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JWHY would you settle for anything but the “Best” but JESS ? Jess is one One of the biggest and best breeders
of Giant Alaskan Malamutes right .She is some of the best anywhere. I dare you to come see for yourself. We work very hard to have the Healthiest, Biggest most loving Alaskan Malamutes anywhere. And we have almost a
hundred pages of Past Puppies and people willing to tell you about me.

Full registration which includes a $400 non-refundable deposit. Pups come with AKC registration papers,5 generation pedigree for parents, 1 year health guarantee, shot/worming record, vet checked, tails docked, dew claws removed, and a 6 lb bag of puppy food for transition and weekly pictures sent to you of your pick pup. They come with a bundle starter pack which includes a litter mate scented blanket. (4% transaction fee) Delivery available in US for an additional $150 to $400 fee depending on location.

Alaskan Malamute puppy

 

            Alaskan malamute puppy .Being one of the oldest dog breeds, it’s believed that Alaskan Malamutes originated from the Paleolithic age. That’s at least 10,000 years ago!

Their name is derivative of a nomadic Inuit tribe called “Mahlemiut.” They developed the breed to hunt seals and polar bears, aside from being sled dogs meant to pull heavy cargo.

They were also a warm blanket at night.

Despite their size, this loyal and gentle fido live closely with their human families. Unfortunately, they almost went extinct during the gold rush of 1896.

Dog racing was in vogue, and Alaskan Malamutes were crossed with other breeds to create a faster canine. This led to diluting the Malamute bloodline.

How much does an Malamute cost?

cute Alaskan Malamute puppies

An Alaskan Malamute puppy can cost anywhere between $2,200 and $6,500. The price depends on the parents’ lineage, the breeder’s location and popularity, and the number of available pups.

You can expect 6 to 8 puppies in a litter, but there have been records of up to 12 pups.

Those who come from a line of show dogs are more expensive than those bred from Malamute pets and working canines.

Before paying for a puppy or signing a contract, get to meet its parents and littermates first. This will give you an idea of the puppy’s temperament and looks.

You can also ask the breeder for the dogs’ medical records and other essential documents to ensure that they’re healthy from breeding up to when the pups are born.

It would be best if you also asked whether they would take the puppy back if you’re unable to care for it anymore. A reputable breeder will be more than happy to offer their pups a forever home.

Breeders & kennels

If you feel like you’re ready to buy your very own Alaskan Malamute puppy, here are a few websites that have available Mals for sale.

  1. Northern Lites Alaskan Malamutes (Burton, OH)
  2. Ghost Dance Alaskan Malamutes (Alpine, TX)
  3. Illusion Malamutes (Palmyra, MI)
  4. Kaviak Malamutes (Basehor, KS)

We can’t vouch for these puppy sellers, but we advise you to do your research and prepare a questionnaire to be sure that you’re dealing with a responsible breeder. While you’re online, you can also check out Mals at AKC’s Marketplace.

Alaskan Malamute dogs to adopt

Most of the time, crossbreeds end up in shelters, but even purebreds get unfortunate.

Owners have different reasons, what’s sad is others get dogs like Malamutes because they thought it would be cool to have a wolf-like dog, yet they’re not ready to handle and own this kind of breed.

That’s why we highly recommend adoption for anyone looking for a pet. Especially if you’re a seasoned dog owner who’s aware of what this breed is like, you can give abandoned fur angels a second chance.

Take a look at these rescue sites for Mals. Some of them even cater to Alaskan Malamute mixes that you might find cute and with a personality that fits your lifestyle:

  1. Moonsong Malamute Rescue (Boise, ID)
  2. Illinois Alaskan Malamute Rescue Association (Mt. Prospect, IL)
  3. Alaskan Malamute Rescue of North Carolina (Creedmoor, NC)
  4. Chesapeake Area Alaskan Malamute Protection (Berryville, VA)

Facts & Highlights about the Alaskan Malamute

  • Alaskan Malamutes are in the top 10 strongest dog breeds. They can pull loads up to 3,300 lbs (1,500 kilograms).
  • Though they’re slower than other sled dogs, Malamutes can travel longer distances because of their strength and stamina.
  • The Malamute breed is Alaska’s official state dog.

Breaking down the Pros & Cons of Alaskan Malamutes

Young Alaskan Malamute dog in Thailand

If you’re a first-time dog owner, you might find the Alaskan Malamute breed to be needy and challenging to handle.

That’s why we recommend them for experienced owners and families who are used to having a large dog as a pet.

Furthermore, they have thick coats and are bred for cold environments, so they won’t be able to stand hot weather conditions. If you live in a tropical country, this could mean high electricity bills.

Aside from having high energy levels and rigorous grooming needs, any Alaskan Malamute who’s socialized early and appropriately trained, they’re hard-working dogs who are loyal cuddle bears.

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