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FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How much does a puppy cost? 

A: Our purebred puppies are $2500, our mix-breed puppies are $1500. If you would like a pick of the litter or breeding rights please contact us. 

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Q: Is there a waitlist? 

A: We do have a waitlist that we update monthly. Joining the wait list is free, simply fill out our contact form and someone from our family will reach out to you. 

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Q: How do I reserve a puppy?

A: If we have available puppies you can reserve a puppy by paying a $250 non-refundable deposit. This deposit will be deducted from your final purchase price. 

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Q: Can I pick my puppy?

A: When you contact us about purchasing a puppy we will send you a detailed questionnaire about your desired traits in a dog, your household and your personality. From this, we will let you know which puppies are most suitable for your family and you can select who you feel is the best choice. If you would like the pick of the litter please contact us. 

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Q: Do you offer a health guarantee?

A: Yes, we offer a 6-month health guarantee for all of our puppies, which is outlined in our purchase contract. 

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Q: Can we visit your breeding facility?

A: We breed in home, and all of our puppies are raised in a family environment inside our house. We have two visit days for each litter that you are welcome to attend. Once you are on our wait list you will receive an email with the scheduled visit days.

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Q: What do you feed your dogs and puppies:

A: We feed our dogs and puppies a high-quality, balanced raw diet to ensure they are healthy and well nourished. 

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Q: Do you ship your puppies?

A: No we do not ship puppies. You must come pick your puppy up in person. 

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Q: Your dogs are known for having low prey drive, how do you achieve this? 

A: Our pups grow up alongside our family pets. Our bunnies, budgies, and cats are with our puppies from day one. 

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Q: What support do you offer to new puppy owners?

A: We offer support and advice on continuing training and socialization of your puppy. If you live locally we have a malamute meet-up on the 1st Sunday of each month, and of course a birthday party on their birthday. We are available to you via text message and phone at any time after you have purchased a puppy from us. 

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Q: Isn't it bad for a breeder to have mixed-breed puppies?

A: Most ethical breeders stay within their breed. We choose to breed for health and temperament and occasionally have approved outcross breedings. With our outcross breeding our goal is to breed puppies that are exceptionally healthy and have an excellent disposition for future work as therapy dogs, and emotional assistance animals. If you are interested in a support dog please contact us for more information. 

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