Alaskan Malamute: Overview
When you first see an Alaskan Malamute, it's easy to be impressed by his large stature, wolf-like facial markings, and huge plumed tail waving at you. It's often believed that Malamutes are part wolf. They might play a wolf on TV or in the movies, but in truth they're all domestic dog. The Alaskan Malamute possesses tremendous strength, energy, endurance, independence, and intelligence. He was originally sought to pull heavy sleds over long distances as well as to hunt seals and polar bears. Now chosen primarily for companionship, Alaskan Malamutes succeed in several dog sports, including conformation, obedience competition, weight pulling, skijoring, backpacking, and recreational sledding. When he's not "woo wooing" or pulling you on your inline skates or watching TV with you, he's probably raiding the trash, surfing your kitchen counters for something good to eat, or digging a nice cool hole in the backyard. Alaskan Malamutes do best in situations in which they have plenty of room and opportunities to exercise so they don't become bored and restless. Their independent nature often causes them to be labeled as stubborn or stupid, but their intelligence shines through with the correct training. If the Alaskan Malamute is the right breed for you, he will give you years of enjoyment as an active playmate and companion who keeps his puppy joie de vivre well into adult life. « Alaskan Malamute Profile | Next: Personality »
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Alaskan Malamute Experiences
I have a four year old Alaskan Malamute who I adore. He has never met anyone he does not like. He has a CGC, Therapy Dog C... (continued) |
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Sep 30, 2009 1:46pm by Jennifer view |
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suggestions for a puppy
i was planning on adopting a puppy. can i have your suggestions for breed? i was hoping to adopt a smart one of medium build.. thanks in advance.. |
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Oct 21, 2008 12:11am by xeny view |








