KAMELOT does not have any litters planned at this time - and stud service is not offered for any dog featured on this website.

Over the years, KAMELOT has produced some beautiful puppies.  Some of these puppies are pictured below.  For more pictures, please click on the name of the dog you would like to view. 

         

                Jenny and Mona Lisa                                                Slater

   

Nivienne and Ransom

 

  

                                  Slater                                                 Rose & Hunter

If you are considering purchasing an Alaskan Malamute, please know that fluffy little Malamutes grow up to be BIG fluffy Malamutes:

                

                   Tommy at 4 weeks                                         Tommy at 2 years

Yes, even the girls grow up to be big!

 MONA LISA AT 14 MONTHS

 

            ARE YOU CONSIDERING AN ALASKAN MALAMUTE:  Please know that not all dog breeds are suitable for every home and many dogs go to homes that lack proper breed education. Sometimes dogs end up in homes that are not suitable for any breed of dog! All too often, these dogs are lost or abandoned, neglected, or even abused by their owners. Still more become homeless due to owner circumstances such as divorce, death, or financial problems.

            If you are considering adding an Alaskan Malamute to your family, please consider that there are many wonderful Alaskan Malamutes in rescue who are waiting for loving, forever homes.   Most of the dogs that end up in rescue are not there because of their fault alone.  Most of the available dogs in rescue are there because their owners failed to live up to their commitment to love and keep man's best friend.  Please consider adopting one of the wonderful dogs available and  visit an Alaskan Malamute rescue organization near you.  For more information in California, please visit www.alaskanmalamuterescue.com.

 

DO I GO HOME TODAY?

My family brought me home, cradled in their arms.
They cuddled me and smiled at me, and said I was full of charm.
They played with me and laughed with me, they showered me with toys,
I sure do love my family, especially the girls and boys.
The children loved to feed me, they gave me special treats,
They even let me sleep with them - all snuggled in the sheets.
I used to go for walks, often several times a day,
They even fought to hold the leash, I'm very proud to say.

They used to laugh and praise me, when I played with that old shoe,
But I didn't know the difference between the old ones and the new.
The kids and I would grab a rag, for hours we would tug,
So I thought that I did the right thing when I chewed the bedroom rug.
They said that I was out of control, and would have to live outside,
And this I didn't understand, although I tried and tried.
The walks stopped one by one, they said they hadn't time.
I wish that I could change things, I wish I knew my crime.

My life became so lonely, in the backyard, on a chain.
I barked and barked all day long, to keep from going insane.
So they brought me to the shelter, but were embarrassed to say why,
They said I caused an allergy, and then kissed me goodbye.
If I'd only had some classes, as a little pup,
I wouldn't have been hard to handle when I was all grown up.
"You only have one day left", I heard the worker say.
Does this mean a second chance? DO I GO HOME TODAY?

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