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Adopt An Alaskan Dogs

Adopting a dog from Summit Farms means welcoming a resilient, hardworking breed into your home. Our focus is on Alaskan dogs—Malamutes, Huskies, Klee Kai, and related breeds—known for their intelligence, stamina, and loyalty. Each dog has its own personality and needs, ranging from energetic companions who thrive on daily activity to calmer dogs who prefer a quieter routine. By adopting, you’re not only giving a dog a second chance but also gaining a partner that fits your lifestyle. We provide clear information about each dog’s age, health, and temperament so you can make an informed decision. Explore the profiles below to find the right match, and take the first step toward responsible ownership and a rewarding relationship.

Butch the Alaskan Malamute

Butch

Breed: Alaskan Malamute

Age: 3 years

Butch is a big ol’ teddy bear with a sled dog’s heart and a babysitter’s patience. He’s fantastic with kids—whether they’re playing tag in the yard or sneaking him snacks under the table. True to his Malamute roots, he’s strong, loyal, and occasionally stubborn (especially when it’s bath time). He thrives in homes with space to roam and people to love. Bonus: he gives world-class side-eye when you’re late with dinner.

Astrid the Klee Kai

Astrid

Breed: Alaskan Klee Kai

Age: 6 years

Astrid is 20 pounds of sass and zoomies. She’s a Klee Kai, which means she looks like a Husky that got hit with a shrink ray—and she’s got the energy to match. Astrid is sharp, vocal, and always ready for a game of chase or a puzzle toy. She’s not a couch potato, but she will judge you from the couch if you skip her walk. Best suited for active humans who appreciate a little mischief.

Nova the Malamute

Nova

Breed: Alaskan Malamute

Age: 8 years

Nova is a sweetheart with a slow-and-steady vibe. She’s got hip dysplasia, but don’t let that fool you—she still enjoys short walks, belly rubs, and being the center of attention. She’s mellow, affectionate, and has perfected the art of the soulful gaze. Nova’s ideal home is one with soft beds, gentle routines, and people who understand that love sometimes comes with a limp.

Loki the Siberian Husky

Loki

Breed: Siberian Husky

Age: 5 years

Loki is a one-woman wolf pack. She’s stunning, smart, and thrives as the solo star of the household. Other dogs? Meh. People? Yes, please. She’s got the classic Husky traits: talkative, clever, and occasionally too smart for her own good. Loki needs a confident handler and a secure yard—because fences are just puzzles to solve. If you want a loyal, hilarious, and slightly dramatic companion, Loki’s your girl.

Max the Samoyed

Max

Breed: Samoyed

Age: 4 years

Max is a walking cloud with a megawatt smile. He’s friendly, energetic, and always ready to party—whether it’s a hike, a playdate, or a nap in the sun. He does have manageable kidney disease, which means he’s on a special diet and needs regular vet check-ins. But don’t worry—he hasn’t read his medical chart, so he’s still living life at full volume. Max is perfect for someone who wants a joyful, fluffy sidekick with a little extra sparkle.

Aurora the American Eskimo puppy

Aurora

Breed: American Eskimo

Age: 5 months

Aurora is a snowball with legs and a whole lot of curiosity. She’s still learning the ropes—like where to potty and what not to chew—but she’s got a great teacher: her mom, Zara. Aurora is playful, cuddly, and a little shadow who follows Zara everywhere. She’s best adopted as a pair with her mom, since they’re a bonded duo and Zara’s still teaching her the ways of the world (and the treat jar).

Zara the American Eskimo

Zara

Breed: American Eskimo

Age: 2 years

Zara is the definition of a mama bear—protective, nurturing, and deeply affectionate. She’s recently spayed and ready to settle into a forever home with her daughter, Aurora. Zara is gentle with people, alert to her surroundings, and happiest when Aurora is close by. She’s the kind of dog who’ll keep an eye on the yard, the baby, and your heart—all at once. Bonus: she’s got a killer side-flop when she wants belly rubs.