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Welcome to Sno Shire Kennel

Home of top Alaskan Malamute Club of America National Specialty winners:

Best in National Specialty 2003 (Brewski)

Best Female in National Specialty 2000 (Pepzi)

 

Our Mission Statement:
To preserve the Arctic heritage of the Alaskan Malamute through selectively producing healthy dogs with superior temperament, movement, and type for optimal working ability and beauty.

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The Alaskan Malamute:  
The Alaskan malamute is one of the Northern breeds of dogs.  It was originally bred to be a powerful freighting sled dog with the ability to withstand winters and harsh conditions of the Arctic.  The name of this breed was derived from an Alaskan Inuit tribe called Mahlemuts, who relied heavily on their working abilities.  Today’s malamute is very versatile, and is not only seen at sled and skijoring races, but also seen in the obedience ring, at agility trials, and doing therapy work.

 

Our History:
Our devotion to the Alaskan Malamute began in 1989 when we purchased our first Alaskan malamute, Sanna (Ch. Oakfrost Sannabear of Xandor).  Since then, every aspect of our lives surrounds our dogs – they even come on our vacations, so we plan them accordingly.  In 1991, we began sled racing, and we race one of the only purebred champion Alaskan malamute sled dog teams in Michigan today.  Our dogs are not only great sled dogs, but also have an excellent reputation in the show ring.  Most of the dogs we own are AKC champions or well on their way to their championships.  All of our dogs are considered our “kids,” and are an integral part of our family.

 

Our Goals:
There are many different types of people who breed dogs – all with different reasons for breeding and owning dogs.  We personally think it is important to have goals as a breeder, and we are very goal oriented at Sno Shire Kennel.  We are constantly evaluating what we have and are producing, to chose the best dogs possible to fit well on sled teams, in the show ring, and in pet homes.  As breeders and devoted fanciers of the Alaskan Malamute, we realize our decisions today can impact our breed for decades and generations to come. 

 

 

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This site was last updated October 09, 2007