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Gallery
We hope you enjoy our gallery! Among the photographs below are historic pictures of dogs belonging to our board members, all of whom have been in the breed for many years.
If you would like to add a photo of one (or more) of your dogs to our Gallery or Web site, please contact Joyce DeLay, kaviakmals@yahoo.com. Pictures of senior dogs and pictures that have not been published elsewhere are preferred, but we welcome any Malamute photos you'd like us to display. Show shots will be cropped to represent only the dog.
Legendary sire and two-time National Specialty winner, Ch. Inuit's Sweet Lucifer, owned by Sheila Balch, Inuit Kennels. Lewis was nine years old when this picture was taken.
(L-R) Dorothy Pearson, Redhorse Kennels, with Musher Lane Sitka & pups;
Ch. Durango of Husky Pak, bred by Robert Zoller and owned by the Pearsons.
(L-R) Ch. Aabara of Redhorse, an outstanding Malamute owned and bred by Hal and Dorothy Pearson, was a national specialty winner in the 1950s; bred and raised by the Pearsons and pictured with owner Dr. Clyde Moore is Ch. Dagan of Redhorse. Dagan finished in three shows, with three
5-point majors.
(L-R) Ch. Nanoonah of Redhorse at 4 months, owned and bred by the Pearsons;
Ch. Timber Trail Cheechako, CD. Cheechako was owned and shown in both obedience and conformation by Dorothy Pearson, Redhorse Kennels.
(L-R) Moosecat M'loot, owned by Cecil Allen and behind the stock of many kennels today; Ch. Frey of Redhorse, owned and bred by the Pearsons. Note that this lovely dog bears a very strong resemblance to Ch. Durango of Husky Pak, pictured above.
A wonderful photo of Dorothy Pearson, with Husky Pak Morning Star and pups.
(L-R) Guyat of Redhorse, Ch. Frey of Redhorse and Ch. Furstling of Redhorse;
Ch. Yumah of Redhorse. All of these lovely dogs were bred by the Pearsons.
(L-R) Ch. Aabara of Redhorse with breeder/owner Dorothy Pearson; Ch. Suisun of Redhorse, also owned and bred by the Pearsons; Ch. Tyanik Thunder of Redhorse, owned by the Pearsons.
Tango Ray, beloved companion of Dave and Linda Stookey.
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