FULL BLOOD IN MOTION — MURDOCK AT 12 WEEKS IN NORTHERN ALBERTA
A Living Demonstration of the Restoration Elkhound
The Full Blood Elkhound is defined by instinct, intelligence, stability, and multi‑generation working heritage. At twelve weeks old, Murdock — a sixth‑generation restoration male — demonstrated all of these traits in a single northern Alberta hike.
This video captures the Full Blood Elkhound exactly as it was historically meant to be: a calm, capable, environmentally intelligent northern dog who works with the handler naturally, without commands, without training, and without conflict.
Instinctive Range Management
In the video, Murdock maintains a perfect working radius entirely on his own. He ranges, circles, scouts, and returns with the precision of a mature male. No cues. No direction. No correction.
This is the hallmark of the Full Blood Elkhound — a dog whose instincts are intact.
Calm, Stable Temperament
Even in new terrain, Murdock remains:
- Quiet
- Balanced
- Confident
- Observant
- Emotionally stable
This is the northern temperament that defined the original Elkhound — the temperament lost in many modern lines but preserved in the Full Blood restoration.
Advanced Scenting Ability
At twelve weeks, Murdock air‑scents like a two‑year‑old:
- High head
- Reading wind currents
- Processing information
- Tracking without noise or excitement
This is inherited, not trained.
Environmental Intelligence
The video shows a young male who:
- Reads terrain
- Adjusts pace
- Maintains spacing
- Moves with purpose
- Understands his surroundings
This is the intelligence of the historic Scandinavian landrace dog.
Multi‑Generation Genetic Transfer
Murdock is the product of deep restoration architecture:
- Arco × Kayley
- Ark × Varella
- Rita × Leif
- Kai × Karu
- Tora × Bram
- Takoda × Mia
- Kamu × Rittu
- Aina × Rico
Six generations on one side, four on the other — all converging into a young male who expresses the original northern working dog.
A Full Blood Elkhound as It Was Meant to Be
This video is more than a cute puppy clip. It is evidence.
Evidence that:
- The restoration program works
- Instinct can be preserved
- Temperament can be restored
- Working intelligence can be inherited
- The Full Blood Elkhound is alive and thriving
Murdock is not exceptional for a puppy. He is normal for a Full Blood.
This is what the Elkhound was — and what it must remain