Alaskan Malamute
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Dog Breed

Alaskan Malamute

Breed Overview

Breed Name: Alaskan Malamute
Origin: United States (Alaska)
Breed Group: Working

Physical Characteristics

Size: Large
Height: Males: 25 inches (63.5 cm), Females: 23 inches (58.5 cm)
Weight: Males: 85–100 lbs (39–45 kg), Females: 75–85 lbs (34–39 kg)
Coat Type: Thick, dense double coat
Coat Colors: Various shades of gray, black, sable, red, and white, often with a facial mask
Grooming Needs: High
Shedding: Heavy (especially during seasonal blowouts)

Behavioral Traits

Temperament: Affectionate, strong-willed, friendly, independent
Intelligence Level: High
Energy Level: High

Health Information

Lifespan: 10–14 years
Common Health Issues: Hip dysplasia, cataracts, polyneuropathy, bloat

Care

Nutrition Needs: High-protein diet; prone to obesity if overfed
Exercise Needs: At least 1–2 hours daily; thrives on pulling, running, and hiking
Space Requirements: Best in homes with large yards; not suited for small apartments
Noise Sensitivity: Low

Socialization and Training

Socialization Needs: Moderate
Socialization Tips: Intelligent but stubborn; requires a firm, patient owner
Good with Children: Yes, but may be dominant, especially with same-sex dogs
Good with Other Dogs: Yes, but may be dominant, especially with same-sex dogs
Good with Other Pets: Not recommended with small animals due to strong prey drive
Training: Intelligent but stubborn; requires a firm, patient owner

Description

The Alaskan Malamute is a strong, high-energy breed originally bred for pulling sleds in harsh Arctic conditions. They are loyal, friendly, and social dogs, but their independent nature can make training moderately challenging. Their long-haired, double coat sheds heavily year-round, with intense seasonal shedding. Regular brushing is a must to manage their fur. Exercise needs are high, as they are built for endurance and love activities like sledding, hiking, and pulling.

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History

Bred by the native Mahlemut people of Alaska, the Alaskan Malamute has been used for centuries as a sled dog and pack animal in harsh Arctic conditions. Their strength and resilience made them indispensable to explorers and miners during the Gold Rush. Today, they are beloved companions known for their loyalty and wolf-like appearance.

Ideal Owner

Active individuals, experienced dog owners, those in colder climates

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