ELKHOUND FAMILIES — THE TEKLA × DAGR BRANCH

Ana at 14 Weeks · Tekla · MANE · Tuva

Kamia Kennels – Field Notes Series

This entry in the Elkhound Families series documents one of the most genetically significant outings in the entire Kamia archive. In this video, filmed roughly four years ago, we see the Tekla × Dagr branch of the dynasty — a pairing that produced the exceptional young Norwegian Elkhound female Ana.

At approximately 14 weeks of age, Ana is already demonstrating the unmistakable working intelligence that defines the Tekla line. And she is doing so under the mentorship of:

  • Tekla — her mother
  • MANE — her half‑brother (Takoda × Tekla)
  • Tuva — Tekla’s full twin sister

This is a rare moment where three of the most influential dogs in the Kamia program are shaping the development of a future foundation female.

THE GENETIC FOUNDATION — TEKLA × DAGR

The Tekla × Dagr pairing is one of the most important matings in the Kamia program.

Tekla

  • Daughter of Bram × Kamp
  • One of the greatest working females in Kamia history
  • The origin of multiple modern maternal lines

Dagr

  • Son of Takoda × GAEDA
  • Half‑brother to MANE
  • Carrier of the deep Norrland working intelligence
  • A male whose instincts matched Tekla perfectly

This pairing fused:

  • Tekla’s maternal intelligence
  • Dagr’s Norrland scenting and terrain awareness
  • Bram’s inland working coat
  • Takoda’s calm, balanced working mind

The result was Ana — a female with extraordinary early maturity and instinctive skill.

ANA — A 14‑WEEK‑OLD WORKING PRODIGY

At just 14 weeks, Ana demonstrates:

  • correct range
  • natural return instinct
  • calm environmental reading
  • terrain confidence
  • handler awareness
  • early scenting behavior
  • balanced movement

This is not normal for a pup this age. This is Tekla’s mind combined with Takoda’s Norrland intelligence.

Ana is one of the clearest examples of what happens when two elite working lines converge.

MANE — THE MENTOR MALE

MANE, son of Takoda × Tekla, is one of the greatest mentor males ever produced at Kamia. His presence on this outing is invaluable.

He teaches Ana:

  • correct scenting posture
  • how to read wind
  • how to balance curiosity with caution
  • how to move in real terrain
  • how to stay connected to the handler
  • how to maintain correct range

A young female cannot learn this from a human. She learns it from a fully developed working male who carries the same instinctive operating system.

MANE is the perfect mentor for Ana because:

  • they share Tekla
  • they share Takoda
  • they share the same working mind

This is instinctive mentorship — not training.

TEKLA — THE MATERNAL ANCHOR

Tekla’s presence in this video is profound. She is:

  • calm
  • steady
  • aware
  • connected
  • confident

And Ana mirrors her.

This is the maternal transmission of instinct — the most important element in the preservation of the Norwegian Elkhound.

Every movement Tekla makes is a lesson. Every pause is a signal. Every range adjustment is inherited behavior in action.

TUVA — THE FULL TWIN, THE SCOUT

Tuva, Tekla’s full twin sister, is also on this outing. She is:

  • forward
  • terrain‑driven
  • independent
  • a natural scout

While Tekla and MANE handle most of the mentoring, Tuva provides the forward scanning that defines the inland working Elkhound.

Her presence completes the picture of the Tekla maternal architecture.

THE RARETY — EXCELLENCE IN EVERY SINGLE LITTER

One of the most remarkable aspects of this outing is that every litter out of Tekla produced elite working dogs:

  • Tekla × Takoda → MANE
  • Tekla × Pretty Boy Leif → young Jaegar
  • Tekla × Karu → Varja
  • Tekla × Dagr → Ana

Different sires. Different backgrounds. Same result.

This is the hallmark of a true foundation female.

THE FUTURE — ANA AS A PRESERVATION RESOURCE

Ana is not just a working female — she is a potential preservation asset.

If the Kamia preservation clinic becomes a reality, Ana could supply:

  • eggs
  • genetic material
  • maternal lineage continuity

She represents a branch of the Tekla line that is:

  • genetically valuable
  • behaviorally elite
  • structurally correct
  • instinctively consistent

This outing is early documentation of her potential.

CLOSING THOUGHTS

This Elkhound Families entry captures one of the rarest and most valuable genetic demonstrations in the Kamia archive:

  • Tekla
  • MANE
  • Tuva
  • Ana

Three generations. Multiple sires. One working mind.

This is the Tekla × Dagr branch — a perfect fusion of maternal intelligence and Norrland instinct.

This is preservation in motion. This is the Kamia legacy.


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Merv Carlson
Merv Carlson

I am Merv Carlson, Owner and architect of Kamia Kennels. Working to restore the Full Blood, Norwegian, and Jamthund Elkhound populations through multi‑generation genetic stewardship. Writing from the mountains north of Grand Forks, BC — where the dogs work, think, and live as they were meant to. Email me anytime [email protected] or call 778-632-0088

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