I had saved it incase he removed it from his site so it wouldn't be lost. You can find it if you look hard enough or if you stumble upon it by accident. That is how I found it originally.
The following is not set up the same as he had it, but I basically just wanted to get the info up.
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Mechanical dog from the tv series due South 1995-97. Radio controlled. Animated-including breathing chest. Used in stunts.
From: http://www.tvacres.com/dogs_wolves.htm
Diefenbaker - Deaf wolf sidekick and constant companion of Constable Benton Fraser (Paul Gross), an RCMP Deputy Liaison officer for the Canadian Consulate in Chicago, Illinois on the police drama DUE SOUTH/CBS/SYN/1994-98. Fraser found Diefenbaker as a pup lost in an abandoned mine in the Yukon. Fraser treats Diefenbaker (a wolf hybrid) with respect, although sometimes they do get on each others nerves. The wolf's handicapped condition can be traced to icy water that burst the wolf's eardrums and took away his hearing (Diefenbaker saved Fraser's life by pulling him out of Prince Rupert Sound). Luckily, Diefenbaker picked up the ability to read lips in English and in Inuit. Fraser's wolf friend has a sweet tooth for chocolate and an open account at a local Dunkin' Donuts store. On the episode "Wild Bunch" Diefenbaker sired three pup (among them Buster & Sunshine) with another husky named Maggie. The first dog (Frankie) used in the pilot movie Due South was replaced by a young Siberian husky named Lincoln who played Diefenbaker for the series' first and second seasons. He was owned and trained specifically for DUE SOUTH, by Ted Haggis (father of the series' creator Paul Haggis). However, Paul Gross made the decision not to bring Lincoln back for Seasons 3 and 4. A new husky, Draco, was then brought in to play Fraser's canine companion. Draco was trained by Rick Parker of Canadian Wranglers. Three other dogs, Chinook and Kerri-Ann and Cinder, were used for action and stunt sequences. TRIVIA NOTE: John Diefenbaker, a Tory Populist, was the Prime Minister of Canada in the mid-1960s.
http://www.walterklassen.com/dog.htm
mechanical dog from the tv series due southy 1995-97. radio controlled.
Animated-including breathing chest. Used in stunts.
http://www.magma.ca/~keekawa/index%20main.html
all this one says about due south and dogs is:
KeeKaWa's Kaery-Anne (Diefenbaker), along with other KeeKaWa Siberians act on the TV Series "DUE SOUTH".