Aurella × Posso — Full Jamthund Female
Fourth‑Generation North American Jamthund • Six‑Month Desna Training Graduate
Hada is a remarkable young Jamthund female from the Aurella × Posso pairing — a lineage representing four generations of restored Jamthund architecture in North America. She carries foundation stock on every side: the Aina → Varella → Aurella maternal dynasty, the Finnish hunting-line influence through Posso, and the deep structural and cognitive stability that has defined this program from the beginning.
From her earliest weeks, Hada demonstrated the traits we expect from this line: keen environmental awareness, strong scenting ability, high intelligence, and a calm, thoughtful temperament. She entered the Six‑Month Desna Training Program, where she received intensive early development before transitioning to her new home.
DESNA TRAINING — EARLY DEVELOPMENT & REMOTE TERRAIN WORK
Hada’s first six months were spent here at Kamia, where she completed the full Desna Program — the same early architecture training that shaped Desna himself and every top-tier working dog that followed.
During her time in the program, she was exposed to:
- Early bear‑detection work, learning to identify scent, wind, and terrain cues
- Remote terrain navigation, including ridgelines, timber, and deep brush
- Long-range hiking, building stamina, confidence, and environmental mapping
- Pack mentorship, learning from older Kamia males and females
- Off‑leash development, reinforcing recall, partnership, and situational awareness
Hada excelled in every aspect. She showed the same calm, analytical mind that defined her dam Aurella and the same bold, forward-moving confidence that came through Posso and Ark.
Her Desna foundation is a major reason she transitioned so seamlessly into her new environment — she left here with the mental framework of a working Jamthund already in place.

TRANSITION TO HER NEW HOME — A TEXTBOOK DESNA SUCCESS
When Diana came to pick her up, Hada was already a confident, terrain‑savvy young Jamthund with a strong sense of partnership. The Desna Program is designed exactly for this: to prepare a young dog to adapt quickly and thrive in a new environment, no matter how different it may be.
Her owners’ feedback confirms this perfectly.

OWNER FIELD REPORT — HADA IN WASHINGTON, DC & QUÉBEC
Jonathan Wynn and Diana Roman have provided outstanding updates on Hada’s life in Washington, DC and on their winter trips to Québec. Their comments reflect a dog who has carried her early training forward beautifully.
They report:
- She relishes snow, diving into winter play with enthusiasm
- She has become a skijoring dog, powering confidently down icy trails
- She has adapted beautifully to city life, showing calmness and intelligence
- She remains fiercely intelligent, brave, and gentle
- She is slightly shy with strangers, a classic Jamthund trait, but evaluates and adapts
- She has enjoyed East Coast adventures, from urban walks to wilderness trails
- After a day of work or exploration, she settles into her home life with ease
Their words capture her perfectly:
“Hada is the best dog ever — fiercely intelligent, brave, and gentle… We love our Hada girl to pieces.”
They also offered to serve as a reference for future Jamthund families, which speaks volumes about both their stewardship and their understanding of the breed.

STRUCTURE, MOVEMENT & WORKING INSTINCT
Hada’s photos show a young female with:
- A deep chest and long leg structure ideal for endurance
- A powerful, efficient gait — perfect for skijoring and long-range travel
- Strong posture and balance, even on ice and uneven terrain
- The classic Jamthund head and expression: alert, intelligent, and steady
Her working instinct is evident in every image — she is a dog built to move, think, and partner.
TEMPERAMENT — THE JAMTHUND BALANCE
Hada embodies the temperament this program aims to preserve:
- Brave but not reckless
- Gentle but not soft
- Reserved but not fearful
- Independent but deeply bonded
- Intelligent with a strong desire to work
This balance is the hallmark of the Jamthund and is especially strong in the Aurella line.

PROGRAM SIGNIFICANCE — A FOURTH‑GENERATION SUCCESS STORY
Hada represents a major milestone in the North American Jamthund restoration:
- Aina — foundation female
- Varella — Finnish working-line import
- Aurella — third-generation North American Jamthund
- Hada — fourth-generation, fully expressing the architecture
Her success in both wilderness and city environments confirms the stability and versatility of the line.
SUMMARY
Hada is an outstanding example of what a Six‑Month Desna Training Jamthund becomes when placed in a committed, active, and loving home. Her early training, strong lineage, and excellent stewardship have combined to produce a dog who is thriving in every environment she encounters.
Her field performance, temperament, and adaptability make her a flagship representative of the Aurella × Posso pairing and the broader Jamthund restoration program.
This is exactly the kind of dog the program was designed to produce — and her story will be invaluable for future Jamthund families.

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