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Alaskan Malamutes Puppies for Sale

Breed

Alaskan Malamute

Age

Puppy (2-12 months)

Location

New Delhi

Gender

Mixed (litter)

Size

Big Dog (26+ kg)

Availability

Now

Delivery

Delivers across country

About

PLACEMENT OF PUPPIES:
Puppies will be placed at 57 days minimum, by 04th August 2023
We recommend to bring home your newest member of your family at 65 days (12th August 2023) duly vaccinated twice

DIET:
Home Cooked, Chemicals & Preservatives Free diet is being fed.
PUPPY DIET FROM DAY 29 as advised by GO-FUR REAL NUTRITION

Sire/Dame

Dam: Short Faced Ena, Sire: Short Faced Wolves Thor

Certification

KCI

Price

150000

Breeder

Name

Vikrant

Email

VikrantShokeen@gmail.com

Address

Delhi

Phone No.

+91 99719 11091

Certification

KCI

Sire and Dame

About Breed

The Alaskan Malamute is a large and powerful working dog breed that originated in Alaska. They were originally bred for their strength and endurance, and were used to pull sleds and hunt in harsh arctic conditions. Today, they are still used for sledding and other working activities, but also make loyal and affectionate companions.

Characteristics/Mentality

The Alaskan Malamute is a loyal and affectionate breed that loves to be around their family. They are typically friendly and outgoing, but can be protective of their home and family. They have a strong prey drive and may not be suitable for homes with small pets.

Size And Appearance

The Alaskan Malamute is a large breed, typically weighing between 75 and 100 pounds and standing 23 to 25 inches tall at the shoulder. They have a muscular build and thick, fluffy coat that helps to keep them warm in cold climates.

From appearance perspective, the Alaskan Malamute is a striking breed, with a thick, fluffy coat that can be white, gray, black, or a combination of these colors. They have a broad head and sturdy build, with erect ears and a curly tail. Their appearance is both powerful and regal.

Health

Like all purebred dogs, Alaskan Malamutes can be prone to certain health issues. Some common health concerns for this breed include hip dysplasia, eye problems, and thyroid issues. Regular veterinary checkups and a healthy diet and exercise routine can help to keep Alaskan Malamutes healthy.

Fur Work

The Alaskan Malamute has a thick, double coat that requires regular brushing and grooming to keep it healthy and clean. They shed heavily twice a year and require extra grooming during these times to manage shedding and prevent matting.

Comments

  • The Alaskan Malamute is one of the oldest Arctic sled dog breeds, with a history dating back thousands of years.
  • They are named after the Mahlemiut tribe of Alaska, who used the dogs for transportation and hunting.
  • Alaskan Malamutes were used to transport supplies during the Klondike Gold Rush in the late 1800s.
  • They have been featured in several movies and TV shows, including the Disney movie “Snow Dogs.”
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