Alaskan Malamutes
62Stubborn, stubborn and did I mention stubborn?
Alaskan Malamutes have a strong prey instinct
You may or may not already know the Alaskan Malamute is named after the native Innuit tribe the
Mahlemuts. They were used for heavy freighting in the arctic. A well
conditioned Malamute can pull thousands of pounds. They generally live
from 10-14 years and with the exception to hip dysplasia, like most
large dogs and bloat they really don't have many other health problems.
You will see some Mals have what is called snow nose, a pink/reddish
marking on the black nose. It is common in northern breeds and it
generally disappears over the warmer months and reappears when it's
cold. This is not a flaw, nor is it a disqualifying trait but it's
important to know the importance of 'trying' to keep a sunscreen on it
when it is pink to protect against cancer.
ENOUGH about the technical information let's get down to their
temperament! Stubborn, stubborn and did I mention stubborn? They very
well may be the most stubborn breed of dogs but that's only because
they also very well may be one of the smartest. Keep in mind these are
sled dogs and it's in their nature to override bad decisions. There's a
little saying along the lines of 'If a burglar comes into your home a
Malamute will welcome them in and offer milk and cookies but if an
animal comes into your yard it will be dead within seconds'. If you're
looking for a 'guard' dog the Mal is way too friendly due to the fact
they pretty much love everyone however with their size, I highly doubt
anyone is entering your house uninvited. Having two has cut down on
solicitors knocking at my door that second time. They are very alert to
their surroundings and if someone is even outside your house, trust me,
they will tell you! Don't mistake their kindness as being a pushover
though. They WILL pick up on a hostile situation and they WILL protect
you.
Malamutes love to please so once they figure out what exactly you want
of the they will make you happy. This doesn't mean they won't test you,
because they will and they will let you know if they're not happy that
you were gone all day but once you figure each other out all the shoes
that were eaten, your flowers dug up and your garden destroyed is all
forgotten. They are loyal, intelligent and affectionate to their
master. They are great with kids although I don't recommend a very
small child getting in the way of them playing, they could get knocked
down. It takes them at least a year and a half to realize they're big
dogs and control their strength. They will eventually learn how to play
'nice' and not so rough with you and leave the hard core playing with
other dogs. Mals need firm leadership and a lot of exercise or they can
be VERY destructive. I've read a report of one puppy doing over $15,000
in damage in under 3 hours. They have a will to work, with incredible
strength and endurance. They love to howl and dig and they WILL eat
your table, couch and whatever else if they're not trained properly,
exercised a LOT and given plenty of toys and bones!
FOR TIPS ON GROOMING AND TRAINING YOUR MALAMUTE CLICK HERE
FOR A HEARTWARMING STORY ABOUT IZZY THE GREAT DANE CLICK HERE
Mals play hard!
The Alaskan Malamute has a strong pack nature
The Malamute, although resembling a wolf, is not a wolf but it is a
pack animal and has a strong pack nature. They can be extremely
aggressive to other dogs and animals if not socialized early. Simply
taking then to the dog park or for walks when other dogs are out at
during puppy hood will assure your Mal 'play nice' with the other dogs.
Some people say you can't have a Mal and have a cat but as long as you
have the cat first and your Malamute grows up from puppy hood with it
then they are just fine. Any other animal in your yard doesn't stand a
chance. Malamutes have a natural prey instinct and they like to kill.
Just because yours is brought up with and loves your cat does not mean
your neighbor's bundle of fur can safely come in your yard unless it
has a death wish.
Malamutes have an amazing sense of direction and smell. This does not
mean it is safe to let them out of the yard and know they'll find their
way home. It is NEVER okay to let a Malamute off the leash or out of
the yard. It doesn't matter how much training they have and how well
they 'always' listen, these dogs will run! They are bred to run
hundred's of miles and a well conditioned Mal can pull thousands of
pounds by itself! A majority of dogs will run 'along side' of a road.
These dogs will not! Eye on the prize. If the bunny rabbit or taunting
squirrel is across the road they are focused and have no problem
running out in front of a car to get closer to their prey. So do NOT
let your Malamute loose. It will get make it to the next city before
you know it's gone, it will eat your neighbors cat out for a stroll in
the neighborhood and it will get hit by a car!
Another important point to know is a Malamute can be extremely
possessive of their food so children should never approach a Malamute
while they're eating. Although it may be safe to take food out of your
Mal's mouth, they may not be so nice about a bone or random garbage
some litterbug has thrown on the sidewalk that they should not be
eating. No matter how sweet your dog is, never forget the instinct they
have.
No two Malamutes are the same. They can be energetic or mellow, extra
stubborn or sweet. My male is mellow and stubborn. My female is a
bundle of energy and the sweetest thing in the world. These dogs have
more personality than most people!
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A well condtioned Malamute can pull up to 3000lbs alone in competition
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