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Alaskan Malamute puppies and dogs in Fairbanks, Alaska

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These Alaskan Malamutes are available in Fairbanks, Alaska.
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PUPPY

Alaskan Malamute

Female, Young
Fairbanks, AK
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Not good with kids, Not good with dogs, Not good with cats, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
*Looking for Foster to Adopt*Puppy (A136823) is a 1-year-and-5-month-old AK Malamute mix who weighed 60.9 pounds on intake! 07/10/25 Guess whoâ&#194&#128&#194&#153s back, back again, Puppyâ&#194&#128&#194&#153s back â&#194&#128&#194&#147 tell a friend! Sadly, Puppy is back at the shelter after being found as a stray and is looking for her new home. A reminder that she does have a history of being a wanderer, so she is looking for a home that is consistent with keeping her on a leash, a secure tie-out, or supervised when in a fenced-in yard. She is a sweet girl who is just looking for some guidance! On arrival back at the shelter, Puppy was seen by the shelter vet and started on treatment for an upper respiratory infection. She also has a history of having skin issues and should stay on a novel protein diet for life. If you are interested in meeting Puppy, please let us know! 05/24/25 Miss Puppy has arrived back at the shelter as a stray and was not picked up by her previous owner. We do not have any new information on Puppy and how she was in her most recent home, but she has been an absolute delight while at the shelter! If you are interested in adding Puppy to your home, please give us a call!04/28/25 This pretty girl is Puppy! Puppy has been through the shelter as a stray multiple times and defaulted to the borough. She is now looking for her new home and an owner who can keep her safely restrained when outdoors. She is a very sweet girl but is looking for some come continued guidance with obedience training and learning to be the best girl ever! We encourage her next owner to bring her to a basic obedience class with a certified trainer. Puppy did arrive at the shelter with another dog but we do not know the extent of her history with other animals. Please ensure you are making slow, safe, and controlled introductions with any and all new animals! Puppy has exhibited some signs of having a high prey drive, common with the breed, so if you do have smaller animals in the home, please keep that in mind. We do not know if she has ever been around of lived with children. However, she might enjoy having a family to dote on her! Puppy does have skin issues and had a biopsy sent out. The results indicated chronic inflammation, most likely due to skin infection. Her recommended treatment includes a round of antibiotics and 3 rounds of NexGard. Potential adopters should be prepared to follow up with their vet. She has also been doing very well on a novelty protein diet. Her next owner should discuss with their vet on the best ways to keep her both healthy and happy! If you are interested in meeting Puppy, please let us know! July 14, 2025, 6:10 pm

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We'll also keep you updated on PUPPY's adoption status with email updates.
Photo of PUPPY

PUPPY

Alaskan Malamute

Female, Young
Fairbanks, AK
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Not good with kids, Not good with dogs, Not good with cats, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
*Looking for Foster to Adopt*Puppy (A136823) is a 1-year-and-5-month-old AK Malamute mix who weighed 60.9 pounds on intake! 07/10/25 Guess whoâ&#194&#128&#194&#153s back, back again, Puppyâ&#194&#128&#194&#153s back â&#194&#128&#194&#147 tell a friend! Sadly, Puppy is back at the shelter after being found as a stray and is looking for her new home. A reminder that she does have a history of being a wanderer, so she is looking for a home that is consistent with keeping her on a leash, a secure tie-out, or supervised when in a fenced-in yard. She is a sweet girl who is just looking for some guidance! On arrival back at the shelter, Puppy was seen by the shelter vet and started on treatment for an upper respiratory infection. She also has a history of having skin issues and should stay on a novel protein diet for life. If you are interested in meeting Puppy, please let us know! 05/24/25 Miss Puppy has arrived back at the shelter as a stray and was not picked up by her previous owner. We do not have any new information on Puppy and how she was in her most recent home, but she has been an absolute delight while at the shelter! If you are interested in adding Puppy to your home, please give us a call!04/28/25 This pretty girl is Puppy! Puppy has been through the shelter as a stray multiple times and defaulted to the borough. She is now looking for her new home and an owner who can keep her safely restrained when outdoors. She is a very sweet girl but is looking for some come continued guidance with obedience training and learning to be the best girl ever! We encourage her next owner to bring her to a basic obedience class with a certified trainer. Puppy did arrive at the shelter with another dog but we do not know the extent of her history with other animals. Please ensure you are making slow, safe, and controlled introductions with any and all new animals! Puppy has exhibited some signs of having a high prey drive, common with the breed, so if you do have smaller animals in the home, please keep that in mind. We do not know if she has ever been around of lived with children. However, she might enjoy having a family to dote on her! Puppy does have skin issues and had a biopsy sent out. The results indicated chronic inflammation, most likely due to skin infection. Her recommended treatment includes a round of antibiotics and 3 rounds of NexGard. Potential adopters should be prepared to follow up with their vet. She has also been doing very well on a novelty protein diet. Her next owner should discuss with their vet on the best ways to keep her both healthy and happy! If you are interested in meeting Puppy, please let us know! July 14, 2025, 6:10 pm

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