What is a Alaskan Malamute?

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What is a Alaskan Malamute?​

Alaskan Malamute is a large-sized dog breed that was bred as a sled dog and still are used in many parts of the word. They are very active and energetic dog that needs good amount of diets to keep up with their energy.
What should I do if my Alaskan Malamute is dehydrated?
Dehydration can make your Alaskan Malamute weak and they can even lose consciousness. There are other wet foods that also help to hydrate your dog. Always keep a bowl of water on the side of your dog so it can drink whenever it feels thirsty. Alaskan Malamute puppies eating.
What is the Alaskan Malamute on stamps?
The Alaskan Malamute was one of the four purebred dogs featured on the AKC centennial stamps issued in 1984 by the U.S. Postal Service. The breed has appeared on stamps in at least 14 countries.

How much should I Feed my Alaskan Malamute?​

An adult Alaskan Malamute should be given 3-4 cups of high-quality dog food per day. Divide it into 3 portions and feed them thrice a day. If it is a very active dog involving in a regular vigorous activity, then increase the quantity as required by their body. Do not feed them too much and make them fat.

Alaskan Malamutes are large, hard-working, trusting Spitz-type dogs bred in the Arctic for endurance and strength. Malamutes have a dense, weatherproof coat that needs daily brushing.
What kind of health problems does an Alaskan Malamute have?
Quick list of Alaskan Malamute health problems. The major health concern in Malamutes is joint disease, such as hip and elbow dysplasia, which cause lameness and pain and can require expensive surgery.
Do Alaskan Malamutes have hip dysplasia?
The Orthopedic Foundation of America evaluated the hip X-rays of over 14,000 Alaskan Malamutes and found 12% dysplastic. Other orthopedic diseases in Alaskan Malamutes are elbow dysplasia, osteochondritis, panosteitis, luxating patella, Wobbler’s syndrome, and a rare disease called chondrodysplasia.
The thick, waterproof double coat of the Alaskan Malamute is beautifully adapted to harsh Arctic life, but it requires constant upkeep. A Malamute should be brushed every day with a pin brush and metal comb, all the while checking for mats, which can harbor fungus, and hot spots, which can become infected.

Alaskan Malamute belongs to the Nordic Sledge Dogs group in the class of primitive dogs. These are large and powerful working dogs with huge stamina and even bigger heart. They are almost identical to Siberian Husky. Both of these beautiful breeds are very popular around the world, and they’re often mistaken for each other.
Do Malamutes bark a lot?
Malamutes are in general very clean dogs and they rarely bark. However, they are like wolves prone to howling, especially when they are bored or sad. So, to prevent this, dedicate as much time as you can to your Mal. Also, these dogs express their feelings with weird vocalizations, which can often sound quite hilarious 🙂
Do Alaskan Malamutes have zinc deficiency?
Malamutes may also be prone to copper and zinc deficiencies. Alaskan Malamutes belong to the working group and are used for sled-pulling, sled-racing, as companions and seen in the show-ring. If being used to sled, this dog should be on a ‘performance’ diet as it will burn off an extraordinary amount of calories.

How to take care of a malamute sled dog?​

Some owners join sledging clubs to compete in races thus giving the dogs plenty of exercise. It should be noted that Malamutes do have a tendency to run off so they should be well trained to recall before being let off the lead. The dog should be given a 5 minute brushing daily.

What temperature is too hot for Alaskan Malamutes?
70 degrees (21°C) is too hot for your Alaskan Malamute to do any strenuous activity. The Malamute can certainly withstand living outdoors in cold climates due to her dense double coat, but she still needs adequate shelter. 5. She sheds heavily twice a year
What kind of health problems do Alaskan Malamutes have?
The Alaskan Malamute is generally healthy but can be prone to hip or elbow dysplasia, cataracts, or hypothyroidism. Other less common ailments such as gastric torsion, luxating patella, day blindness, and retinal atrophy can be found in the breed. To keep your pet healthy, we suggest regular vet checkups, a nourishing diet, and an exercise routine.
 
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