Beginnings. Starting in 1996 (as Sleddog Rescue, now Tennessee Alaskan Malamute Rescue
- TNAMR) we are here to help homeless Alaskan Malamutes.
Malamutes are homeless for a variety of reasons, usually
involving their owner's circumstances (loss of job or
home, divorce, etc.). Responsible breeders always take their dogs back,
but not everyone accepts this responsibility, or plans for it. Thus the
need for TNAMR.
Temperament is more important than anything else in a dog.
Therefore every dog is temperament tested BEFORE they are accept into rescue, and every day he
is in rescue he is on probation. A dog who fails in temperament at any
point will be euthanized. No exceptions. Adult Malamutes often don't
like other adult Malamutes of the same sex and same-sex dog-aggression is
expected. But no dog should have out-of-control dog-aggression or actively
look for fights. And any dog that is aggressive towards any human for any
reason at any time will fail his temperament test on the spot. The world
is a crowded place and there is no room in it for human-aggressive dogs.
Warning. "THAT ONE is
beautiful!" Of course, he is. They're
all beautiful. But please don't choose a dog based on
a photograph or physical description alone. Consider how the dog will suit
YOUR lifestyle, energy level, fenced area, house size, household members (both
human & animal), and your time available to dedicate to grooming, obedience
training, & socialization for the next 10-15 years. Consider
how many times you will move in the next 10 years, how the kids will either
arrive and take all your time or grow up and move away and then YOU will have to
take care of the dog. Before you ask to
adopt a particular dog, please consider if you will be a good home for
that dog.