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ARCTIC TRAPPER 8 weeks old HUGE!

Nikita is a puppy from Yukon and Cider. She is 140lbs and just the sweetest girl around.

We are proud to announce we are expanding our breeding program, and are adding more Beautiful Huge M'loot Mals to our family. We strive to produce the healthiest,strongest and well tempered M'Loot lines available today. There are a lot of people out there that are destroying these legendary old lines and we seek to preserve and better them.
Check out our facebook page to see our newest additions to Harvest Moon.  

Trapper and Muskoka pup 7 weeks old

Lakota is just 1 year old in this picture and 100lbs. Just to show you how big Yukon is, he is only 9 months old!!! here and is an absolute MONSTER

Dark Mahogany red pup from Muskoka. 6 weeks old

RED MAPLE and Trapper pup 4 Months old ARCTIC TRAPPER 8 weeks old HUGE!  Keep your eye out for these beautiful GIANT litters.  *Check our upcoming litter pages for our huge giant pups coming soon.To contact us you can either call us at 716-799-4500 or email us at Trapper at just 2 years old and already 165lbs

Home of Gentle Giant Alaskan Malamute Puppies

A pup from Trapper and Muskoka...92lbs at 4 1/2 Months old. Huge Mloot Malamute Puppy, They do not get any bigger than that I can guarantee you. 

All photos and information are property of Harvest Moon MalamutesWhen you buy your Harvest Moon Giant malamute you will not be    disappointed.   WARNINGAfter your first dog from us you may become addicted  !!!!

Trapper and Maples litter at 6 weeks old.

RED MAPLE and Trapper pup 4 Months old 

Welcome to Harvest Moon Malamutes!!

Here at Harvest Moon Malamutes you will find truly some of the biggest sweetest and healthiest malamute puppies around. There are a lot of people who claim to have 200lb plus malamutes. This is just an absolute lie. Every other honest breeder will agree that 170lbs is a huge malamute and very rare, but is the top end of  how big they get. We take all our pictures with our dogs next to people and objects so you can get the actual size of our huge dogs. Anybody can claim they have a so called 200lb dog when they take a picture of a dog next to a tiny person or in an open field and their dog is just very hairy and can decieve a person when they are not as familiar with the breed. At Harvest Moon Malamutes Health and Temperment come first, but we cant lie and tell you that we do not strive for the huge, big blocky headed, deep chested, freight hauling mals. With each breeding we strive to improve this magnificent dog. If you get a Harvest Moon Malamute you will have a healthy sweet crowd stopping family member. Look no further then us for the best Giant Alaskan Malamute puppies.

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Yukon is Huge....My sister is dramatic 

Muskoka is so Majestic

At Harvest Moon Malamutes we are a small, family run breeding program striving to produce some of the best m'loot giant alaskan malamute lines available today.  We are not a puppy mill and our females will only be bred once a year.  Our mals have some of the most sought after bloodlines and colors that can be found.  We take pride in raising our mals with the best diet to help them grow to their full potential as well as socializing them and showing them unconditional love!!  They are working dogs and are always active whether it's sledding in the winter or walkng and running with us all year round.  Their weights reflect what great shape they are in and we do not inflate them like other breeders may do.  Our mals are true giant weight and we do not pack on the pounds just to make them weigh more.  Our mals are probably some of the most spoiled and loved mals ever and we love that we can share their wonderful, infectious love and personality with others.  All of our mals are purebred AKC registered and are and pass all health clearances when they are of age. 

         We are starting this program to keep the

m'loot lines, and the giant alaskan malamute breed itself, around for generations to come.  Another reason for the program is to keep our own mals lines going.  Each malamute is so distinctly amazing and different and they all have a place in our family.  We want to pass along their giant alaskan malamute lines in their puppies so you can enjoy them as much as we do!  We are so excited to share our precious, wonderful mals with you and we thank you for taking the time to look through our site and see just how wonderful they really are.  We only have the best and we want you to have the best too!!  

Creek's past pup at 3 years old and 167lbs. Huge boy.

Cider and Yukon's 2nd litter 6 weeks old

Mukki is a 167lb female and just great bone to this beautiful girl. Her daughter Eclipse is even bigger. Check out her page on the list above.

Trapper is giving Mom lots of Love. He was just a year old here and still has lots of growing to do. We are very excited to have him in our Harvest Moon family.

How much do giant Alaskan Malamutes cost?

The giant variety of this breed is expected to be much more expensive than the standard one. You can expect the giant Alaskan Malamutes to cost $1,000 to $3,000, while standard Malamutes are only $500 to $2,000. What is this? Alaskan Malamutes are typically bred to become guard dogs or companion animals.

Are giant Alaskan Malamutes good dogs?

They are good family pets for people who love huge and powerful breeds. They are different from huskies but can coexist with them. If you are an outdoor person who also loves winter sports, an Alaskan malamute will make a perfect companion. They are friendly and extremely devoted.

Is there such a thing as a giant Alaskan Malamute?

Giant Malamutes can go over 35 inches (89 cm) in height when full-grown. Then, they usually weigh more than 100 pounds (45 kg), but some are heavier than 190 pounds (86 kg). Fun fact: Currently, the biggest Alaskan Malamute is named Tyson, and he lives in Richmond.

What is the life expectancy of a giant Alaskan Malamute?

Health. The Alaskan Malamute, which has an average lifespan of 10 to 12 years, occasionally suffers from gastric torsion, seizures, hemeralopia, and polyneuropathy.