Why,
I thought, it would be a great idea to share my nine-month experience with my
fluffy baby. As you know, I adopted Inga when she was two months old. She was
rescued by our local animal shelter. Our animal shelter, Sammies Friends is a
no kill shelter. They rescued Inga from a Puppy Mill, where they were hoarding
over 100 Malamutes! The atmosphere, as you can imagine, was disgusting, fowl,
and terrible. It’s horrible thinking that my Inga was in that world of abuse
and scum. But never mind that, Inga is now comfortably living in a loving
household where I get to pour out all my love on her. She has changed my world
for the best. She has taught me to be more productive, responsible, and
attentive. She was a lot of work, and still a lot of work, but it is all worth
it.
Inga
is an Alaskan Malamute mix. To be honest, I’m not convinced that she is a true
breed Malamute. I really want her to take a DNA test to truly see what she is.
I am so curious. Typically, Malamutes get up to 90-130 pounds, Inga is a solid
32 pounds! So, you would be guessing the accuracy of her breed as well. Before I
adopted Inga, I did my research and found out that Malamute’s are known for
their stubbornness. Boy they were not lying. Inga is the most stubborn dog I’ve
met. She is very contemplative and decides on her own terms. Its been a journey
but with time and a little dedication she will be in shipshape, from day one
she has improved immensely.
If
you’re debating whether to adopt a dog and what breed to adopt I want to share some
perks about my Inga. The first thing I will mention about my Inga is her fur.
Inga has the most amazing, fluffy fur I’ve seen. I don’t know about you, but I love
snuggling with a dog who has good mane. Not to mention Malamutes are hyper allergenic,
so if you’re allergic to dogs Malamutes are the one’s to get. My sister is
practically allergic to everything, with Inga she is completely fine. Another amazing
perk about Inga’s personality is that she has like five different personalities.
She can be bratty sometimes, but then she be super sweet, then she can be very curious,
you can see the intensity in her eyes, then she can be super goofy. I love this
about Inga!
I
hope you might have learned a little about my Inga Binga and Malamutes. They’re
the best and the cutest!
Xoxo,
Aliza
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