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 ''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. The official Siberian Husky breed standard says that it should grow between 20 and 23.5 inches at the shoulder.
Siberian Huskeys and Alaskan Malamutes
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Alaskan Malamutes and Siberian Huskys.
I'm going to assume you mean if your Husky is a Siberian Husky or an Alaskan Malamute. Huskies are generally smaller in size and weight and Malamutes tend to have a harsher coat.
They are all dogs!
Siberian Husky, Malamutes, Alaskan Husky.
No, if there parents don't have blue eyes they are probably not Siberian huskies. They are most likely Alaskan malamutes.
Siberian Huskies can and so can Malamutes. Some mutts can depending on their breeds in them.
Alaskan Malamutes are large breed utilitarian dogs related to Siberian Huskies. They are typically used as sled dogs in cold climates. They can also be used in search and rescue.
Alaskan Huskys, Malamutes,siberian Huskys
No. Although both breeds are used as sled dog, they are different. An Alaskan Malamute has brown eyes and is stronger around 85lbs or more, have brown eyes and are a very old breed while a Siberian Huskies have been around for about a century and have blue or brown eyes. Huskies are also smaller and faster while malamutes are much stronger. The Siberian Husky was developed by the Chukchi tribe of northeastern Asia thousands of years ago.