The Northern Inuit is a relatively new breed, having only been developed in the UK in the 1980s. Similar, but not the same breed is the Tamascan dog. In the short time that these handsome dogs have been around, they have gained popularity not only here in the UK, but elsewhere in the world. Anyone wishing to share their home with one of these handsome dogs must register their interest with breeders and get on a waiting list, as there are only a few well-bred puppies available each year.
Read our Northern Inuit Buying Advice page for information on this dog breed.

Northern Inuit
One beautiful female left from health tested parents. Mum is a pure Tamaskan Dog registered with the TDRUK and dad is a non registered dog from similar lines, bred as part of an ongoing breeding program to expand the gene pool. Both parents have been BVA hip scored and elbow tested, heart tested and Embark tested (for 200 genetic diseases including DM). The lack of regis

Northern Inuit & German Shepherd Hybrid
These stunning strong healthy pups are a cross between a German shepherd and a northern Inuit , There are 2 boys and 5 girls available . Mum and dad are are both health checked by the vet and are family pets and can be seen. Thay will be raised in a family environment and available to view from Friday the 6 th of march at 4 weeks of age and a none refundable deposit of £1

Northern Inuit
Hi, We have 8 super cute puppies seeking their forever homes. 5 boys and 3 girls. Mum is a Wolfalike, (a careful mixture of German Shepherd, Alaskan Malamute, Siberian Husky and Czechoslovakian Wolfdo

Northern Inuit & Mixed Breed Hybrid
*Serious enquiries only please* Last puppy left from litter of 8 Male had first vaccine, microchipped, flea and worm treatment.
Northern Inuit Dogs are intelligent, loyal, and friendly, making them good family pets for experienced owners who can provide consistent training and sufficient exercise. They bond closely with their owners, get along well with children if properly socialised, but may show stubbornness and require firm leadership. They can suffer from separation anxiety and need ample companionship.