The Alaskan Malamute is extremely great with children. We have 5
children: one who is 11, one who is 13, one who is 18, and 20,
and 22. With all of these children, our puppies are well
socialized before they leave to go to their new home.
The Weight and Size Myth: The
AKC standard for a
purebred Siberian Husky female is 20 to 22 inches at the
shoulders and 35 to 50 pounds, and 21 to 23 1/2 inches and 45 to
60 pounds for a male. The AKC standard for a purebred Alaskan
Malamute female is 23 inches at the shoulders and 75 pounds, and
25 inches and 85 pounds for a male. Our purebred Alaskan
Malamute females will be approximately 75-135 pounds, and our
purebred Alaskan Malamute males will be around 85 to 145 pounds
when fully grown (this is a trim weight and not being overweight
like most house dogs are). A Giant purebred
Alaskan Malamute is a female who is 90 lbs. or more and a male
who is 100 lbs. or more when fully grown (trim weight). The
only true Giant Alaskan Malamute, however, is one that the
breeder can show vet scale weight proof right from their vet.
There likely are very few Alaskan Malamutes in the world over
150 lbs. Many breeders say that their Alaskan Malamutes are
150-200 lbs, but they have no vet scale proof to back up their
claim.. Other breeders will advertise on their website what they
will say is a vet scale weight, but they add many pounds to the
true vet scale weight making their Malamutes look heavier and
larger than they really are. We personally know of many
Malamute breeders who say that the weight our their Alaskan
Malamutes is higher than it truly is to help sell their puppies. The proof will be in the true vet scale weights of
the offspring. ALL we Giant Alaskan Malamute breeders in
the U.S. all have Alaskan Malamutes from the same lines as each
other. All of our dogs' weights are TRUE vet scale
weights with NO added pounds. All of our dogs are brought to
our vet regularly to be officially weighed. We have some of the
tallest and largest Alaskan Malamutes the U.S!! Please see our Father page for more info
on Giant Alaskan Malamutes.
Pricing/Deposit/Payment: Our AKC purebred Alaskan
Malamute puppies are $650-$1800. All of our puppies are sold
with limited registration, meaning, no breeding rights. We do
not offer a higher price to obtain breeding privileges. We
accept a $300 deposit on all puppies/litters that are up to $700.
We accept a $400 deposit on all puppies/litters that are over
$700 up to $1050. We
accept a $500 deposit on all puppies/litters that are over
$1050. All deposits
are NON-REFUNDABLE. All payments of any type are also
NON-REFUNDABLE after we receive them. Anyone who gives us a
deposit to hold a puppy before it is ready to go will make their
choice of an individual puppy at 3 weeks of age or older.
Puppies are ready for their new homes at 8 weeks of age or
older. All of our puppies must be seen by our vet before leaving
us.
We accept money orders, cash, and credit cards
(not debit cards) through
PayPal (the puppy buyer must also pay a little over a 3% PayPal
fee). We DO NOT ACCEPT PERSONAL CHECKS. We will provide names
and numbers of previous puppy buyers if desired. We have many
puppies in Canada, one in Japan and one in Germany with military
personnel, one in the Dominican Republic, and in all 50
states including many in Alaska and one in Hawaii.
We Care About Our Puppy Buyers And Therefore Give
Proper Guarantees: All of our puppies, whether AKC or a
mix, will have their first shots, will be wormed to the degree
possible according to the worming schedule allowed by our vets,
and will be given their first heartworm preventative before
going to their new homes. There is also a written and signed 3
year genetic guarantee given to each buyer that is valid after
they fulfill our policies;
click here to read it. We also have a written and signed 45
day guarantee for the general health of all of our puppies given
to each buyer that is valid after they fulfill our policies;
click here to read it.
Most breeders do not give a written guarantee for the
general health of their puppies, and if they do, it is only a
48-72 HOUR guarantee. Most Alaskan Malamute breeders only give
a 1 year genetic guarantee. Some give a 2 year genetic
guarantee. Genetic problems, however, can show up until the age
of 3 years. Most Alaskan Malamute breeders as well limit their
guarantee to crippling hip dysplasia only rather than mild hip
dysplasia being included. If a dog, however, only has mild hip
dysplasia when the guarantee expires, at some point after this,
the mild hip dysplasia will turn into crippling hip dysplasia.
A 1 year genetic guarantee, and one for crippling hip dysplasia
only to be diagnosed before the guarantee expires, is
essentially, therefore, worthless, especially since the only
official diagnosis for hip dysplasia is through OFA who will
only give an official evaluation AFTER the dog turns 2 years
old. And hip dysplasia is hip dysplasia whether it is diagnosed
as only mild to start with vs. crippling. Our guarantee is for
3 years and is not limited to crippling hip dysplasia. Also,
don't be fooled by the claim that hip dysplasia is not genetic
but caused by environmental influences. Hip dysplasia can be
hastened along by environmental influences, but not caused by
them. Hip dysplasia is caused solely by genetics, and
therefore, each breeder is responsible for a proper guarantee to
cover hip dysplasia. You can verify this by calling OFA at
(573) 442-0418.
We Care About Our Puppies: Please highly
contemplate first what dog ownership will mean in your life
before calling us about a puppy. Our goal and desire is a
forever first time and one time home for each of our puppies.
Please also read our policies on our Policies page before
calling about a puppy. We have made policies because We care
about our puppies!! Thank you!!