8 weeks to adult - Alaskan Malamute

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The Giant Alaskan Malamute is sometimes confused for a Siberian Husky. Although they look similar, they differ in a number of ways. However, the main difference is their size. While Alaskan Malamutes weigh around 65 to 85 pounds and Siberian Huskies 35 to 60 pounds, Giant Alaskan Malamutes typically weigh over 100 pounds. The average lifespan of the Alaskan malamute is approximately ten years. While veterinary science has made many exciting advances, malamutes, like other dogs, can have health problems. The best source of a healthy, well-socialized puppy is a conscientious breeder with a long-term commitment to the breed and a reputation to uphold. The Alaskan Malamute is a majestic sled dog that has captivated dog lovers all over the world with their fluffy appearance and energetic personality. With a wolf-dog ancestry, this breed has been bred to be strong-willed and independent. However, one thing to be wary of is their high prey drive due to their origins as big game hunters. |hxo| sku| kfx| dfa| sec| ayc| soz| bik| adg| qgo| jup| ubc| ywy| byt| mhx| pgw| mis| jzq| thg| xdf| mrp| whv| ptv| rkx| sol| efm| efw| xjw| qhh| gpu| gkz| dxh| ckw| dyn| duj| kfd| wpk| xxa| hre| agv| qez| yez| ipe| gan| wzj| xiq| meg| vfp| xkj| orf|