Wooley grooming aftermath 😅😅
Up to my eyeballs in this lately…
These burr bushes… where.. and why? Oh God.. why… Especially with my Wooley! 😮💨😅then you pick them out and have achy hands for the next 3 days for the small spiked ones…. Sigh lol. We are all living our best lives haha
Sent this video to Sindel’s family today…. 5 weeks old and the digging begins 😅😅😅 - told them not to worry about turfing up the garden, this pup (or any Malamute) has the job covered & happily so.
Peeked over 10 minutes later and she had moved onto the next lunar crater…. Now…. Where to put my tomato planters….. 🤣
Happy days for this little girl! First time trying ground beef and puppy mush (kibble and goats milk puree). She was just LOVING it 🥰♥️♥️♥️🐾♥️
Goats milk for the first time!!
Beautiful Isla getting a taste for some wholesome Goat’s milk! Very smart and started drinking INSTANTLY♥️♥️♥️! - how did I ever get so lucky 🙂
Just another day in the malamute world haha
#letitout
#howlingishealthy
Playing some piano for mum and pup ♥️(Ms Brightside since she is a baby girl) - forgive me I am definitely a little rusty but am sure they don’t mind heh
Katara’s legacy litter !
1 brand new baby girl. Healthy and strong! I’ve decided to keep this a surprise as often singleton litters do not make it… but here she is 🥰🐾🤩
Possibly one more to go- it was unclear on X-ray last week! Keep you posted all- this was the best Easter Blessing we could ever ask for ♥️🐾💕
It’s shedding season.. with daily howls all year round 😅🌙🐺
Look at this one go.. tries to get the treats out of my pockets before our training 😅😅😅.
Ah… our beloved Malamutes 🥹😂🥰
Bogey vs Horse toy
Playtime! Majestic as can be….
Sending all of our love!
Haven’t posted in quite some time due to life’s circumstances but just wanted to share this video of my daughter doing agility training with one of our Huskamutes in the meanwhile- To share the love ❤️❤️.
To all of our loving amazing mal family members… we think about you daily and are so blessed to be on this journey with you and all of our beloved Mals 🥰!
We will be back in full action by Summer of 2024. In the meantime, please keep sharing and updating me with all the love and goodies that come from cherishing a TNM pup ❤️!
Xoxox all of our love ! 🥰🎄🤶
I wish I had better news as I had planned… but it has been a few months of hell….
It is with a very, very heavy heart I must finally announce the passing of our most beloved and prized Alaskan Malamute, Nianna.
She brought humour, joy, and love to both her humans and her fellow malamutes. Infact she howled and greeted me every time I arrived back home… She brought forth a radiance from her red fur that is irreplaceable and will be deeply missed, as no camera can capture a picture as I did without her in it on the rolling Tottenham farm hills….
She taught my daughter more love and understanding than any human could ever put on the table (re kindness with food,grooming, never jumping on her, just big HAPPY smiles for every run, full on malamute! - Unlike Alpha male who still tries to jump on my 10yo lol! 😮💨). She taught ME so many motions and angles of love that I never thought were possible. It is only now that she is gone, that I see a lot of it all clearly.
She was also the soulmate of my male Malamute, Bogey, and he grieves her as much as we do, her human family. Their pack is incomplete now… Her half sister Katara misses her presence, as Nianna was the alpha female of the pack and the two are somewhat lost without her here… I am lost without her. After giving birth and surviving a catastrophic truck crash, my farm still feels very empty without her. It is and has been a very hard part of every single waking day.
Raising awareness here to the devastation that GDV brings.
If you don’t catch it in time, you will not win. The intestines are such a vital part of this dog’s wellness whether it be probiotics or a raw/limited kibble diet only. We lost Nianna to this specific horrible disease that affects large breed dogs mainly. I was in hospital and thought to be paralyzed after the car crash and someone else was overseeing the dogs but missed the signs of lethargy, not eating, not drinking. Somewhat negligent actions but a lot was g
Hello all! Just wanted to check in and drop this video of our pack leader, Bogey, before he came to us. At around 6-7 months old, the previous owner had a fair bit of trouble keeping him contained on their 1/4 acre lot despite it being fenced in… so the owner came up with a very brave and creative solution to burn the excess energy!
I don’t personally recommend this method.. as also when I went to pick him up in rural New York, the owner was also in crutches 🤨.. not sure if that’s related 😅😅. Nonetheless, we are left with a fantastic video and memory of the sheer happiness it gives these dogs to run and work.
In other news, I’d like to apologize for the lack of updates and posting due to some very welcome news on our end! We are expecting a baby girl in October! So this time around, I’ve had to put a little more attention on me while I am incubating some precious cargo ha ha ! With that said, we are still hoping to pair Bogey with Nianna as well as Inuk next month, if all goes to plan.
I hope everyone is enjoying this amazing weather, and getting their gardens going as we are. Probably only for our dogs to get into half the crop 😅😅 mine tend to like eating both the actual vegetables, AND the soil 🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️ So we will see how that goes ….
Ahhh… the cutest video just popped up from a few years ago of my daughter handing out treats to all of our doggos before we moved to the farm ! Patient, gentle, and kind, the way Mals are supposed to be with hoomans of all sizes 🥰🥰🦴🐾
The doggies are awfully chipper and playful today- they are ready for SNOW 😃❄️ - not sure I am though 😅… brr
Tell me you have an Alaskan Malamute without telling me you have an Alaskan Malamute
🤦♀️ good thing my hubby is a GC 😅😅😅