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We are expecting a litter from ASPEN mid January 2009.
This will be a "giant" litter up to 150 lbs +.
Reds, Mahogany, Grays, Black and Solid White
Check out "contract" page for updated contract information and pricing.
Pictures of Aspen and Reginald are on "current" puppy page.
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If you are looking for a puppy, please read through this page. Whether you are looking for a pup from me
or someone else. Please read it.
If you have any questions, feel free to contact me. Buying a puppy is a long term commitment and not one
to be taken lightly.


We do not sell to brokers or pets stores.
We are not part of any other breeding program.
We do not breed any other breeds other than malamutes.
We are the sole owners of all our dogs.
ALL of our dogs are indoor/outdoor companions !!
We do not sell our adult dogs !


We support the humane society and all the great work they do. Many animals are bought as cute puppies and
later taken to the shelters as unwanted pets. They are often neglected and abandoned and sometimes their owners just can't
take care of them anymore. Many good animals are dropped off each day. All they need is someone to love them and care for
them.
Please consider adopting from the shelters first.
As a breeder, I carefully screen each potential buyer. I want to make sure that none of the pups I produce
end up in shelters or the streets. I will gladly take back any pup I produce. If I can not find that pup a new home,
I will keep and care for the pup myself.

Please be careful when purchasing a puppy. Check around, think at least 10 times before
making a choice. Shop around, look around and compare. Talk to people and please ask questions. Make sure you are not buying
a puppy from a puppy mill.
What is a puppy mill? To me, a puppy mill is a place where a person or people breed a male and female for
the purpose of producing litters. No kennel will admit to breeding for money. These dogs are not companions
or pets. They live in kennels or cages only. Puppies are mass produced meaning they have several litters
at a time or they constantly have a litter available year round.
Look at their pictures. Do they provide several pictures or just one or two? Are the dogs in kennels? Are
the dogs clean and groomed? Do their coats look healthy? Anyone can take a few minutes and hose down a kennel to make
it look clean for a picture. Do they show interaction with the dogs outside the kennel? Are the dogs shown interacting
with other dogs? Are puppies born and raised in the home or in a kennel? These are just a few things to think about when looking
for a puppy.
This is, of course, my opinion. Other people may have different opinions and that is ok. The point is, be
careful and be selective.
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Study the AKC standard. If you are going to spend a lot of money on an AKC dog/puppy,
make sure you are getting just that. If this is not that important to you, please consider looking at the shelters or malamute
rescue.

Click here for Aspen's litter 1/19/08
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