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Thursday, July 07, 2005

Getting Your New Puppy Home

July 4, 2005

Because the most critical time in a puppy's life is the move from breeder to new owner, I intended to write a long blog on why, based on my own experience, I strongly recommend your new pet travel home in the car with you rather than in the cargo bay on an airline. Instead, I found an ASPCA News Alert that explains why quite well. I also found pet travel tips written also by the ASPCA.

As a breeder, I firmly believe that pets get better care if they are transported with and by their owners. if you buy from Charmed Ones Kennel, I will drive to meet you halfway, rather than rely on airplanes. One of my older children will accompany me on the trip in order to play, feed, and observe the pet at all times as it travels in style, seat-belted for safety in our spacious pet taxi. You will receive your puppy clean and untraumatized.

Whether you're buying from Charmed Ones or another kennel, please read the articles above. I would love to hear your ideas, suggestions, and stories. I would love to get a conversation going - it will help inspire me to continue blogging, something my web doctor has recommended.

(If you are new to BLOGGING as I am, click "comments" below this post. It will take you to the next page where you have to set up a user account. This only takes a minute. It is like setting up the password for your email. Then place your comments.)

Angel Matherly, owner, Charmed Ones Kennel

posted by Angel Matherly at 10:10 AM  

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Name:Angel Matherly

I run Charmed Ones Kennel, a small family business in western Virgina. We breed Giant Alaskan Malamutes, which are among the most intelligent, beautiful, and powerful creatures known to genus Canis.

There are many lovers of malamutes, and many malamute websites, but this is the first blog devoted to the Giant sub-breed. In the distant past, Alaskan Malamutes were cross-bred with Saint Bernards and wolves to create larger and (some claim) more intelligent dogs, who despite their greater size meet all the other Alaskan Malamute breed characteristics recognized by the the American Kennel Club.

I have recently enlisted the services of Bram Moreinis as my new webmaster (in return for a puppy, whom he has named Zoltan), and my website will be changing and growing over the course of the next months. I will draw upon my experiences as a breeder and owner, reviewing existing online and print information, to develop a base of helpful information for owners and breeders of Giant Alaskan Malamutes.

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