The Alaskan malamute is a powerfully built dog of Nordic breed type, developed to haul heavy loads rather than race. It is slightly longer than it is tall. It is heavy-boned and compact, designed for strength and endurance. Its gait is steady, balanced and tireless. Its coat is thick and double, with a coarse outer coat and dense, wooly, oily undercoat, providing the ultimate in insulation. Although its eyes have a "wolf-like" appearance, its expression is soft.
The Alaskan malamute is powerful, independent, strong-willed and fun-loving. Its idea of great fun is to pull a sled or cart, but it also loves to run and roam. It is family-oriented, and as long as it is given daily exercise, it is well-mannered in the home. Without proper exercise, it can become frustrated and destructive. It is friendly and sociable toward people, but it may be aggressive toward strange dogs, pets or livestock. Some can be domineering. It tends to dig and howl.
AKC RANKING: 57
FAMILY: spitz, Northern (draft)
AREA OF ORIGIN: Alaska
DATE OF ORIGIN: ancient times
ORIGINAL FUNCTION: heavy sled pulling, large game hunting
TODAY'S FUNCTION: sled pulling
AVERAGE SIZE OF MALE : Height: 25 Weight: 85lbs
AVERAGE SIZE OF FEMALE: Height: 23 Weight: 75lbs
OTHER NAME: none
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