feature a thick double coat in black and white, gray and white, or red and white color combinations with moderate year-round shedding that becomes heavy twice annually during seasonal coat blowing.
Alert, intelligent, and naturally curious, Alaskan Klee Kais tend to be shy and cautious around strangers, requiring extensive socialization throughout their lives to be friendly with new people, though this wariness makes them excellent watchdogs. They are loyal family companions but have a tendency to bark more than average dogs, especially when their needs aren't met, making them less ideal for apartment living. Energetic and lively, these dogs require substantial daily exercise including free play in fenced yards or long walks on leash, as insufficient activity can lead to restlessness or anxiety. Their dense, dirt-repelling coat needs brushing 1-2 times weekly with bathing only necessary a few times per year unless their curiosity gets them particularly messy.

Alaskan Klee Kai
Winter is a fun loving little girl that is up for anything you are. She loves playing and romping out in the snow, but she's also down for some cuddle time too. She's very smart and doesn't miss much.

Alaskan Klee Kai
Cubby is a cool dude that's a go with the flow type. He's up and ready for some romping and playing tug of war ball or chase. But he's also always ready for some belly rubs and snuggles. And he always

Alaskan Klee Kai
Elsa has two blue eyes and looks like they may stay blue. She is a very sweet little girl that is such a social butterfly making new friends anywhere and everywhere she goes. She has a fun loving sill

Alaskan Klee Kai
Balto has two blue eyes and looks like they may stay blue. Balto has a funny clowny silly personality doing anything he can for some love and attention. He's very friendly and outgoing and will be the

Alaskan Klee Kai & Yorkshire Terrier hybrid
She just eats and relaxes. Would like to give time for her to grow before sale. 8 weeks is what I would like to wait. However if you can prove you can properly provide and take care of her sooner than

American Eskimo & Alaskan Klee Kai hybrid
These little brothers are a mix of American Eskimo/Alaskan Klee Kai/Pomeranian. They are so adorable, playful and loving! Both are current on vaccines and dewormings. Parents have been genetically tes

American Eskimo & Alaskan Klee Kai hybrid
These little brothers are a mix of American Eskimo/Alaskan Klee Kai/Pomeranian. They are so adorable, playful and loving! Both are current on vaccines and dewormings. Parents have been genetically tes

Alaskan Klee Kai
We are not supposed to have favorites but Pudge is one of our favorites around here. How could he not be he is super sweet and loving and oh so pudgy. He's very outgoing and can't wait to go on some a

Alaskan Klee Kai
Balto has a cute silly fun quirky type of personality. He loves attention and will put on a show for some anytime. He is always down for some playtime ball chase or tug of war. And He's full of puppy

Alaskan Klee Kai
Aspen is a super sweet little girl that loves to be held and cuddled but also loves a good game of ball or chase. She is super sweet and fun loving and can't wait to make new friends. She's good with

Alaskan Klee Kai
Ace is a very smart little guy that doesn't miss much. He's super sweet and fun loving as well and is always up for anything and everything. Whether it be some snuggle and chill down time or some romp
The average cost of a purebred Alaskan Klee Kai puppy in the United States is approximately $1434, though prices can vary based on factors such as pedigree, breeder reputation, and location.