The Official Lineage Classification of the Kamia Preservation Program
A Kamia Fullblood is a dog whose lineage descends entirely from the closed, multi‑generation genetic architecture developed and maintained within the Kamia Scandinavian Elkhound preservation program. It is a proprietary designation used exclusively by Kamia to identify dogs that originate from the program’s foundation imports, documented maternal dynasties, curated sire lines, and controlled metapopulation.
The term Fullblood is not a registry category and is not used by any external breeder, kennel club, or organization. It exists solely within the Kamia preservation ecosystem.

Definition
A dog is recognized as a Kamia Fullblood only if its lineage consists of:
• The Norrland Scandinavian working Elkhound imports that formed the Kamia foundation
• The Kamia maternal dynasties, including the Takoda and Luna lines
• The Kamia sire architecture, including the Jaegar → Dagr → Mane → Teeko lineage
• The working Jämthund blood integrated during the early formation of the program
• The Kamia‑managed metapopulation, maintained through approved steward homes
Only dogs meeting all of these criteria qualify as Fullblood.
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Eligibility Requirements
1. Lineage Exclusivity
The dog must descend 100% from Kamia‑controlled lines.
No outside breeding, registry lines, or external kennel influence is permitted.
2. Multi‑Generation Continuity
A minimum of three generations within the Kamia lineage is required to ensure stability of type, instinct, and genetic architecture.
3. Stewardship Compliance
The dog must be raised under the Kamia Steward Program, which requires intact status, adherence to preservation guidelines, and participation in the controlled metapopulation.
4. Working‑Trait Integrity
The dog must exhibit the instinctive behaviors preserved through the Kamia maternal and sire dynasties — tracking, baying, judgment, stamina, independence, and terrain intelligence.
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What the Term Does Not Represent
The Kamia Fullblood designation is not:
• an AKC, CKC, NKK, or FCI registry category
• a generic “purebred” label
• a show‑bred Scandinavian Elkhound
• a mixed‑line or externally bred dog
• a term that can be adopted or used by other breeders
It is a closed, proprietary lineage classification.
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Purpose of the Designation
The Fullblood classification exists to:
• preserve the genetic architecture of the Norrland working Elkhound
• maintain the integrity of the Kamia dynasties
• protect the lineage from dilution or reinterpretation
• ensure long‑term species‑level continuity
• anchor the preservation program across generations
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Ownership of the Term
Kamia Scandinavian Elkhounds is the sole owner and authority over the term Kamia Fullblood.
Its definition, application, and usage are controlled exclusively within the Kamia preservation program.
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