Alaskan Malamute

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The Alaskan Malamute is a robust and loyal dog breed that originated as an Arctic sled dog. Known for their strength and endurance, they were originally used for hauling heavy loads and hunting large predators such as bears. They have a distinctive appearance, often featuring a gray coat with white markings and a plumed tail carried over the back. Their temperament is affectionate and playful, making them great companions, although they can be strong-willed and require firm leadership. They are sociable towards people but may be aggressive towards other dogs and animals if not properly socialized.
Alaskan Malamute
Bred For
Hauling heavy freight, Sled pulling
Weight
65 to 100 pounds
Height
23 to 25 inches at the shoulder
Life Span
12 to 15 years