Alaskan Malamute Breed Profile

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Alaskan Malamute dog breed profile

KC Group Working

Size Large

Weight 38-56kg

Height Dog: 64-71cm Bitch: 58-66cm

Good with children? Unknown

Good guard dogs? No

Moulting level Heavy

Grooming Heavy

Exercise requirement Lots

Jogging partner Top dog!

Alaskan Malamute Breed Profile

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Affectionately known as the "snow train" due to its incredible strength and stamina, the Malamute was bred by an Innuit tribe called the Mahlemuts to pull sleds and hunt. Although not as fast as the Husky it is a much stronger breed and will happily live as part of family.

Alaskan Malamute character

The Malamute is such a friendly dog that it is completely useless for guarding purposes but it will assume a dominant role amongst other dogs. Fairly obstinate and independent in character, they require firm training from an early age but will remain playful and affectionate.

Alaskan Malamute size

A sturdy large breed, the Malamute should weigh between 38-56kg and according to the Breed Standard the dog should stand between 64-71cm and the bitch 58-66cm.

Alaskan Malamute health

With all large breeds the risk of Hip Dysplasia is present, although it is said to be rare in the Malamute, just be sure to take care whilst exercising the young. Their temperature is one other area to keep a watch over as with their thick coats and Alaskan heritage they do not handle heat well.

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Alaskan Malamute care

The Malamute is a hardy breed and so requires little special care other than paying attention to its body temperature and not allowing them to overheat. They do not deal with inactivity and enclosure well either and have been know to cause a great deal of damage to interiors when left to their own devices for a length of time.

Remember! All breed profiles are general and every dog is an individual.