Unless they are released or accidentally escape and become feral, there is no such thing as wild Alaskan Malamutes. The Alaskan Malamute is a domesticated breed and therefore does not reproduce or survive successfully in the wild. They are not like wolves and feral dogs will rarely ever flourish in a wild habitat. Feral dogs of any breed learn to survive by eating human leftovers and any other dead animals or scraps that they can find. Very few feral dogs ever hunt successfully.
They don't...they are not wild animals...they are completely domesticated.
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.
my malamute eats ordinary dog biscuits, such as bakers, pedigree etc. but he does tend to eat anything but in front of him.
They weren't bred to herd anything.
Siberian Huskeys and Alaskan Malamutes