Teton Malamutes: Where it all Started

Two years ago today we got our baby Mayah.

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Mayah a few weeks after we got her

Mayah has been an amazing pup for us she’s our smallest but also our most obedient. Since the first day we got Mayah, she has been a super good listener she was so easy to house train and teach the basic commands such as: sit, lay down, stay. In the Alaskan Malamute community we all know they don’t always love to listen it’s just part of their personalities that we love. Mayah on the other hand didn’t have that problem she is as obedient a collie. Mayah comes from a long line of show dogs which is probably one of the big reasons she such an obedient pup.

Alaskan Malamute on a walk
Mayah on a walk

According to the AKC female Alaskan Malamutes weigh around 75+ but our girl Mayah is on the smaller end weighing 66 lbs when  she’s full grown she will probably weigh about the standard 75. Unlike the rest of our mals who are all on the bigger end of the scale full grown.

Mayah playing in the grass

Mayah is our most unique Malamute her coloring is much different than the rest she’s our only silver and white, she’s smaller, and she’s much more obedient she makes our beautiful pack a bit more diverse than most. We love Mayah, can’t believe it’s already been two years, we are excited to see where we are in another two years.

TETON MALAMUTES: SITKA’S NOT SO LITTLE FAMILY

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Sitka’s babies loving the fall weather

 

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Sitka’s babies cuddling

 

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Sitka’s babies in a pumpkin

 

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Sitka’s gorgeous baby

 

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Sitka’s baby howling

We love  our malamutes but Sitka’s litter has been a family favorite. Sitka has been such an amazing momma. She raised a litter of huge, beautiful, and loving pups.

Sitka has raised a beautiful family she has been such a phenomenal mother to all eight of her precious pups. Malamutes have very natural mothering instincts like most dogs; malamutes especially Sitka, know exactly how to entertain her pups. Every time we let Sitka out with her pups she runs around with them chasing her  heels until they’re all  worn out.

Malamutes are a breed that has a variety of different sizes a malamute can commonly weigh anything between 75-100 plus pounds. Sitka’s puppies got big so quickly they’re going to be giants just like their momma.

Malamutes can also be various colors and have all kinds of different markings around their faces and bodies especially the bellies. Malamutes can be multiple different colors such as: red & white, grey & white, black & white, white, seal & white, sable & white, agouti. Sitka had a very diverse litter which was so exciting because we got to look at all the differences in markings and colors. She had lots of different shades of grey & white and black & white. If you look at the photos above you can see some of the unique colors and markings from this litter.

Another thing we love  about our malamutes and Sitka’s litter is how loving and playful the pups are. Some of the puppies are shy at  the beginning before they meet lots of people but as they  get older its fascinating to see how playful they become. They start pouncing at you and licking you they’re so entertaining.