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The youngest age an Alaskan Malamute can be before you can get one is 6 weeks. You can get a boy and girl if you are able to care for them both.
They can breed 2 times a year like regular dogs.
The Siberian Husky and Alaskan Malamute are both classified in the Working Group (UK) and were both originally bred to pull sleds in cold regions. They are different as the Alaskan Malamute is usually taller and heavier than a Siberian Husky, plus the Siberian Husky can have blue eyes; whereas the Alaskan Malamute cannot.
1. They're called Alaskan Malamutes 2. Yes
Almost all breeds of Dog have two heat cycles per year, including the Alaskan Malamute. Each heat cycle should last for around 2 and a half to 3 weeks, but it can vary for each Dog.
I've been trying to find this answer also, but haven't been able to find anything other than averages. That said, I can tell you that my Malamute, Kodiak (Kody), is currently 14 1/2 years old, turning 15 this summer of 2023. :)
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Alaskan Malamutes require a significant amount of exercise, ideally about 1 to 2 hours daily. They thrive on activities that engage both their physical and mental abilities, such as running, hiking, or pulling sleds. Regular exercise helps prevent boredom and behavioral issues, as these intelligent and energetic dogs need to stay active to remain happy and healthy.
1.Greyhound 2.German Shepherd 3.Border Collie 4.Labrador Retriever 5.Alaskan Husky 6.Golden Retriever 7.Alaskan Malamute 8.Chihuahua 9.Alaskan Klee Kai 10.Beagle + a whippet is usually used for racing but i don't know the speed in a normal house hold pet :S gd luck !
My 1.5 year old malamute can manage 10 miles / 90 minutes with me in the summer months. We haven't tried to run together in the winter, but I bet as it cools down, he could easily make it for 2+ hours.
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Alaskan Malamutes are stockier in build than Siberian Huskies. Also, Malamutes most of the time have brown eyes while Huskies sometimes have blue eyes. The main reason a Husky can have brown eyes is if it's a mix and the main reason a Malamute can have blue eyes is if it's a mix.