ALASKAN MALAMUTES - WASHINGTON MO

Thursday, December 30, 2010

Week One Photos

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Monday, December 27, 2010

Day 5 Video Pups Nursing

Thursday, December 23, 2010

Day 1 Photos


Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Litter Description

1 Male - Black and White

3 Female - Sable and White

3 Male - All White

Happy Birthday 12/22 and 12/23

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Thursday, December 09, 2010

KODA and SADIE Puppies Due Dec 24, 2010

This will be Koda and Sadie's 2nd Litter. They are both 5 years old.
Koda is AKC, ACA and CKC resigtered with very good background
Sadie is CKC and ACA registered.

Tuesday, December 07, 2010

CURRENT MALAMUTES

Sadie on left - Koda sitting in middle - Kya lying on ground. Sadie and Koda had one litter of eight.

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Monday, December 06, 2010

CERTIFICATIONS

DAM - PRINCESS SADIE SOPHIA #ACA - AM-03108319

SIRE - KODA CHEROKEE STORM #ACA - AM-03108322

Thursday, December 02, 2010

Beautiful Images from my mals and on the web.

 
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Wednesday, December 01, 2010

Breed Information

Alaskan Malamute Breed Information Category: Pets and Animals
Know the Breed You are Going To Live With!
Temperament
Alaskan Malamutes are not from the same mold as the typical dog in both some positive and some negative respects.
Malamutes are lively and alert to their surroundings. They are intelligent but often independent by nature. Because of this, it is recommended that the new owner enlist their Malamute in formal obedience classes to develop discipline and proper social behavior. Training can be the difference between a problem dog and an enjoyable companion.
While resembling wolves, they are not closely related. Alaskan Malamutes are generally friendly and desirous of human affection and attention. Malamutes usually are too friendly to be good watch dogs, although their appearance often is intimidating to strangers. Malamutes are definitely not one-man or one-family oriented. They generally should get along as well with any breed and children; but, of course, the children should not be allowed to abuse the dog. Alaskan Malamutes are good listeners and can carry on a conversation by "talking" (not barking) in "woo-woos". Malamutes will generally howl upon hearing sirens, as if they are answering a long, lost cousin in the distance. Usually malamutes are one of the quieter breeds, making noise only if there is a good reason. On the other hand, there is always exception to the rule.
Because of their size and strength, Malamutes can be fairly destructive by chewing and digging, particularly as puppies. Therefore, the removal of temptation and vigilant watching will be effective precautions. While Alaskan Malamutes from puppy hood can be successfully raised with the existing family dog or cat, they usually are not tolerant of strange animals with which they come in contact. The responsible owner should have his dog under control in a fenced yard or on a leash; thus, not creating a problem. Malamutes are a danger to livestock. If you are not ready to deal with this with a firm hand, you should consider not purchasing a malamute.
The Alaskan Malamute has his own unique personality with virtues and vices which make them such an interesting companion for many people.