While breeding mals we have learned a lot. One thing that we can always see though, is how the litters change; unique, interesting, new qualities arise with every new litter.
Pup from Charlie’s first litter
First, Charlie’s first litter brought us rambunctious, short haired, black and white pups. This was one of our most playful litters and they were so much fun! They also all had standard length coats so they weren’t super fluffy. Lastly they were all black and white colored.
Pup from Sitka’s first litter
Next, Sitka’s first litter introduced us to a bit more color, lots of markings and size. Sitka’s babies were all grey and white, or black and white so we gained some more color. Her babies also had beautiful markings on their faces and bellies. Finally this litter brought us big pups they were all a few pounds larger than Charlie’s when they were 8 weeks.
Pup from Charlie’s most recent litter
Last Charlie’s most recent litter brought us beautiful red, calm tempered, and very fluffy pups. Charlie had seven pups four of which were red and they were so stunning. They also were extremely calm they loved to sit and cuddle they weren’t very rowdy unlike the majority of our litters. Lastly, this litter brought the fur! By far our fluffiest pups came from this litter.
Overall every malamute is different than the last and every new litter has something interesting and new about it. It so exciting to see what each litter brings we can’t wait to see what new traits are introduced in our future litters.
I love my pup from Charlie’s first litter! Though he was a rambunctious pup, he’s grown up to be pretty calm and chill around the house. Though only if he gets plenty of exercise ??
He sure looks good I’m glad to see him fitting into the family so well. Also he is still a youngster he will even mellow more when he gets a little age on him.