Alaskan Malamute fighting spirit

The Alaskan Malamute is one of the oldest sled dogs in the Arctic and lives in Alaska with the indigenous Mahlemuts people. The biological lineage of this dog has been maintained for a long time, dating back to ancient times when the alliance between humans and dogs has not been recorded. Some people have suggested that the ancestors of this dog were the result of mating between Arctic wolves and female dogs raised by indigenous peoples. Judging from its appearance, it does look a bit like a wolf.

Alaskan Malamute has good fighting spirit (Picture 1)

Features

The body height is 58-63 cm and the weight is 35-39 kg. The head is broad, the skull between the ears is broad, there are slight wrinkles between the eyes, the tip of the nose is black, the ears are slightly triangular and stand forward, the eyes are small, almond-shaped, rather like wolf eyes, and the tail is mostly feathered and pointed toward the back. curly. The body hair is thick and hard, while the inner coat is as soft as wool; the coat color is also like a wolf, gray or black and white.

Quality

This dog is smart and clever, and is stronger than a Husky; it is loyal to its owner, kind and kind. It has been recorded in many travel notes, saying that it is heroic and a very aggressive fighting dog.

Purpose

In the Arctic region, people often form a team of several Alaskan sled dogs to transport goods and people, so it is an indispensable polar transportation tool. Recently, this dog has been educated by modern society and civilization and has become a lovable companion dog.


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