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Harmony was surrendered at the shelter after her owner who had too many dogs didn't want her anymore. She has no idea why her life has been turned upside down. She is sweet and would make a great companion. She is shy processing the recent changes but takes it in stride and will cuddle up to you for affection. Harmony will need a patient family who can give her time to adjust to a home. She may be able to live with a four-legged male companion who can help show her how to enjoy this wonderful new life with loving humans and a peaceful home.
Harmony was surrendered at the shelter after her owner who had too many dogs didn't want her anymore. She has no idea why her life has been turned upside down. She is sweet and would make a great companion. She is shy processing the recent changes but takes it in stride and will cuddle up to you for affection. Harmony will need a patient family who can give her time to adjust to a home. She may be able to live with a four-legged male companion who can help show her how to enjoy this wonderful new life with loving humans and a peaceful home.
Here are three great links that have a very honest description of Alaskan Malamutes: http://www.yourpurebredpuppy.com/reviews/alaskanmalamutes.html and https://dogtime.com/dog-breeds/alaskan-malamute#/slide/1 and also http://eqi.org/malamute.htm.
Please review them carefully before submitting your application. After you return the application, we'll give you a call to schedule a home visit, and we will also call the vet indicated on your application for a reference. After that we will schedule your home visit. Once your home visit is done and you are approved to adopt, you get to meet the dog(s) that are right for your family and hopefully bring one home. Please note, we require that you bring your current dogs with you when you come to meet a dog(s) to adopt.
Here are three great links that have a very honest description of Alaskan Malamutes: http://www.yourpurebredpuppy.com/reviews/alaskanmalamutes.html and https://dogtime.com/dog-breeds/alaskan-malamute#/slide/1 and also http://eqi.org/malamute.htm.
Please review them carefully before submitting your application. After you return the application, we'll give you a call to schedule a home visit, and we will also call the vet indicated on your application for a reference. After that we will schedule your home visit. Once your home visit is done and you are approved to adopt, you get to meet the dog(s) that are right for your family and hopefully bring one home. Please note, we require that you bring your current dogs with you when you come to meet a dog(s) to adopt.
Chesapeake Area Alaskan Malamute Protection (CHAAMP). We've been rescuing Malamutes in our area since the early 1990's. CHAAMP is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization and an affiliate of the national rescue organization, AMAL (www.malamuterescue.org)
Chesapeake Area Alaskan Malamute Protection (CHAAMP). We've been rescuing Malamutes in our area since the early 1990's. CHAAMP is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization and an affiliate of the national rescue organization, AMAL (www.malamuterescue.org)