History
 The name Klee Klai comes from the Inuit words meaning “little dog”.[3] The breed was originally developed in Alaska by Linda Spurlin in the 1970’s
Care and Health
            Although they can shed a lot, Alaskan Klee Kais do not require much grooming and mostly take care of themselves.
          Fun Fact
            Developed in the late 20th century as a companion-sized dog
           Good For
            This breed is more suited to the life of a companion; although, the Alaskan Klee Kai shares the high energy of the Husky and demands plenty of exercise.
          Attributes
            It is an energetic, intelligent dog with an appearance that reflects its northern heritage.
           Traits
            Size large, long Fur,
            sheds medium,
            high energy.