This dog like a Siberian Husky who both have the shape of the body and face like a wolf. Striking differences that distinguish this dog with a Siberian Husky is a larger body size and tail are raised beyond the back line.
Alaskan Malamute included in group V (Spitz). Derived from the Norton Sound area on the northwest coast of Alaska. Alaskan Malamute named because the dog is found in many areas with a population of Alaska Native or Inuit people known as the Mahlemuts.
Due to a strong body structure and large, this dog as a friend diguanak hunt seals or bears by local residents. These dogs began to be recognized by the American Kennel Club and exhibited in 1935.
Due to a strong body structure and large, this dog as a friend diguanak hunt seals or bears by local residents. These dogs began to be recognized by the American Kennel Club and exhibited in 1935.
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