First of all, as JJ said, you can't "adopt" a purebred dog. It just doesnt happen! If you want a specific breed then you will need to import one as the ones bred in Qatar are generally inbred and have many problems with their health and temperment. Occasionally the clinics and shelter will have purebreds for adoption but these are normally adults.
Rottweilers are a banned breed so you will not be able to import one into the country without special permission and licensing. They are a breed that needs an experienced owner who has lots of time to train them to ensure they do not grow up to be anti-social. A rotty is not a beed you can just put in the garden and leave as you will end up with an aggressive and unpredictable dog.
A malamute is a seriously bad breed to have in Qatar. Take it from me - I have 2 here. They shed all over your house constantly and can't be outside for more then 10 minutes at a time. Even in the winter they can't be outside on their own as it can still be too hot for them. Their coat needs grooming daily, they need frequent baths as their faeces gets stuck in the hair around their backsides and they're a difficult breed to train. To import one you're looking at QR10,000+ and they are an expensive breed to keep as they eat a lot and can have a lot of health issues.
Have you had dogs before as you've picked two of the most difficult breeds of dog to own in a country like Qatar? Have you had personal experience with these breeds as both are very energetic, are VERY strong and need lots of training?
First of all, as JJ said, you can't "adopt" a purebred dog. It just doesnt happen! If you want a specific breed then you will need to import one as the ones bred in Qatar are generally inbred and have many problems with their health and temperment. Occasionally the clinics and shelter will have purebreds for adoption but these are normally adults.
Rottweilers are a banned breed so you will not be able to import one into the country without special permission and licensing. They are a breed that needs an experienced owner who has lots of time to train them to ensure they do not grow up to be anti-social. A rotty is not a beed you can just put in the garden and leave as you will end up with an aggressive and unpredictable dog.
A malamute is a seriously bad breed to have in Qatar. Take it from me - I have 2 here. They shed all over your house constantly and can't be outside for more then 10 minutes at a time. Even in the winter they can't be outside on their own as it can still be too hot for them. Their coat needs grooming daily, they need frequent baths as their faeces gets stuck in the hair around their backsides and they're a difficult breed to train. To import one you're looking at QR10,000+ and they are an expensive breed to keep as they eat a lot and can have a lot of health issues.
Have you had dogs before as you've picked two of the most difficult breeds of dog to own in a country like Qatar? Have you had personal experience with these breeds as both are very energetic, are VERY strong and need lots of training?