
Alaskan Malamute is an excellent sled dog. Driving sled dogs has become a popular winter recreation and sport in North America and Europe.
Alaskan Malamute is a northern breed. The Spitz or Northern-type dogs of today developed from antiquity along with humans.
This dog breed have common IQ in contrast to other dog breeds.
Alaskan Malamute does shed a lot. The Alaskan Malamute's requires common brushing.
Alaskan Malamute is best for people with experience, as it can prove to be bothersome to drill. The alaskan malamute is somewhat conscious and astonishingly susceptible to training. The Alaskan Malamute is one of the breeds with the highest energy levels. The dog breed have a common need for exercise.
The Alaskan Malamute's are generally astonishingly by nature and will not behave aggressively towards visitor. The Alaskan Malamute posesses is combative and may act aggressively towards other dogs. These dogs can be great pets for older kids. The Alaskan Malamute have a tendency to act like a predator. Thus, these predatory animals must be carefully trained. They may nip, but it is not always instinctively.
This dog breed do not bark exaggeratedly. Alaskan Malamutes are howlers, and they like to yelp. That's just a way to comminicate for these dogs. Alaskan Malamute will usually not thrive in astonishingly hot climates. This breed of dog was born to live in freezing temperatures, and can live outside all year round. This dog breed is known to be astonishingly playful. These dogs should be kept on a leash as they tend to wander if kept loose. They are not astonishingly found of being home alone.
Country of creation: the Alaskan Malamute breed was developed in United States.
Category of Alaskan Malamute: Alaskan Malamute is recognized in the FCI book. The dog breed is approved in the section «Nordic Sledge Dogs» (5.1) in the category «Spitz and Primitive types». FCI ID for alaskan malamute is 243 and was added to the book 1996-08-14. American Kennel Club groups the dog breed as «Working Dogs». United Kennel Club acknowledges the dog breed as «Northern Breed» in their book. Canadian Kennel Club groups the dog breed as «Working dogs».
Alaskan Malamute Health problems: Regrettably, they may get formidable problems with their health. Alaskan Malamute is a breed of dog which is has problems related to hip dysplasia. Mostly large and giant breeds are susceptible to hip dysplasia. Skin disease is common with the Alaskan Malamute. Furthermore, they may have problems with their health such as throid problems, dwarfism in the legs.
The Alaskan Malamute's anatomy: This breed is somewhat big. Dogs can grow to 23 to 25 inches tall. Bitches will get 23 to 25 inches tall. Dogs weighs 75 to 85 pounds. Bitches get 75 to 85 pounds. The alaskan malamute has big upright ears. The legs is usually somewhat long. The body shape of the Alaskan Malamute is muscular. The of common length tail is curled. They have a common-sized muzzle. The coat is of medium length. Alaskan Malamute is a little equivalent the anatomy of a wolf.
Colors of this breed of dog is usually black & white, white, wolf sable, wolf gray, or red, and sometimes with a dark mask or cap.
Secondary information about the alaskan malamute: Anticipated age for a alaskan malamute is 12 to 15 years. Number of cubs is usually 4 to 6 puppies. The dog breed is mainstream and no trouble to locate for sale by your local breeders. The alaskan malamute were originally bred for dragging heavy sleds and hauling heavy freight, and hunting in nordic areas.
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