Alaskan Malamute | Dog Breed
Last updated May 29, 2024
Size
Varies
Popularity
One of the Most Popular
Typical Lifespan
About 10 years
Exercise
Alaskan Malamutes thrive with daily long walks, vigorous play sessions, and regular opportunities for outdoor activities.
Grooming Needs
Alaskan Malamutes require regular brushing, at least twice a week, to manage their thick double coat and minimize shedding, especially during their biannual heavy shedding seasons. Regular grooming also helps prevent matting and keeps their coat healthy.
Country of Origin
United States
Adaptability
Alaskan Malamutes thrive in cold climates and spacious environments but can struggle in hot weather and confined living spaces due to their size and thick fur.
Shedding Level
Alaskan Malamutes shed heavily year-round, with particularly intense shedding during seasonal changes.
Energiness
Alaskan Malamutes are very energetic and need plenty of physical activity to stay healthy and happy.
Vocality
Alaskan Malamutes are known for being quite vocal, often howling or "talking" rather than barking frequently.
Trainability
Alaskan Malamutes are intelligent but can be stubborn, requiring consistent and patient training with positive reinforcement.
Dietary Needs
Alaskan Malamutes need a diet rich in high-quality protein and healthy fats to support their energy levels and muscle maintenance.
Weight Range
34-45 kg
Child Friendliness
Varies