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Second Chance Alaskan Malamute Program

1660 S Church St #391, Watertown, WI 53094

Contact
Email aknight@netwurx.net
Phone (920) 918-1523
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Areas Second Chance Alaskan Malamute Program serves

All of Wisconsin

Second Chance Alaskan Malamute Program's adoption process

Additional adoption info

Feel free to call & ask about a certain dog - I will return the call as soon as I can.
Then, complete our Adoption Application,
We check references, then set appointment to meet dog(s)
If we have one that fits you, great, come back in a week to take it home. Otherwise we keep looking.
Adoption fee is $200 for dogs under 1 year; $150 for dogs older than 1 year. We also use a 2-page Adoption Contract, and require that Dog be returned to us if, for any reason, you are unable to keep it.

About Second Chance Alaskan Malamute Program

SCAMP is two gals who have raised Malamutes for 30+ years and feel a responsibility to all Mals. We don't foster, unless dire emergency, and then we board the dog. We do help owners find new homes for their Mals by advertising them & screening potential adopters. We also help Public Shelters the same way. We also provide counseling & training to help people resolve issues that may lead to rehoming their pet.

Second Chance Alaskan Malamute Program's adopted pets

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