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Alaskan Malamutes are dignified and easy-going dogs, and in order to receive a better idea on the dog’s appearance, temperament and care requirements, you can browse for information on the web and explore Alaskan Malamute Picture sites. These dogs originated in Alaska and used to be popular among Alaskan Mahlemuit tribesmen, who have played a crucial role in the breed formation. Not infrequently, the Malamute is claimed to have sprung from the Arctic wolf, but it is still doubtful. However, Alaskan Malamutes do show a strong resemblance to wolves in appearance. They are also known to exhibit a wolf-like predatory behavior on small animals, which is another reason for many people to believe they have a genetic kinship with wolves.

The Alaskan Malamute is a large, sturdy and thickly coated dog, capable of withstanding severe arctic weather. The dog stands 24-26 inches high at the shoulder and weighs 75-85 pounds. Males are a little larger than females. Alaskan Malamutes have a broad head with pointed erectile ears, brown almond-shaped eyes (blue eyes are a disqualification) and broad tapering muzzle. The legs are strong and muscular, the body is compact and robust, and the tail is plumed and carried over the back. Alaskan Malamutes are renowned for their exceptional strength and are apt to pull heavy weights over long distances. The best way to study Malamute colors is to view as many Alaskan Malamute Pictures as possible. These dogs come in the following color patterns: white, black and white, red and white, sable and white and grey and white. Malamutes are colored in such a way that the lower muzzle, chest, belly and legs are white and the top is colored.

Alaskan Malamutes are active and intelligent dogs, and hence they always need physical and mental stimulation. Being moderately active indoors, they enjoy various open air activities, and usually do well with a fenced yard. Malamutes also love household activities and never miss a chance to “help” their owners. They can be extremely noisy and destructive if bored. These dogs are equally sweet with all members of their family and are very friendly with children. However, they are often stubborn and proud, and can be difficult to housebreak. Raising a Malamute is often a hard thing to do for an inexperienced dog owner. Therefore, Malamutes are not recommended for first-time dog owners. Even knowledgeable Malamute owners have to turn to Malamute trainers sometimes. It takes more than just a close look at an Alaskan Malamute Picture to be a worthwhile Malamute owner.

In general, Alaskan Malamutes are hardy and healthy dogs, and they rarely fall ill. However, some lines are prone to genetic diseases, such as hip dysplasia, chondrodysplasia (dwarfism), as well as eye problems, such as cataract and progressive retinal atrophy. Responsible breeders have their dogs scanned for hereditary diseases and keep long term pedigree records; therefore, there is little possibility that you will come across an unhealthy species if you buy one from a reputable breeder. It takes a lot of communication with a professional Malamute breeder to build a decent Alaskan Malamute Picture in your mind and thus facilitate your future relationship with your dog.

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