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We only breed when we want another dog for ourselves and would only breed one or two litters in a year. As members of both the Alaskan Malamute Club of the United Kingdom & the Greenland Dog Club of Great Britain we strictly adhere to the breeding code of ethics laid down by each club. . We feel very strongly about these issues and would advise puppy purchasers to steer well clear of breeders that do not fulfil these criteria.
Our aims as breeders is to improve the breed with each decision that we make, ensuring that we are breeding to the relevant breed standards and only breeding from sound dogs. That means sound in both conformation and temperament.
We require all potential puppy purchasers to complete a waiting list form (pdf below) and post back to us. You will then be invited to visit us at our home to meet our dogs. If you and we are both happy then you will be accepted onto our waiting list.
We care very much where our puppies are placed and so all potential owners will be vigorously vetted. We want lifetime homes for our puppies and in turn we will provide you with lifetime back up. We hope that you can understand our strictness, all of our puppies form part of our extended family.
All puppies will be sold with a contract, detailing the endorsements placed on the registration document which will include "Progeny not eligible for registration" and "Not eligible for issue of export pedigree" amongst other conditions. We will keep the puppies until 10/11 weeks old when they would have received their inoculations, this will enable you to continue the socialisation that we would have started without interruption.
Puppies sold as pets will be required to be neutered by 1 1/2 years of age, a veterinary certificate to show this will enable you to request our contribution towards this cost. On no account will the "Progeny not eligible for registration" endorsement be lifted on pet dogs regardless of ANY circumstances.
Show prospect puppies are just that, we do not guarantee that such puppies will be world beaters, however we would never encourage any of our puppies to be shown that do not meet the standard as we would not want to taint our reputation with sub standard dogs in the show ring.
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