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Wild Spirit Alaskan Malamutes


Here you will find information about the Alaskan Malamute, we raise the M’Loot Strain of this fine arctic creature. The Malamute is a working dog. Full grown the males will be around 175 lbs. and the females around 125 lbs.

We have information about the history , and the different strains  of Alaskan Malamutes.

Our Mission is to preserve this fine arctic breed, we strive for temperament, as their beauty comes naturally.

Visit our photo gallery of the pups we have raised, when puppies are available they will be posted here. We do not have puppies all the time, if you would like to be on our waiting list please send us an email.
We will go to great lengths to ensure our puppies go to loving responsible homes for their lifetime.

We have links of sites we have enjoyed and for products we have found useful.

 We have a
puppy health information page, with a sample vaccination schedule, the type of boosters and their explanations

Please do your research when looking for a puppy, there are many fine breeders as well as not so great breeders!
Ask to see the pedigree of the puppy, as well as photos, ask about health issues and what sort of guarantee is offered.
Ask for references of your breeder, how old will the puppy be when I bring it home and will it have shots and be dewormed? How is this breed with children?

Just because a dog is registered does not mean you are getting a quality dog!

Registration is only as good as it's Breeder

You as a prospective new malamute owner should ask yourself the following:

Am I ready to take on the lifetime responsibility of owning a puppy?

Will this puppy fit into my lifestyle?

Do I have the time everyday to spend with my puppy?

Am I willing to train my puppy?

Am I willing to put up with the shedding and howling?

Will I do all I can to keep my puppy healthy?

 Expect the breeder to follow up with you and your new puppy!