The Alaskan Malamute is one of the oldest and strongest Arctic sled dogs, originally bred by the Mahlemut Inuit people to pull heavy sleds over long distances. These powerful, intelligent, and loyal dogs are known for their endurance, thick fur coats, and friendly personalities. Unlike Huskies, Malamutes are built for strength over speed, making them ideal for carrying heavy loads in harsh winter conditions.

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Alaskan Malamutes can pull up to 1,000 pounds (450 kg)!
Their thick double coat keeps them warm even in -70°F (-57°C) temperatures.
They are not great guard dogs—they are too friendly, even with strangers.
Unlike wolves, Malamutes rarely bark—they prefer to “talk” through howls and grunts.
They need plenty of exercise, making them great companions for active owners.

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