Alaskan Malamute
- Character: Very smart and friendly, likes to bark
- Type: Large dog
- Production Place: United States
- Weight: 34-40 kg
- Life Span: 12-15 years
- Behoof: Sled dogs, working dogs
One of the oldest sled dogs, originally from the United States, the AKC classification belongs to the working dog group. Because of its well-developed limbs and robust body, it was bred for endurance rather than speed, and thus their primary use is sledding. As pets, Alaskan sled dogs have a very quiet, refined temperament once they mature, and they are loyal to their owners. Alaska is large, fluffy, handsome and beautiful, with a wolf-like cold appearance, but very friendly inside, often mixed with huskies, his size is larger than huskies, and his hair is longer than huskies. With the continuous development of society, Alaskan sled dogs are loved by many young people, Alaska was used as a working dog in the early years, now into many families, and will gradually get used to family rearing, obey the command orders of other people in the family.
The barking index of the Alaskan Sled Dog is a bit higher compared to the Husky (details); the Alaskan Sled Dog is faithful and capable. They are excellent guard dogs and working dogs, affectionate family dogs, and love the outdoors, and gradually start to need a lot of exercise as teenagers.
Alaskan Shelties are a very affectionate breed and are often described as "big teddy bears", so it is better for their owners to give them more attention and let them into your home than to keep them out.
The big guy in front of you is also extremely intelligent and can even understand what you say about him in private, so sometimes he can be very stubborn and get bored when he is alone. Because of this stubbornness, the training process can be difficult.
Although Alaskan Shelties are friendly to people, they can be fierce when other dogs invade their territory. It is best for parents to take them out more often when they are young and to participate in activities such as dog parties, which are very helpful for the dog's body and mind.
For those who like them but don't know Ara, they are just big, but for the family, they are an impeccable playmate and friend.
The Alaskan Sled Dog is very friendly and is a "friend dog", not a "loner dog". He is a loyal, affectionate companion and gives the impression of nobility and maturity. Like all sled dogs, the Alaskan Sled Dog maintains extreme human friendliness, has been raised in a normal environment, and is extremely approachable, curious and exploratory. Like other sled dogs, the Alaskan Sled Dog is generally considered to be a breed that will never attack humans. If you provoke him beforehand, he will fight back and the consequences can be unimaginable. Alaskans are increasingly being bred because of their strong language skills, handsome appearance, and ability to understand human speech, expressions, and various gestures. Since Alaska's intestines are naturally bad, owners should pay more attention to their lives and diet.