So you want an Alaskan Malamute but don't want to re-live the puppy stage?  We get it.  Puppies are not for everyone.  Let's face it; they can be annoying, are incredibly time consuming, are often very costly and

SO. MUCH. WORK.

Occasionally we have adults available for adoption. 

These awesome dogs have had all the training done for you, and most of the initial expenses have been paid for.  You also don't need all of the supplies that come with getting a puppy, and you can just enjoy your new family member without all the teething and potty training stages.  And they have SO much love to give.

Any adults looking for their forever homes will be posted below, so check back from time to time, or send us an email.

Please contact us via email ONLY, to inquire.  This will help us to keep everyone straight and allow us to provide responses whenever we have a free moment during the day.

When applying for one of our dogs or puppies, please tell us why you think a dog from us, and the Alaskan Malamute in general, is a good fit for your family. Please also provide details about the type of home you can offer, any other pets in your home, who will be living with the dog, where you live, as well as a phone number you can be reached at.

Serious inquiries only please.

We have decided to make a couple of our younger dogs available to pet homes. After selecting a puppy at 8 weeks old to keep for our breeding program, we are continually evaluating them throughout their growth and development to determine if they will end up meeting our very high standards to remain as part of our future plans. In order to continue to produce the highest quality puppies, we often have to make difficult decisions that tug at our heart strings. However, this is the life of a breeder that prides themselves on having the calibre of dogs we do who can compete successfully at such a high level around the world, and in turn, produce the next generation of beautiful Alaskan Malamutes. While these dogs might not be deemed suitable for breeding, they do make wonderful family pets. They are always well trained, housebroken, leash broken, crate trained, accustomed to regular grooming (bathing, blow drying, nail trims etc) and used to traveling. Adoption fees vary depending on age of the dog and other factors. Please reach out to inquire about any of the beautiful dogs below and we will happily discuss them with you.

Victory is a beautiful 2 year old wolf-grey & white Alaskan Malamute female. She is a Canadian Champion, Best Puppy In Show winner, and Group Placer. She obtained her Championship easily, and loved being the centre of attention at dog shows. She is smart, energetic, loves the outdoors, but loves being inside with her people more. She is good off leash, walks well on a leash, is crate and house trained and knows basic obedience. She is an extremely sweet and affectionate girl who is in need of a forever home with no other female dogs, however she does get along well with males. Victory would do best in a home with no children or small pets (only bc she was not raised with them).

If you think you can provide her a loving, permanent home, please contact us and tell us about your home, your experience with the breed, who will be living in the home with her, and any other information you think we may need to know to determine if Victory would be a good fit for your family.

Please contact us for more information and availability.

You can view Victory’s page here.

Vendetta is a 1.5 year old wolf-grey & white female Alaskan Malamute who will need an extremely patient and calm household as her forever home. Despite our best efforts to socialize her, she can be wary of strangers and new environments. She has received the same love, training, and socialization as all of our puppies, but for whatever reason, she struggles to adapt quickly to new environments. This makes her unsuitable for dog shows as they are loud, every changing, fast paced environments with lots of strangers. We don’t like to see her stressed, and have decided she would do best in a home with another male dog, or as an only dog, and no children. She absolutely loves other dogs (males primarily) and gets along well with them. She is exceptionally sweet, kind, and loving, once she gets to know you. She does not have a mean bone in her body, has never growled at someone even when very unsure or stressed. She is house trained, crate trained, leash trained, and plays well with toys. It might take a little bit of time to earn her trust, but once she loves you, she loves her people HARD and will be your constant shadow and companion. If I had the space and time to keep her as a house pet, I absolutely would as I adore her so much and she is so well behaved indoors. She will be 2 in February. I do not know how she would do with cats as she was not raised with them, but she’s very sweet and could potentially adjust to having a smaller animal in the home with her.

If you think you can provide her a loving, permanent home, please contact us and tell us about your home, your experience with the breed, who will be living in the home with her, and any other information you think we may need to know to determine if Vendetta would be a good fit for your family.

Photos of her are below.