and breeding environment
We raise our Alaskan Malamutes with deep respect for their nature and ethology, providing a breeding environment that meets all their needs.
Our dogs are free to choose where they spend their time—whether in the kennel, inside the house, or exploring the playground and pool area.
As they grow older, all our dogs—both males and females—remain with us at the kennel. They enjoy a well-earned retirement while continuing to participate in sports activities for as long as they wish.
Working dogs make ideal companions for families who enjoy sports, outdoor adventures, and an active lifestyle. Contrary to common belief, welcoming a high-energy breed like an Alaskan Malamute into your life doesn’t mean managing an uncontrollable dog incapable of enjoying quiet family moments.
In fact, primitive working dogs are naturally inclined to collaborate with humans, forming a deep and lasting bond. When nurtured correctly, this relationship fosters a dog’s desire to actively participate in daily family life – they are eager to learn and always up for new adventures.
Our Alaskan Malamute puppies are carefully selected to become the best companions for their future families. All our dogs are part of our pack from a young age, allowing us to closely monitor every stage of their physical and psychological development. This hands-on approach ensures that only healthy, well-balanced, and good-natured dogs are chosen for our breeding program.
We place the highest priority on the health and well-being of our dogs. All breeding dogs are thoroughly tested and free from major breed-related conditions, including Hip and Elbow Dysplasia, Hereditary Eye Diseases (with gonioscopy), Alaskan Malamute Polyneuropathy, and Long Coat. Each dog also undergoes DNA testing. Any dog showing clinical signs of these conditions or deemed unsuitable for breeding is immediately excluded from our program. However, these dogs remain a valued part of our pack, where they continue to play important roles and live fulfilling lives. Visitors to our kennel will often meet these dogs, who are just as much a part of our family.
Our puppies are born and raised in the house with us. For the first four weeks, they stay close to their mother in a safe and nurturing environment. Once this critical phase has passed and the mother is ready, the puppies gradually begin their social life in the kennel. Here, they interact with adult dogs of varying characters and temperaments, helping them develop essential social skills.
In addition to socializing with other dogs, our puppies are raised alongside cats and are regularly introduced to children. This exposure to different environments, species, and people helps them grow into confident and adaptable companions.
Our goal is to offer the puppies a wide range of experiences, preparing them to face the world with curiosity and confidence. This early socialization lays the foundation for well-adjusted young dogs who can seamlessly integrate into their future families and respond appropriately to the world around them.