The Characteristics Of Alaskan Malamutes
Have you ever wondered, “What are the differences between Alaskan Malamutes and Siberian Huskies?” Well, first consider that the Malamute was bred to carry a heavy load, whereas the Siberian Husky was bred to carry a lighter load over a longer distance. So naturally, Malamutes have a larger bone structure, while Huskies are much smaller and more agile. Mals have brown eyes only, whereas Huskies can have blue, gray, brown, or a mix. Malamutes also have ears that sit further back on the skull, broader heads, bulkier muzzles, a sloped back (versus the straight back of the Husky) and a waving plume tail (rather than the traditionally trailing tail of the Husky). The personalities of both breeds are very similar by nature. An Alaskan Malamute may prove to be the ideal breed of dog for you and your family. They have a lot of positive qualities. If you’re looking for a companion dog, then you’ve made the right decision. You may not have a sled to pull, but if you are searching for a sturdy dog that can run, play, walk and have fun, then the Malamute can be your ideal pet.
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