history
Alaskan malamute
Homeland and time of occurrence:
North America, antiquity; height 58-71 cm, weight 39-56 kg
Description:
The Alaskan Malamute is naturally adapted to live in a cold climate. Most comfortably, these dogs feel in the suburbs or in the rural area. Featuring a wild and energetic disposition, they need experienced owners. Nonetheless, Alaskan Malamutes perceive strangers rather calmly, get along well with children, as, indeed, with all the other members of the host family. Individuals of this breed love to run, do any work, walk. Continue reading
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