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Ariegeois Ariegeois
Ariegeois
Country of Origin: France
History: The Ariegeois was developed to hunt rabbit, hare, and fox in the French region of Ariege. It was created from
American Foxhound American Foxhound
American Foxhound
Country of Origin: U.S.
History: The American foxhound was developed in Virginia and Maryland from foxhounds imported to the U.S. from
Alpine Dachsbracke Alpine Dachsbracke
Alpine Dachsbracke
Alternative Names: Alpenlandische dachsbracke
Country of Origin: Austria
History: The Alpine dachsbracke is believed to descend from an ancient hunting dog. It was developed to track wounded
Scenthounds Scenthounds
Scenthounds
Scenthounds were developed in Europe and North America to track and pinpoint prey. Some were specifically developed to trail injured prey while others were developed to tree prey, driving raccoons or opossums into trees and
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Animal Shelter details for Alaskan Malamute Assitance League Please visit Alaskan Malamute Assitance League and adopt a homeless pet
You have reached the shelter page for Alaskan Malamute Assitance League. Alaskan Malamute Assitance League is located in mt. gilead, Ohio. If you have information to add or update for Alaskan Malamute Assitance League, please click here and let us know.
Alaskan Malamute Assitance League
P.O. Box 14
mt. gilead, Ohio 43338
Phone: 419-947-7948
Email: shaman@bright.net
Website: www.malamuterescue.org/
As a national rescue network, AMAL provides co-ordination support for local and national rescue efforts, emergency funding for rescued Malamutes, and acts as a clearinghouse for adoption inquiries or assistance requests. AMAL provides information and documentation for individuals and groups wishing to establish a breed rescue. We work closely with other rescue organizations on local and national rescue issues, monitor dog related legislation, act as a bulletin board for Malamute related issues, and maintain statistical information on rescue efforts and rescued dogs.
All our member rescue organizations and individual volunteers must agree to operate under the AMAL Code of Ethics, and to follow approved minimum guidelines for rescuing or re-homing dogs. This ensures a high standard of quality care and support services from our members. AMAL members work directly with shelters, individuals, and other rescue organizations to arrange the release, transportation and foster care of Malamutes needing our aid. All the Alaskan Malamutes that come into our rescue program receive the same level of care and assistance regardless of how they find their way to us.
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