Summit Farms

Current Dogs for Sale

Summit Farms normally has the following breeds:

Alaskan Husky

Generally Alaskan huskies are taller than Siberian Huskies and are lighter in build than Alaskan Malamutes, both of whom they share lineage with and are descended from. On average they stand between 20 and 26 inches (51 and 66 cm) and weigh between 35 and 75 pounds (16 and 34 kg). For more information about Alaskan Husky, visit here

Alaskan Husky

Alaskan Malamute

Although Alaskan Malamutes look similar to Siberian Huskies, they are not the same breed and have many differences. For example, a Siberian Husky weighs between 45 to 60 pounds. Alaskan Malamutes weigh between 71 and 95 pounds and are 22 to 26 inches tall. Both breeds are sledding dogs but perform different types of sledding. Sled drivers use Siberian Huskies for speed, but use Alaskan Malamutes when they need powerful animals to pull heavy cargo.For more information about Alaskan Malamute, visit here

Alaskan Malamute

Alaskan Klee Kai

The Alaskan Klee Kai is a small-sized companion dog that is alert, energetic, and curious, yet reserved with unfamiliar people and situations. The Alaskan Klee Kai is a small sized companion dog with a smooth, agile, and well-balanced gait, a body that is well proportioned with a level topline and a length slightly longer than height. The wedge-shaped head, erect triangle shaped ears, well furred double coat in three symmetrical contrasting color varieties, and a loosely curled tail reflect its arctic heritage. For more information about Alaskan Klee Kai, visit here

Alaskan Klee Kai

American Eskimo

The American Eskimo Dog, often affectionately called the “Eskie,” is a captivating and versatile breed that originates from Germany. Renowned for its striking appearance, the Eskie features a plush double coat, erect triangular ears, and a bushy tail that arches gracefully over its back. The coat is usually pure white or can have biscuit-colored markings. For more information about American Eskimo, visit here

American Eskimo

Siberian Husky

The Siberian Husky dog breed has a beautiful, thick coat that comes in a multitude of colors and markings. Their blue or multi-colored eyes and striking facial masks only add to the appeal of this breed, which originated in Siberia. For more information about Siberian Husky, visit here

siberian-husky

Samoyed

The Samoyed dog breed, originally bred to hunt, haul sledges, and herd reindeer, proved a valuable companion for the Samoyede people of northwestern Siberia. The dogs also hiked with their packs, tracked, and warmed their owners by sleeping on top of them at night. For more information about Samoyed, visit here.

samoyed

Greenland

One of the most ancient and rare breeds of dog in North America, the Greenland is a nearly timeless figure with an endless drive to work and play. Outside of Greenland itself, it's quite rare to find this breed, as their isolation, heavy coats, and unfaltering temperament hardly make them suitable for living outside an environment of this type. For more information about Greendland dog, visit here.

greenland dog breed

Seppala Siberian Sled dog

A rare working dog breed, the Seppala Siberian Sleddog is developed for the purpose of pulling a sled in cold country. It is a moderate-sized dog averaging 18 to 23 kg (40 to 50 pounds) weight and 56 to 58 cm (22 or 23 inches) height. Colors and markings are considered of little importance; eyes may be brown, blue or any combination of the two colors. Seppalas are active and energetic but very docile and trainable. For more information about Seppala Siberian Sled dog, visit here.

Seppala Siberian sled dog