Info About The Alaskan Malamute Breed
Standard Alaskan Malamute Characteristics
Breed Group: Working Group
Height
Male: 24-27 inches tall, Female: 22-24 inches tall
Weight
Male: 80-95 lb., Female: 70-85 lb.
Color: Light gray to shadings of black, sable, and red.
Temperment: Malamutes are affectionate, friendly, loyal, playful, and devoted family dogs.
Origins: From Northwestern Alaska, they were used as sled dogs for families and working men.
About the Alaskan Malamute
The Alaskan Malamute was originally used as a sled dog and hunting dog by the Mahlemut Inuit tribe in Alaska.
Today Malamutes are used primarily as companion dogs though some are still used as sled dogs.
The Alaskan Malamute Temperment and Intelligence
The Alaskan Malamute is an extremely affectionate dog that loves to play with everyone. He is loyal to his family and is a trusted companion. Generally they are overactive puppies that considerable calm down as they mature. They are not meant to serve as a watchdog because of their friendliness towards everyone. They are known to be in constant state of supervision as they can easily get into trouble when not watched, especially in a new environment. Males can be dominant so early training and socialization is key. Their immense desire to please makes them terrific students.
Alaskan Malamute Details
Alaskan Malamutes have a broad head which highlights their brown, almond shaped eyes and triangular shaped ears with round tips. When alert, the ears stand straight up and slightly forward. Their muzzle is long and somewhat narrow. Usually this dog has a black nose, lips, eye rims though it is brown in a red coated dog. The furry tail follows the line of the spine and is usually carried over the back of the dog. Their legs are strong and muscular sitting atop large paws with well arched toes and pads that are cushy and rough. To keep their paws warm when working in the snow these dogs also have fur between their toes. Like other breeds, Malamutes have a double coat. The outer top coat is short and rough while the under coat is greasy and wooly. There are many color variations amongst this breed that vary though the prevailing color is white on the underbody, legs, paws, and face. The rest of the body colors range from light gray with shades of black, sable or red with sable.
Alaskan Malamute Health Concerns
The Alaskan Malamute is prone to hip and elbow dysplasia as well as bloat. As with any dog we recommend regular Veternary Visits.
Choosing an Alaskan Malamute
This breed does well both indoors and outdoors but is not recommended for apartment living because they do have a tendency to howl often. They are also active in both environments and love to explore therefore regular exercise with this dog is a must.