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Anshee Tokaloshi by Injami

Unfortunately, at the age of 5 Tok developed Sebaceous Adenitis. This is an inherited auto-immune disease in which the immune system is over-active and attacks the dog's own body. In Tok's case he now has no sebaceous glands in his skin which means he needs weekly oil baths to keep his skin and coat in good condition. His thyroid gland and kidneys are also affected. He is still enjoying life, but at a slower pace now and is no longer able to compete. He still enjoys his days out supporting Jingo at his competitions and likes his sedate walks in new places. 

Obedience

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2012 ObedienceResults




















​At the age of 2 years and 3 months he achieves his first obedience rosette. 

He then went on to improve on this by winning his first novice class in July. 

Showing

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2012 Akita Cup Breitnau
Tokaloshi did well in the show ring, in particular in Europe and under Japanese judges. 

Unfortunately his SA disease caused a premature halt to his show career. 



Canicross

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2012 Trophee Des Montagne
Now retired from Cani-cross, he now just looks at the mountains and remembers the times when he also raced up and down the mountains of France and the UK. 

Now he's on support crew for Jingo and in charge of the snacks. 

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