my 6 month old mal weighs 24kg (52.8lb)
Males weigh about 85 pounds. Females weigh about 75 pounds.
The ''Siberian Malamute'' is not a breed, you could be thinking of either Siberian Huskies or Alaskan Malamutes (which are two separate breeds). The official Alaskan Malamute breed standard stipulates that it should grow between 23 and 28 inches at the shoulder and weigh between 85lbs and 125lbs. The official Siberian Husky breed standard says that it should grow between 20 and 23.5 inches at the shoulder and weigh between 35lbs and 60lbs.
The official Kennel Club Breed Standard stipulates that Alaskan Malamutes should reach between 23 and 28 inches at the shoulder - so they can vary in height considerably. They usually weigh between 85-125 pounds, depending on their height.
I think they are from Alaska. Males usually weigh between 46 and 50 pound and females between 38 and 42 pounds. they like the cold. They are a mutts that are bred for pulling sleds. They usually have Siberian husky in them but not necessarily Alaskan malamute.
At birth about a pound.
She should weigh about 25 lbs.
Malamutes are a large breed of dog.on average there body weight and height are..HeightMale - Range from 24-26 Inches (61-66 cm) Female - Range from 22-24 Inches (56-61 cm)WeightMale - Range from 80-95 Pounds ( 36-43 kg) Female - Range from 70-85 Pounds ( 32-38 kg)but they can easily go over that height and weight.i have a male Malamute and he weighs over 60 kg. he's a big boy =]
mines weigh 22 pds and she is 30 in
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Alaskan malamutes were originally bred for heavy duty work..such as pulling large sleds. They are like the Siberian husky, and Samoyed which were all bred for similar work..Though they go slower than Siberian huskies and other sled dogs, they have a bigger build, weigh more, and were built bigger for pulling more weight. They are not normally used in races as much as huskies.
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A Wolf is stronger because they are the ancestors of all dogs. In fact Eskimos used to take friendly wolf pups and raise them to be the lead dog for their sleds.