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Wakon's
Comanche
This is
Wakon's Comanche of Harobed. He is a most magnificent
specimen of the breed of Giant Alaskan Malamute. He is a
very well proportioned male. His build and body
structure support these truths.
His temperament
is excellent! He gets along great with either Malamutes,
or Siberian Huskies, which is our other breed of dog.
We believe temperament is perhaps the Most
Important attribute to any dog breed, as the ability to
get along with other animals as well as humans is
paramount to success for the dog. Indeed, we are very
fortunate to possess such a fine
specimen.
Needless to say he is our BIG
BABY! We give many thank to our friend Marlene
Julia Ross for this magnify dog, without her it won't be
possible.
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Wakon Giant Alaskan
Malamutes are pure-bred descendants of the pure M'loot
type of Malamute that lived with the ancient Inuit
peoples in the high Arctic, hundreds of years
ago
The Inuit's giant 'sled dogs' were as tall as
35" and weighed over 190lbs. These giant Malamutes were
known to be the largest and strongest sled pullers and
pack animals. It should be noted that their service did
not affect them maintaining the most sweet and loving
disposition. They served their beloved Eskimo owners by
providing protection from Polar bears and pulling heavy
sleds thousands of miles while enduring 70 degree below
zero blizzards. These giant Malamutes sometimes stayed
in the igloos to care for the little children and
ultimately made the difference between life and death
for their masters in the most harsh and severe of all
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| Marlene Ross, of Wakon,
has devoted over 60 years of her life to the
preservation of these magnificent, affectionate and hard
working giants of the north. While continually living up
to a high set of personal values, Marlene has played a
key role in saving the Malamutes from extinction that
would be caused by breeding habits that are focused on
either ignorance or human whimsy. Many of today's dog
breeds are of inferior size and quality, not to mention
very badly tempered, serving a very sad replica of their
original stature and abilities due to human ignorance in
the genetic repercussions of improper breeding habits.
It is a tragedy that these smaller, poorly tempered
Malamutes are being passed off as an ideal standard
Alaskan malamute because the Alaskan malamute is
supposed to be the biggest of the working sled dogs in
the Arctic. |
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If
you are interested in a WAKON Giant Alaskan Malamute puppy,
teenager, adult, please call Wakon at 360-436-1904 in the
early AM Pacific Standard Time (PST). There is no computer at
Wakon's; Marlene cannot reply by email, but she enjoys talking
to you personally about her magnificent malamutes.
Remember,
it isn't a WAKON Giant Alaskan
Malamute, if it doesn't come from Marlene Ross at Wakon! |
For almost 54 years, Marlene
Ross has bred the biggest and best GIANT ALASKAN MALAMUTES on
her beautiful mountain ranch in Darrington, WA.
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WAKON
Featuring our Wakon Giant Alaskan Malamutes at Wakon Kennels
32702 Crawford Loop Rd.
Darrington, WA 98241
1-(360)-436-1904
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