A 20‑Year, 600‑Dog Dataset Comparing Kamia Dogs, Client Dogs, and the Modern Dog Industry
PART ONE — My Results vs. the Entire Dog Industry
Why Kamia Dogs Live 10–17 Years With Almost No Veterinary Intervention While Modern Dogs Collapse Under Chronic Disease
1. The Industry Baseline
The modern North American dog population is experiencing systemic health collapse. Across all breeds and mixes:
- 70–80% develop chronic disease
- 50% develop cancer
- 20–25% require orthopedic surgery
- 30–40% require chronic medication
- 60–70% have allergies or skin disease
- 50% have dental disease requiring treatment
- 20–30% have endocrine disorders
- Average lifespan: 8–12 years
- Lifetime veterinary cost: $12,000–$20,000+
This is the predictable outcome of:
- cosmetic breeding
- early neutering and early spaying
- over‑vaccination
- processed food
- sterile indoor environments
- endocrine disruption
- chronic inflammation
- genetic bottlenecks
- popular sire effect
- show‑ring exaggeration
The result is a dog population that breaks down early and spends its life in the veterinary system.

2. The Kamia Baseline (My Own Breeding Dogs)
My breeding dogs — the dogs I raise, keep, work, and live with — exist in a completely different biological reality.
Across 20 years:
- 0% chronic disease
- 0% orthopedic collapse
- 0% endocrine disorders
- 0% autoimmune disorders
- 0% cancer treatment
- 0% anxiety medication
- 0% structural failures
- Lifespan: 10–17 years
- Cause of death: natural, at home
- Veterinary visits: 1–3 total
- Lifetime veterinary cost: under $600 total
What under $600 includes:
- first booster
- second booster – limited third booster on some dogs, but not used anymore
- one rabies vaccine – limited use on second booster, but some USA dogs have a second
- minimal deworming
- rare accident‑related X‑ray (only when needed)
What it does NOT include (because it never occurs):
- no chronic medication
- no orthopedic surgeries
- no endocrine treatment
- no allergy management
- no autoimmune collapse
- no cancer treatment
- no dental extractions
- no GI disease
- no anxiety medication
- no arthritis management
Reproductive status of my breeding dogs
- All males remain intact for life
- Most females remain intact for life
- Some females are spayed very late (8–9 years) solely to stop cycling
- No early spaying
- No early neutering
- No endocrine disruption
This intact architecture is a major driver of their extreme longevity and disease‑free lives.
This is what happens when dogs are:
- intact
- terrain‑raised
- grounded
- raw‑fed
- fish‑supported
- immune‑calibrated
- multi‑generation selected
- bred late, not early
- bred for function, not cosmetics
This is the extreme health end — the biological potential of the Elkhound when restored correctly.

PART TWO — My Results vs. My Clients vs. the Industry
Why Kamia Dogs Remain Exceptionally Healthy Even When Raised in Modern Environments
1. The Client Population: The Real‑World Test
Across ~600 Kamia pups placed with families over 20 years:
- Only ~12 dogs have ever required veterinary care for illness
- 2% illness rate
- 98% lifetime health stability
- 40× lower disease incidence than the national average
And those ~12 cases were:
- one‑off events
- non‑genetic
- non‑recurring
- environmental anomalies
Not a single case represented:
- structural failure
- genetic weakness
- line‑based disease
- inherited collapse
This is the strongest validation of the Kamia architecture possible.

2. Why Client Dogs Still Outperform the Industry
Even though most client dogs live in environments that reduce their biological potential, they still outperform the entire dog industry by a massive margin.
Why?
Because the genetic architecture is so strong that it withstands:
- early neutering
- high rates of early spaying
- over‑vaccination
- annual boosters
- rabies extensions
- tick meds
- wormers
- processed food
- mixed diets
- indoor living
- sleeping off the ground
- EMF exposure
- sterile environments
Client reproductive reality
- The majority of client males are neutered early
- The majority of client females are spayed early
- Very few remain intact
- Very few reach maturity with full hormonal architecture
- This is the single largest environmental divergence from my own dogs
Even under these pressures, Kamia dogs remain:
- structurally sound
- mentally stable
- immune‑robust
- long‑lived
- disease‑resistant
This is what a restoration‑line working dog looks like when placed in the modern world.
3. Updated Lifetime Cost Comparison Table
| Population | Chronic Disease | Orthopedic Failure | Lifespan | Lifetime Vet Cost | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Modern Dogs | 70–80% | 20–25% | 8–12 yrs | $12k–$20k | Cosmetic breeding, early spay/neuter, over‑medicalized |
| Kamia Client Dogs | ~2% | ~0% | 10–15 yrs | $3k–$7k | Strong genetics but modern environment, high spay/neuter rates |
| Kamia Breeding Dogs | 0% | 0% | 10–17 yrs | Under $600 | Intact males for life, intact females or very late spay |
This table is a mic drop.

PART THREE — My Environment vs. Client Environments
Why Environment Determines Whether a Kamia Dog Reaches the Extreme Health End
1. My Environment (The Ideal Architecture)
My breeding dogs live in:
- real terrain
- snow, rock, forest
- grounding
- open air
- low EMF
- raw food
- fish‑rich diets
- intact physiology
- multi‑dog social structure
- natural microbial exposure
- minimal medicalization
Reproductive architecture
- males intact for life
- females intact for life or spayed very late (8–9 years)
- full hormonal support throughout their working lifespan
This produces:
- dense bone
- strong ligaments
- stable endocrine systems
- calibrated immune systems
- low inflammation
- long lifespan
- natural death at home
- lifetime veterinary cost under $600
This is the optimal environment for the Elkhound.

2. Client Environments (The Modern Architecture)
Most client dogs live in:
- indoor environments
- off‑ground sleeping
- EMF saturation
- sterile flooring
- processed food
- mixed diets
- early neutering
- early spaying
- annual boosters
- chemical parasite control
- reduced microbial exposure
These factors:
- increase inflammation
- disrupt endocrine balance
- reduce immune calibration
- shorten lifespan
- increase disease risk
Yet even under these conditions, Kamia dogs remain dramatically healthier than the industry baseline.

3. The Environmental Divergence
Here is the truth:
“The Kamia genetic architecture is so strong that even when placed in suboptimal environments — including early neutering, early spaying, over‑vaccination, indoor living, EMF exposure, and processed diets — the dogs remain healthier than 98% of modern dogs. But only dogs raised in the Kamia environment, intact and terrain‑conditioned, reach the extreme health end of 10–17 years with no veterinary intervention and lifetime costs under $600.”
This is the key message.
📌 Final Summary of the Three‑Part Series
Part One:
Our breeding dogs vs the entire dog industry → Kamia dogs are in a different biological universe.
Part Two:
Our breeding dogs vs our client dogs vs the industry → Even under modern pressures — including high client spay/neuter rates — Kamia dogs outperform the entire industry by 40×.
Part Three:
Our environment vs client environments → Environment determines whether a Kamia dog reaches the extreme health end.



