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Klondike

  • Adult
  • Male
  • Large

About Klondike

Gettysburg, PA

Physical Traits

Adult
(3-8 years)
Male
Large
(61-100 lbs)
Coat: Medium
Gray / Blue / Silver

Behavior

Klondike’s Compatibility

    This pet has bad compatibility with kids.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has bad compatibility with cats.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.

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Klondike's Story

Born in December 2018, Klondike is a big 140 lbs. boy. He will need help with adjusting to living inside a home. When he is unsure about something, we pause and give him time to process his feelings. Sometimes he likes to lean into you for pets and reassurance that you are with him. <br/><br/>We consult with the Animal Behavior Wellness Center in VA and they have been amazing at finding the right medicine to bring out Klondike's best. He is now at a point where he is adoptable, available to be fostered, or foster to adopt. CHAAMP will be on call and available to Klondike's special family. We would love for you to volunteer and spend time with Klondike and the volunteers. It helps reduce stress and anxiety during the transition from kennel to home.<br/><br/>Our wish is for Klondike to have a home in a quiet environment with a 6ft. fence. Where he can decompress as he adjusts to the new environment (people, smells, and sounds). The best exercise for Klondike is mental. Chewing, sniffing, and licking are like reading a good book for dogs. Once you get to know him and he feels he has his special human, he does like to go hiking and wade in the creek.<br/><br/>The Shelter Playgroup Alliance has a shy adopter guide. We highly recommend you please read it as it explains how to be our best for dogs like Klondike.<br/><br/>https://www.shelterdogplay.org/fosterandadopterresources <br/><br/>Klondike like all our Malamutes, responds and learns BEST with rewards-based training. Using this method reinforces good behavior and builds confidence. It is fun and rewarding for both the handler and the furry companion. <br/><br/>****************************<br/><br/>***If you are interested in ADOPTING or FOSTERING***, please complete an APPLICATION by cutting & pasting the following link: <br/><br/>https://form.jotform.com/60794585351161<br/><br/>Or visit CHAAMP.org to access the Adoption/Foster link and learn about the process. https://www.chaamp.org/adoption-process<br/><br/>Your application tells us about your lifestyle and helps us find a potential match for you and your family. We are happy to work with you. For example, if you don't have a fence, we can help find alternatives and/or a dog that will do well without a fence.<br/><br/>A home visit is required prior to adoption/fostering. You can visit the malamute(s) once you've completed the process. Alternatively, you may volunteer and learn how rewards-based training brings out the best in malamutes.<br/><br/>CHAAMP accepts applications from Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia, and Washington DC.<br/><br/>ADOPTION FEES<br/>~Senior dogs (8+ years old): $100.00<br/>~Adult dogs (2 years up to 8): $300.00  <br/>~Puppies (6 months - 2 years): $350.00<br/>~Puppies under 6 months: $375<br/><br/>All Malamutes are microchipped, spayed/neutered, and up-to-date on vaccines. Puppy fees are higher due to more vet visits and vaccines. The adoption fee helps us cover these costs.<br/><br/>We highly recommend the following links that you will need to cut and paste:<br/><br/>Kathy Sdao’s SMART x 50 (Capture & Reward Good Behavior)<br/><br/>https://babysafedogtraining.com/kathy-sdaos-smart-x-50-another-way-to-use-1000-treats/<br/><br/>Building Your Dog's Confidence by Victoria Stilwell (FREE Online Course)<br/><br/>https://www.vsdogtrainingacademy.com/enroll/demo/<br/><br/>Shy Adopters Guide<br/><br/>https://www.shelterdogplay.org/_files/ugd/7c885c_2f9fe1f87ea24376912b6e0b18e41998.pdf<br/><br/>CHAAMP is not a shelter and is run by 100% volunteers.<br/><br/>CHAAMP is a Rescue Affiliate Member of the Alaskan Malamute Assistance League (AMAL). For a list of AMAL rescues in the USA and Canada: https://www.malamuterescue.org/<br/><br/>CHAAMP is a proud rescue member of the Pet Professional Guild. We say no thank you to Shock, Prong, Choke, Pain, Force & Fear. We understand safety is important to prevent being pulled by malamutes who were born to pull. We are happy to share options and other equipment to help you both be safe.

Born in December 2018, Klondike is a big 140 lbs. boy. He will need help with adjusting to living inside a home. When he is unsure about something, we pause and give him time to process his feelings. Sometimes he likes to lean into you for pets and reassurance that you are with him.

We consult with the Animal Behavior Wellness Center in VA and they have been amazing at finding the right medicine to bring out Klondike's best. He is now at a point where he is adoptable, available to be fostered, or foster to adopt. CHAAMP will be on call and available to Klondike's special family. We would love for you to volunteer and spend time with Klondike and the volunteers. It helps reduce stress and anxiety during the transition from kennel to home.

Our wish is for Klondike to have a home in a quiet environment with a 6ft. fence. Where he can decompress as he adjusts to the new environment (people, smells, and sounds). The best exercise for Klondike is mental. Chewing, sniffing, and licking are like reading a good boo

Born in December 2018, Klondike is a big 140 lbs. boy. He will need help with adjusting to living inside a home. When he is unsure about something, we pause and give him time to process his feelings. Sometimes he likes to lean into you for pets and reassurance that you are with him.

We consult with the Animal Behavior Wellness Center in VA and they have been amazing at finding the right medicine to bring out Klondike's best. He is now at a point where he is adoptable, available to be fostered, or foster to adopt. CHAAMP will be on call and available to Klondike's special family. We would love for you to volunteer and spend time with Klondike and the volunteers. It helps reduce stress and anxiety during the transition from kennel to home.

Our wish is for Klondike to have a home in a quiet environment with a 6ft. fence. Where he can decompress as he adjusts to the new environment (people, smells, and sounds). The best exercise for Klondike is mental. Chewing, sniffing, and licking are like reading a good book for dogs. Once you get to know him and he feels he has his special human, he does like to go hiking and wade in the creek.

The Shelter Playgroup Alliance has a shy adopter guide. We highly recommend you please read it as it explains how to be our best for dogs like Klondike.

https://www.shelterdogplay.org/fosterandadopterresources

Klondike like all our Malamutes, resp

How To Adopt

Klondike was listed as Adoptable by Chesapeake Area Alaskan Malamute Protection
How can I adopt Klondike?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Chesapeake Area Alaskan Malamute Protection. They may then ask for more details or an official application prior to an adoption. If you're a match, they'll reach out with next steps and timing.
How can I find out if Klondike is a good fit for me?
Click the "See How You Match" button, answer a few simple questions, and see how you match up! It takes less than a minute to complete. You can also reach out directly to Chesapeake Area Alaskan Malamute Protection for details on the pet.
When can I meet Klondike?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Chesapeake Area Alaskan Malamute Protection will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Klondike, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to Chesapeake Area Alaskan Malamute Protection, and they'll be happy to help!
Chesapeake Area Alaskan Malamute Protection's Adoption Policy
Learn about Malamutes https://www.chaamp.org/the-alaskan-malamute The Adoption Process https://www.chaamp.org/adoption-process (1) Complete & submit an application: http://form.jotform.com/60794585351161 Or visit our website, www.CHAAMP.org, and complete the online application. Of note, we will contact the vet indicated on your application for a reference. The information provided is used to help us match a pup with your lifestyle. We will work with you and answer any questions. (2) Home Visit is scheduled. **Please be patient while waiting to hear back from us & check your SPAM folder just in case we already responded.** CHAAMP runs on volunteer power & it may take a week or so before we can get back in touch with you. (3) After your home visit, your application is reviewed by the board to discuss which of our current dogs are potential matches. If do not have one available, you will be notified when we find a potential match. (4) Together we discuss trainers and training options. https://www.chaamp.org/how-to-find-a-dog-professional (5) We provide educational resources to prepare you and help you communicate with your highly intelligent Malamute! Kathy Sdao’s SMART x 50 (Capture & Reward Good Behavior) https://babysafedogtraining.com/kathy-sdaos-smart-x-50-another-way-to-use-1000-treats/ Building Your Dog's Confidence by Victoria Stilwell (FREE Online Course) https://www.vsdogtrainingacademy.com/enroll/demo/ Shy Adopters Guide https://www.shelterdogplay.org/_files/ugd/7c885c_2f9fe1f87ea24376912b6e0b18e41998.pdf (5) Meet the dog(s) and hopefully bring one home. MULTIPLE DOG HOME: Please note we require that you bring your current dog(s) with you when you come to meet the CHAAMP adoptables. You will also need a second vehicle to separate your dogs for the drive home. We don't make exceptions to this rule so please be prepared. CHAAMP follows the American Veterinary Society of Animal Behavior (AVSAB). They recommend that only reward-based training methods should be used for dog training, including the treatment of behavior problems. https://avsab.org/resources/position-statements/ We are a proud member of the Pet Professional Guild. https://petprofessionalguild.com/ There are many ways to train your dog. Yet the only one that results in a healthier, emotionally stronger relationship between you and your pet is through rewards-based training (communication). Training is supposed to be fun for you and your dog. Rescue dogs need to build their confidence and you can help them. We want our furry companion to trust us and know that they have a choice to collaborate with us. Some need time to come out of their shell and process their feelings. They will appreciate that you are considering their feelings! Soon they learn good things happen when he/she collaborates with you. Find a professional dog trainer: https://www.chaamp.org/how-to-find-a-dog-professional KINDNESS is powerful, pass it on: https://positively.com/dog-training/positive-training/what-is-positive-training/

Klondike is from Chesapeake Area Alaskan Malamute Protection

[Berryville, VA]

Our Mission
Chesapeake Area Alaskan Malamute Protection (CHAAMP) is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to helping Alaskan Malamutes in Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia, and Washington, D.C. CHAAMP provides foster homes, kenneling, training, and vet care for Alaskan Malamutes who have been abandoned, turned i...
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