Alaskan Malamute

The Alaskan Malamute is an intelligent, strong, and highly resilient working breed, originally developed in Alaska for pulling heavy sleds and assisting in Arctic expeditions. Known for its keen instincts, powerful build, and thick double coat, the Alaskan Malamute excels in sledding, endurance work, obedience, and companionship.


Core Traits of the Alaskan Malamute

  1. Highly Intelligent – Quick learner with strong problem-solving abilities.

  2. Loyal and Affectionate – Forms deep bonds and thrives on companionship.

  3. Energetic and Powerful – Requires regular physical and mental stimulation.

  4. Versatile Working Ability – Excels in sledding, endurance, and obedience.

  5. Confident Yet Gentle – Bold in personality but affectionate with loved ones.

  6. Strong-Willed Thinker – Needs structured training and firm leadership.

  7. Sociable Yet Independent – Friendly toward family but capable of self-reliance.

  8. Resilient and Hardy – Adaptable to harsh climates and extreme conditions.

  9. Large and Athletic – Powerful build with excellent stamina for endurance tasks.

  10. Thick, Weather-Resistant Coat – Requires regular grooming and maintenance.


Breed Standards

The Alaskan Malamute is a large, well-balanced breed, standing 23-25 inches tall and weighing 75-85 pounds. It has expressive dark eyes, high-set erect ears, and a dense double coat that comes in various shades of gray, black, sable, or red, always with white markings. Their powerful yet steady gait highlights strength and endurance, making them ideal working and companion dogs. Temperamentally, Alaskan Malamutes are intelligent, affectionate, and deeply loyal, excelling in family and active environments.

Health Test Information

The following health tests are associated with this breed: