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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.
People can find the best breeders of Alaskan Malamute puppies for sale at myalaskanmalamute, wolfhuskypups, nextdaypets, dogbreedinfo, kinarticalaskanmalamutes, and adoptapet.
Most Alaskan Malamutes have between 4 and 10 puppies in each litter. The average is 6 puppies.
Males weigh about 85 pounds. Females weigh about 75 pounds.
My Malamute so far has 9 puppies and she might give birth to another one....just waiting to see how it goes....
The average number of puppies in a purebred Alaskan Malamute litter is 6, although they can have between 4 and 10 in each litter.
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Technically, you can breed an Alaskan Malamute with practically any other breed of dog (unless the other breed is very small e.g. Chihuahua). Most breeders prefer to only mate Alaskan Malamutes with others of the same breed so that the puppies are purebred and can be Kennel Club registered - and usually sold for more money. Purebred puppies also are less likely to end up in the pound if their owner can no longer keep them.
kikaskleekai site deals with the Alaskan pup's. I hope you can adopt one from here.
Alaskan Malamutes usually have between 4 and 10 puppies in each litter. The average is 6 puppies.
The actual cross between a Malamute and a Shepherd breed is quite popular and some owners actually call them a 'Shepalute' but with the Husky mixed in only makes it a Mongrel I'm afraid. Just because the cross between an Alaskan Malamute and a German Shepherd Dog has been given a "name" does not make is any less of a mongrel. A pure breed is one that has consistently reproduced the same characteristics in offspring over many, many generations. You can not reliably expect the puppies from Malamute/Shepherd breedings to look the same. Some will have more traits from one breed, and some from the other. This is at odds with the definition of "purebred." With the Siberian in the mix or not, the so-called Shepalute is a mutt.
If you're talking about Alaskan huskies that actually live in Alaska, it would be bears like grizzlies. Puppies would also have to look out for eagles and large hawks.