Field Report – Sola
Full Blood Elkhound Female – Born March 3, 2026
Kayley × ARCO – Sixth‑Generation Kamia Working Lineage
Stewardship Placement: Laura & Nate – Southern British Columbia
Sola is emerging exactly as expected from a Kayley × ARCO daughter: confident, intelligent, fearless, and already showing the hallmark stability of the Full Blood Elkhound working architecture. At just a few months of age, she is demonstrating the same early composure and terrain intelligence that define her siblings Murdock and Larsen, and the same maternal‑dynasty depth that runs back through Kayley, Tora, and Rita.

Laura and Nate—long‑standing members of the Kamia Stewardship Program—have her in an ideal environment. Their earlier male, Coho, is from the same lineage, a Kai × Hachi son, and he provides the perfect older‑male mentorship for her development. The two dogs are a generational mirror: same instincts, same northern intelligence, same calm working presence.
This field report captures Sola’s first months in southern BC: real terrain, real wildlife, real off‑leash work, and the unmistakable Full Blood Elkhound behaviour that cannot be trained, only inherited.
Bear Encounter – The Hard “Don’t Come In” Message
One of the most telling early moments came in a video where Sola confronted a large black bear. Her response was textbook Full Blood Elkhound:
- Hard bark cadence
- Forward posture, no hesitation
- Clear perimeter ownership
- Zero panic, zero scatter, zero retreat
This is not bravado. It is the inherited northern architecture—calm, deliberate, and fully aware of her surroundings. She delivered the correct message: don’t come in. Even at her young age, she showed the same fearless composure that her brother Murdock displayed on his early bush hikes.
Off‑Leash Hiking – Working With Coho
Another video shows Sola hiking off leash with Coho, moving through southern BC terrain with confidence and natural range. She is already:
- Reading terrain changes
- Checking in voluntarily
- Matching Coho’s pace and perimeter sweeps
- Maintaining full handler focus without commands
This is the same instinct transfer we see across the Full Blood cohort: the Kayley × ARCO intelligence blending seamlessly with the Kai × Hachi stability in Coho. She is not following him—she is working with him, which is the correct developmental pattern.
Play‑Tough Development – Early Social Architecture
A third video shows Sola playing tough with Coho. This is not random puppy play; it is structured social learning:
- She tests boundaries
- He corrects appropriately
- She adjusts instantly
- Both remain calm, balanced, and connected
This is how Full Blood Elkhounds develop their adult working confidence. Coho is doing exactly what an older male should do—steadying her, shaping her, and reinforcing the correct behavioural architecture.
Life Shots – Southern BC
Laura and Nate have provided a beautiful set of photos that capture Sola’s early life in southern British Columbia. These are not staged images—they are real working‑line lifestyle shots that show her temperament, beauty, and environmental awareness.
Bench by the Water – GQ Shot
Sola sitting on the bench at the water’s edge is a perfect representation of her lineage: calm, poised, stunning, and fully aware of everything around her.

River Hikes
Her river photos show her natural terrain reading—ears forward, posture balanced, scanning movement across the water and shoreline.

Boat Shots
On the boat she is relaxed, confident, and connected. No anxiety, no over‑alertness—just the steady temperament that defines the Full Blood line.

General Life Photos
Every image reinforces the same theme: Sola is a stunning beauty with the correct working mind. Coho, equally photogenic, complements her perfectly.

Lineage Context
Sola’s development is exactly what we expect from this lineage:
- Kayley × ARCO Sixth‑generation maternal dynasty, deep stability, high intelligence, strong perimeter instincts.
- Siblings: Murdock & Larsen Both showing exceptional early working behaviour in northern terrain.
- Coho (Kai × Hachi) Earlier generation male from the same architectural line, providing ideal mentorship.
This is a continuation of the Kamia restoration architecture: multi‑generation stability, intact working behaviour, and real‑world instinct transfer.

Stewardship Program Excellence
Laura and Nate have once again demonstrated why they are such valuable members of the Stewardship Program. Their environment, their understanding of the lineage, and their commitment to real working development make them the perfect placement for Sola.
She is thriving because the architecture is correct—and the stewardship is correct.

Conclusion
Sola is a standout female—fearless, intelligent, stunning, and already showing the full working architecture of her lineage. Her early videos and photos confirm what we knew from day one: she is a true Full Blood Elkhound, carrying forward the Kamia northern heritage with grace and power.
