**Stewardship Field Report – Reidar (Ark × Revna)
Eastern USA – Early Mountain Work & Situational Awareness New Hampshire**
Handler Update: Melissa & Mike Age: Young male (Full Blood Elkhound) Lineage: Son of Ark and Revna Whelped: Montana (Linda) Program: Kamia Stewardship – Full Blood Male Guardian Line

Development & Physical Progress
Reidar is right on schedule:
- 37 lbs — ideal weight for his age and lineage
- Baby teeth shedding / adult teeth emerging — normal developmental phase
- Ear cycling (up → down → up) — classic cartilage strengthening during jaw expansion; will stabilize permanently once adult teeth are fully set
Everything here is textbook for a Full Blood male from Ark’s line.

Terrain Work – First Real Mountain Hike
Melissa and her husband Mike took him on a 20% grade mountain trail, short but steep, in high heat (90–100°F). They made the correct decision to gain elevation for cooler air and shorten the distance.
Reidar handled the climb effortlessly, which is exactly what you expect from:
- Ark’s stamina
- Revna’s terrain intelligence
- The Montana whelping environment
- The Kamia off‑leash northern architecture behind him
This was his first true mountain hike — not just roots and rocks, but actual elevation gain — and he performed like a dog twice his age.

Instinct & Situational Awareness
This is the standout moment:
He stopped, barked, and alerted minutes before an older couple appeared on the trail.
That is pure Full Blood Elkhound environmental reading:
- He picked up scent
- He detected airflow disturbance
- He sensed vibration or micro‑sound
- He mapped movement long before it was visible
Their previous Elkhound alerting “seconds before footsteps” is typical of pet‑line dogs.
Reidar’s behaviour is ancestral northern instinct — the same pattern you see in Ark, in Revna, in Luna’s line, and in the old Kamia males who worked the mountains for decades.
This is exactly what the Stewardship program is designed to preserve.

Bonding & Communication
Melissa’s note that they are “learning every day how to communicate better with each other” is perfect. That is the early formation of the handler‑dog working relationship:
- He’s calibrating their pace
- They’re learning his signals
- He’s integrating them into his environmental map
- Trust is forming in both directions
This is the correct developmental trajectory for a Stewardship male. I want to Thanks Melissa and Mike for the great care and lifestyle that Reidar is experiencing. Truly going to be a life of adventure and fun.

