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RareBreed

Throwing the deuces
I am not a dog owner nor do I ever really intend to be but my parents are. They have pure breds and rescues. They take really well of their dogs. They love Malamutes and pay big bucks for them. So be it. They take good care of them. Good luck finding one of those in a rescue with papers and suitable for breeding. :rolleyes:

I also have a Malamute and wanted one for years. Being that they are a rarer breed, I didn't want to risk getting one from a shelter that could potentially be bred badly. I found a breeder in PA and really checked them out before buying my Malamute. I paid about $750 for her and she is worth every penny!:biggrin:
 

sockgirl77

Well-Known Member
I also have a Malamute and wanted one for years. Being that they are a rarer breed, I didn't want to risk getting one from a shelter that could potentially be bred badly. I found a breeder in PA and really checked them out before buying my Malamute. I paid about $750 for her and she is worth every penny!:biggrin:

My parents' girl passed away a few months ago. :bawl: She was a great dog. They did alot of research on the breeder. I am not sure that they'll get another one though. They want to start traveling more and they can't take one with them in the camper. Kennel costs for big dogs are too hefty for them.
 

RareBreed

Throwing the deuces
My parents' girl passed away a few months ago. :bawl: She was a great dog. They did alot of research on the breeder. I am not sure that they'll get another one though. They want to start traveling more and they can't take one with them in the camper. Kennel costs for big dogs are too hefty for them.

I am so sorry. Mine is only a year old so I hope I have years and years to come to enjoy her. She's quite the character. At 110lbs, she thinks she's a lap dog. She is really enjoying this frigid weather. I over-heard one of our neighbors talking to her saying that we must not love her because she's out in the cold. :rolleyes:
 

sockgirl77

Well-Known Member
I am so sorry. Mine is only a year old so I hope I have years and years to come to enjoy her. She's quite the character. At 110lbs, she thinks she's a lap dog. She is really enjoying this frigid weather. I over-heard one of our neighbors talking to her saying that we must not love her because she's out in the cold. :rolleyes:

:roflmao: I bet you that she's happier in this weather. My parents' old boy is perkier than ever. His undercoat has come in and he's so fluffy now. The girl used to rest her head on my belly when I was pregnant. It was cute. She'd #### her head sideways when the baby would move and get this bewildered expression on her face. I miss her.
 

Jules

New Member
That's because they don't care about the dog or puppies, they just care about the $$$$ the puppies will bring.
 

RareBreed

Throwing the deuces
:roflmao: I bet you that she's happier in this weather. My parents' old boy is perkier than ever. His undercoat has come in and he's so fluffy now. The girl used to rest her head on my belly when I was pregnant. It was cute. She'd #### her head sideways when the baby would move and get this bewildered expression on her face. I miss her.

Oh yes she is. My heart tells me I should bring her in because it's so darn cold but she refuses to come in. Most of the time she's asleep on the dirt. She looks at me when I tell her to come in and then lays her head back down. :lol:
 
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