According to the official Alaskan Malamute breed Standard, the coat colour should be as follows:
''Range is from light grey through intermediate shadings to black, or from gold through shades of red to liver, always with white on underbody, parts of legs, feet and part of mask markings. Markings either caplike or masklike on face. Combination of cap and mask not unusual. White blaze on forehead, white collar, or spot on nape permissible. Heavy mantling of unbroken colour acceptable, broken colour extending over body in spots or uneven splashings undesirable. Only solid colour permissible is all white.''
According to the official Kennel Club breed standard, the directions for coat colour are as follows:
''Range is from light grey through intermediate shadings to black, or from gold through shades of red to liver, always with white on underbody, parts of legs, feet and part of mask markings. Markings either caplike or masklike on face. Combination of cap and mask not unusual. White blaze on forehead, white collar, or spot on nape permissible. Heavy mantling of unbroken colour acceptable, broken colour extending over body in spots or uneven splashings undesirable. Only solid colour permissible is all white.''
Alaskan Malamutes are adorable! If you want to see pics of Alaskan Malamutes, go to www.carriegoodson.com and click on Cloudy at the top and also click on B.J. at the top.
Yes, they are.
Siberian Husky, Malamutes, Alaskan Husky.
Yes, they are.
Alaskan Malamutes are known for attacking (and maybe even eating!) cats, so it's best not to keep them together.
Alaskan Malamute breathe like any other dog.
They weren't bred to herd anything.
Yes, Alaskan malamutes are known for their pull power in bulk and speed.
They weren't bred to herd anything.
Siberian Huskeys and Alaskan Malamutes
Alaskan Huskys, Malamutes,siberian Huskys
Alaskan Malamutes are a Spitz breed in the Working Group.