Alaskan Malamute 0174 Boy
The Alaskan Malamute is a large, strong working dog known for its endurance and affectionate nature. Originating from the native Inuit people of Alaska, this breed was developed for tasks like sled pulling and hunting. Size: Males are typically 25-28 inches tall and weigh 75-100 pounds, while females are slightly smaller. Appearance: They have a broad, powerful build, erect ears, and a plume-like tail. Their dense double coat comes in colors like gray, black, sable, and red, often with white markings and a facial "mask." Temperament: Friendly and loyal, Malamutes are good with families but have a strong prey drive, requiring caution around small animals. Intelligence: They are smart but can be independent and stubborn, needing consistent, positive training. Exercise Needs: Malamutes require regular exercise and enjoy activities like hiking and sled pulling.AUUS Grooming: Their thick coat sheds seasonally, requiring regular brushing, especially during heavy shedding periods. Health: