ALASKAN MALAMUTE
Breed Group: Natural Dog
For full breed standards, visit UK Kennel Club or American Kennel Club
Average height: 58 - 64 cms (23 - 25 in)
Average Weight: 34 - 39 kgs (75 - 85 lbs)
Coat Length: Short
Life Span: 10 - 15 years
Colours: includes Light Gray to Black with shades of Sable and Red

HISTORY
Originating in the Arctic, the Alaskan Malamute was bred by the Inuit for strength and endurance to haul heavy freight as a sled dog. They are known for their formidable ability to survive in extreme climates and have a storied history as dependable and resilient working dogs.

L.E.G.S.
Using the L.E.G.S.® model, our breed descriptions offer insights into typical behavior based on Genetics, Learning, Environment, and Self.
Knowing the sort of 'job' a breed was created for can offer valuable insights into the type of life dogs of that breed would most enjoy. But bear in mind, they are all individuals, treat the following as an indication of breed tendencies – not a prediction.
Shedding
minimal <> considerable





Grooming
minimal <> likely to need professional grooming





Barking
relatively quiet <> very vocal





Predatory behaviour around other pets/livestock
low<>high





Response to strangers
happy to greet everyone <> very wary





Affectionate with family
not at all<>very cuddly





Playful
serious<>very playful





Focus on handler (bond)
independent thinker<>very biddable





Excitable/Impulsive
very calm<>easily aroused





Motivated
laid back<>obsessive





Easy to care for
suitable for inexperienced<>challenging





Exercise needs
minimal<>hours daily





Off-lead exercise needs
happy on lead<>needs plenty of freedom





Enrichment needs
basic<>needs challenges






WHY YOU'LL FALL IN LOVE WITH YOUR ALASKAN MALAMUTE
- Their dignified demeanour
- Their independent nature
- And their impressive intelligence and problem-solving capabilities
WHY THEY MAY BE HARD TO LIVE WITH
- Their intelligent, problem-solving capabilities may become your problems
- They are independent-minded, requiring patience and understanding when training
- Their significant exercise needs may be a challenge
YOUR ALASKAN MALAMUTE PUPPY HIGHLIGHTS
Alaskan Malamute puppies are bundles of joy and energy. They exhibit curiosity and a zest for life from an early age. Raising them involves harnessing their natural exuberance and guiding them with consistent, positive reinforcement.
YOU MAY NEED PROFESSIONAL HELP WITH:
- Channeling their energy and intelligence into constructive (not destructive!) activities
- Ensuring effective socialisation
- Developing responsive and cooperative behaviour
YOUR RELATIONSHIP SURVIVAL KEY
Embrace the Malamute’s spirited nature. Engage them with activities that satisfy their need for physical exertion and mental stimulation. Consistency and mutual respect form the foundation of a harmonious relationship.

UPBRINGING
Guiding a Malamute through puppyhood is a journey of mutual learning and respect. Focus on building a bond through activities that cater to their instinctual behaviors and natural intelligence.
LIFESTYLE
Malamutes thrive in environments where they can be active and engaged. They are well-suited for homes with space and owners who appreciate the great outdoors.
INTERESTS & HOBBIES
These dogs excel in activities that mirror their historical roles, such as sledding, weight pulling, and hiking. They also enjoy interactive play that challenges their intellect.
EDUCATION
Training should be a blend of patience, understanding, and fun. Malamutes respond well to varied, engaging training sessions that challenge their minds and respect their independent nature.
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