MalamuteInfo
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Hiya folks!
I'm a breeder and exhibitor of Alaskan Malamutes, and have been for nearly 14 years. I stumbled across this chat-list and found a "breeder" advertising pups for sale on this list.
If anyone has agreed to buy one of these puppies BEWARE, they may not be purebred and their parents most likely have not been screened for the serious health problems that are common in the breed. So, before parting with your money for a dog that may result in hefty vet bills down the track PLEASE visit this website to find how GENUINELY responsible Malamute breeders operate:
www.malamuteinfo.com
Also, a responsible breeder will take a dog back no matter how old it is, and you need more than just a small suburban backyard in order to honor that responsibility. You can purchase a guaranteed pure-bred puppy whose parents have all nessesary health clearances for the same price as a backyard bred puppy. A reputable breeder will also give a money back or replacment guarantee if the pup develops a hereditary disorder.
Kind regards
Malamute Info Webmaster
I'm a breeder and exhibitor of Alaskan Malamutes, and have been for nearly 14 years. I stumbled across this chat-list and found a "breeder" advertising pups for sale on this list.
If anyone has agreed to buy one of these puppies BEWARE, they may not be purebred and their parents most likely have not been screened for the serious health problems that are common in the breed. So, before parting with your money for a dog that may result in hefty vet bills down the track PLEASE visit this website to find how GENUINELY responsible Malamute breeders operate:
www.malamuteinfo.com
Also, a responsible breeder will take a dog back no matter how old it is, and you need more than just a small suburban backyard in order to honor that responsibility. You can purchase a guaranteed pure-bred puppy whose parents have all nessesary health clearances for the same price as a backyard bred puppy. A reputable breeder will also give a money back or replacment guarantee if the pup develops a hereditary disorder.
Kind regards
Malamute Info Webmaster