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Working Pack Dog Titles 2017-0119 Working Pack Dog issued number registeredname owners regnum sire sireregnum dam damregnum 1 Shadak’s Sastan Taka Keith & Lynne Hurrell WC786190 Lobito's Caballero of Kiska WC257803 Shadak's Shukeenyuk WB579440 2 Shadak’s Tich-A-Luk Keith & Lynne Hurrell 3 Shadak’s Artic Sonrise Keith & Lynne Hurrell WB650563 Pak N Pulls Kingak WA764822 Pak N Pulls Arctic Shadow WA524342 4 Arken’s Nakina Cheryll Arkins 5 Shadak’s Wicked Winter Keith & Lynne Hurrell WD543192 Witch 6 Czarina Anastasia Nicolle Pat Paulding WD625393 Wyvern Alyeska Arkah of Jo- WB547353 Wyvern's Heather WC990172 Jan 7 Kamai’s Alaluk Of Inuit Ralph Coppola WD686604 Inuit's Driftwood WD252511 Kamai's Artica of Inuit WC738866 8 Suak’s Brite Artic Dawn Paula & Louis Perdoni WE020543 Wyvern's Invictus WD609383 Suak's Aksoah of Brandy WD222764 9 Sno King’s Northern Light Jackai Szuhai WD932145 Tigara's Apollo of Totemtok WC367473 Tamerak's Mist of Cougar Cub WC980864 10 Nicole Ohtahyon Jackai Szuhai WC010823 Athabascan King WB386373 Nicole of Athabasca WB495979 11 Storm King Of Berkeley Gale Castro WE266354 12 Maska Bull Of Rushing Waters Jeff Rolfson WD233138 Gypsy King WC791246 Cricket Lady Under the Pine WC423794 13 Avalanche At Snow Castle Helen Brockmeyer WD598136 Aristeed's Frost Shadow WB496698 Storm Kloud's Happy Nequivik WC510192 14 Maska’s Sure-Foot Sheba Jeff Rolfson WE707239 Maska Bull of Rushing Waters WD233138 Beauty Queen of Swamp WD701391 Hollow 15 Hi-De-Ho’s Royal Heritage Of Sue Worley WE333340 Northwood's Lord Kipnuk WB475489 Eldor's Starr Von Hi-De-Ho WD490983 Kip 16 Lored’s Brutus Jackai Szuhai WC725585 17 Beauty Queen Of Swamp Jeff Rolfson WD701391 Russue's Ima Sure Shot WD110283 Pete's Little Nicole WC843349 Hollow 18 Winter Star’s Tara Judy Scott WE571442 Foxfires Lothorian Gandalf WD435147 Winter Star's Amanda WB951140 19 Wolfsong’s Kegger Of Judy Scott WE807939 Sno-King's Northern Light WD932145 Foxfires Makesha of Wolfsong WE016550 Makesha 20 Williwaw’s Pride Of Vanderval Anna Morelli WE356911 Aleutian's Kenai WD351730 Williwaw's Shemya WC739496 21 Wakon’s Karizma Vicky Jones WC752707 Wakon's Grizzly Bear WB596880 Wakon's Klatush WB005832 22 Nickelsworth Of Kaila Annie Velletri WE782828 Inuit's Sweet Lucifer WB776225 Kaila's Wicked Witch of Inuit WC658348 23 Williwaw’s Northern Dancer Anna Morelli & Diane Brittle WE073409 Williwaw's Kakooshka WC458461 Williwaw's Denali WC694431 24 Sugar River Thunder Paw Tami Dunlap WF318453 Sugar River Gallopin Grizzly WD753798 Avalanche of Deshkas Shadow WF006562 25 Inukpak’s Teton Mist Leah & Arthur Anderson WF176044 Storm Kloud's Echo of Bear WC368566 Sno Ridge's Mountain Lady WD042417 26 Storm Kloud Ffreki Of Aesir Steve & Peggy Anderson WE191350 Storm Kloud's R-Tic Sun WD268280 Storm Kloud's Vanilla Pudding WD645836 27 Storm Kloud Ffirst Time Lady Steve & Peggy Anderson WE216053 Storm Kloud's R-Tic Sun WD268280 Storm Kloud's Vanilla Pudding WD645836 28 Champaign Cablessa J & M Priest WF245444 Sno-Dance's Shon-Ka WD672437 Poker Flat's Nashuba WD945350 O'Champaign 29 Williwaw’s Chisholm Chipper Ron Worth WE956595 Targhee's Chipawa Chipper WE170824 Williwaw's Cache of Akilik WE372095 30 Poker Flat’s Oakiak Ilaga Paula McFadden WE473554 Poker Flat's Midnight Cowboy WD984497 Poker Flat's Nahanni WE031918 31 Ra-We’s Kianna Of Inuit Virginia Rattazzi WE057508 Inuit's Sweet Lucifer WB776225 Aurora's Kiska of Ra-We WD213632 32 Ra-We’s Sweet Wooly Bear Virginia Rattazzi WD501036 Frostfield Sweet Honcho WD501036 Ra-We's Kianna of Inuit WE057508 33 Tikiluks Nickola Of Windrift Beverly Turner WE080386 Kotzebue Kanuck of Chinook WB969339 Kestrel Azure of Windrift WC844789 34 Tikiluk’s Daddy’s Boy Beverly Turner WE731976 Tikiluks Kalaska Red Lobo WC673894 Tikiluks Nickola of Windrift WE080386 35 Hillfrost Cinnamon Dream Patty Padgett WE856569 Tote-Um's Cinnamon Bear WC821741 Hill Frost's Dream Seeker WE157427 36 Lord Thorin Oakenshield Allison & Steve Arnold WF322584 37 Yukon King Of Marjorie;s Dave & Annette Cilley WF542063 38 Aesir’s Geri Of Hill Frost Steve & Peggy Anderson WE099066 Storm Kloud's Ximious Dream WD697638 Mushateer's All For A Dream WD600258 39 Aesir’s Arthur Rex Steve & Peggy Anderson WE751411 Storm Kloud's Ffreki of Aesir WE191350 Aesir's Geri of Hill Frost WE099066 40 Windclan’s Nonook Imaka Mike & Pat Trout WE073956 Wintersets Shaman WD790784 Queenie of Nyack WD322941 05/30/85 41 Vermars Hurricane Hanna Ben Ogburn WD062222 Vermars Arclar Terrific Turk WB570601 Vermars Arclar Shady Sadie WC068332 07/26/85 42 Kazan’s Kasstoff In Maska Pak Jeff Rolfson WF388770 Koldwind's Koryak WE368250 Kazan's Classic Music WE669260 07/26/85 43 Maska’s Torque In Motion Jeff Rolfson WF306719 Maska Bull of Rushing Waters WD233138 Beauty Queen of Swamp WD701391 Hollow 11/12/85 44 Mai Tai’s Moon Wind Sin Paula McFadden WF208180 Poker Flat's Cosmic Ray WE493044 Hug-A-Bear's Midnite Special WD725146 Chuna 01/30/86 45 Herbert Horatio Hamilton Wayne Hamilton WF049307 Heljwins Arctic Adonis WD879265 Miss Dixie Of Southwind WE044254 01/30/86 46 Vanderval’s Koko Diane Brittle & Anna Morelli WF455857 Wakon's Kodiak the Bear WD188927 Williwaw's Pride of Vanderval WE356911 05/15/86 47 Cedar-Den’s Impish Panda Charles & Leslie Crawley WF388493 Alki's Bo Jest WE016912 Cedar Den Boogie's Babino WF218370 Bear 09/26/86 48 Chukchi Savage Chincoteague Virginia Kirkham WF216975 Kiskayo's Best WE676750 Chukchi's Susquehanna Starr WD848655 10/27/86 49 Katmai’s Sasquatch Steve McKinnon WF560457 Taku's Maiway of Aladdin WE367064 Tok Jct's Nikki WF060701 11/15/86 50 Taaralaste Sublik Of Ester Jeffrey Burton 11/22/86 51 Champaign’s Maniitok Steve & Martha Priest WF303305 Kee-Too's Kaija Talarik WE016061 Totemtok's Regina WE222389 01/17/87 52 Starfyre’s Babe Of Tara Judy Scott WF382775 Wolfsong's Kegger of WE807939 Winter Star’s Tara WE571442 Makesha 01/17/87 53 Vanderval’s Eagle Dancer Anna Morelli WF626300 Williwaw's Northern Dancer WE073409 Williwaw's Pride of Vanderval WE356911 03/15/87 54 Targhee’s Tugiak Tuggers Jane Riffle WE869162 Targhee's Chipawa Chipper WE170824 Skookum's Mika of Tugidak WD096405 03/15/87 55 Chukchi’s Athabascan Warrior Virginia Kirkham WD848657 Kooskia's Tsonka Chukchi WD188176 Kooskia's Catawba Chukchi WD284120 05/18/87 56 Windclan’s Wildwood Woof Patricia & Michael Trout WE073957 Wintersets Shaman WD790784 Queenie of Nyack WD322941 05/20/87 57 Wyvern’s Mishka Richard & Elizabeth Pickel WF353322 05/20/87 58 Wyvern’s Niobe Patricia Paulding WF647404 Wyvern's Invictus WD609383 Wyvern's Kissimi WE108856 09/03/87 59 Valden’s Kodiak Of Canjor Robert Collins WE506370 Northwood's Lord Kipnuk WB475489 Hanna's Alaskanstar of Valden WD083071 09/03/87 60 Wyvern’s Nuki S’No Angel Gail & Gale Castro WF613395 Wyvern's Invictus WD609383 Wyvern's Kissimi WE108856 10/01/87 61 Aluk’s Spellbinder Of Indian Mike & Irene Chilinski WF808504 Kiwaliks Littlebit of Kipnuk WF158243 Aluk's Olympic Flame WF623693 10/01/87 62 Canjor’s Kaiyuh Tu Robert Collins WF606872 Tewinots Kodiak of Northwind WE723227 Kohoutec's Kiana of Canjor WE803984 12/19/87 63 R’Trek’s A Touch Of Trouble Jane Riffle WF703625 Kooskia's Nykeeta Bearpaw WE082218 Kooskia's A Touch of Velvet WF216217 12/19/87 64 R’Trek’s Seattle Sioux Jane Riffle WF493854 Targhees Tugiak Tuggers WE869162 Kooskia's A Touch of Velvet WF216217 12/19/87 65 Kooskia’s A Touch Of Velvet Jane Riffle WF216217 Kooskia's Kiowa WD248635 Kooskia's Copper Penny WE530281 02/07/88 66 Alyeska’s Kenosha Snowbelle Charlene LaBelle WF949067 Hyrum's Alaskan Bandit WE965896 Midnight Sun's Naughty Nuka WF572550 03/01/88 67 Poker Flat’s Slapjack Salute Erich W & Jane Wilson- WF893770 Poker Flat's Deputy Dan WF504707 Poker Flats Love At First Bite WF629099 Adickes & R Haggard 03/01/88 68 Amarak’s Kutya Blue Salute Erich W Adickes & Jane WF726355 Barrenfield's Rocket Torpedo WE381158 Mai Tai's Natashquan WF170413 Wilson-Adickes 03/01/88 69 Wolfsong’s Szanka Kutya Jackai Szuhai WE767637 Sno-King's Northern Light WD932145 Foxfires Makesha of Wolfsong WE016550 03/01/88 70 Wolfsong’s Northern Star Jackai Szuhai WF567733 J-Len's Arctic Windjammer WC909008 Wolfsong's Szanka Kutya WE767637 10/17/88 71 Vanderval’s Keesha Thomas O’Keefe & Anna WF808465 Williwaw's Northern Dancer WE073409 Vanderval's Koko WF455857 Morelli 10/17/88 72 Vanderval’s Kayak The Bear Anna Morelli WF819958 Williwaw's Northern Dancer WE073409 Vanderval's Koko WF455857 10/25/88 73 Windstorm’s Sasha Ann D Ghiorso WE813467 Snofire's Taku WE222976 Kiska of Vi'Taurus WE518727 10/25/88 74 Hyrum’s Alaskan Bandit Vicky & Glen Palmer WE956896 King Arctic Snow WE056077 Rocky Glacier's Misty Morning WE271705 10/25/88 75 Midnight Sun’s Naughty Nuka Vicky & Glen Palmer WF572550 Malwood's Dirty Demon WE790639 Snokimo's Oakiok Nuka WE953519 10/25/88 76 Kooskia’s Digger Dan Roxanne L McKinnon WF623694 Kooskia's Chugach of Kismck WE423831 Kooskia's Serenity WE255470 10/25/88 77 Amstar’s Sir Eyes A Bandit Steve & Roxanne McKinnon WF887939 Kooskia's Digger Dan WF623694 Katmai's Sasquatch WF560457 01/13/89 78 Williwaw’s Cache Of Akilik Ronald Worth & Paula WE372095 Williwaw's Kakooshka WC458461 Akilik's Slita of Askvoll WD201070 McFadden 02/10/89 79 Nabo’s Tell Me Lies Nancy Guadagna WG062834 Onak's Tomattomani At Nabo WF925873 Onak's Isabeau of Nabo WF887792 02/10/89 80 Onak’s Tomattomani At Nabo Nancy Guadagna WF925873 Skookums Tamon of Onak WF483744 Onak's Tufferenhel WE138074 02/10/89 81 Onak’s Isabeau Of Nabo Nancy Guadagna WF887792 J-Len's Yankee Clipper WF321684 Onak's Prairie Blaze at J-Len WF477213 04/11/89 82 Kita’s Beraiah Besai Susan Kelly WF735238 Montak's
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