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Kohbi & Rossy Baby Girl |
| Ad Information: |
| Breed: |
Alaskan Malamute |
| Ad Number: |
83394 |
| Date Posted: |
10/25/2009 |
| Price: |
1500 |
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| Everyone Ooo's and Aaa's over these puppies. This girl is BEAUTIFUL. You can't touch the quality and experience here at[contact info deleted]. If you only going to have one puppy for 10-12 years, WHY would you settle for anything but the Best? One of the biggest and best breeders of Giant Alaskan Malamutes right here... And these puppies are some of the best anywhere. I dare you to come see for yourself. We work very hard to have the Healthiest, Biggest most loving Alaskan Malamutes anywhere. And we have almost a hundred pages of Past Puppies and people willing to tell you about me. You can come see the parents and grandparents here at [contact info deleted]. Rossy & Kohbi have one beautiful girl still looking for her loving home. Contact for further info. |
| Ad Owner Information: |
| City |
Cookeville |
| State |
Tennessee |
| Country |
United States |
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| Alaskan Malamute: | Alaskan Malamutes are beaming, beautiful dogs; sometimes the breed is confused with a Siberian Husky, and it’s not surprising because it was originally intended for sled dog trekking. That is, it was bred to be a sled dog. It receives much recognition for its thick, dense, and rugged coat, and it comes in hues of gray, white, black, and red. Often, various colors are found together like red and white or white and black. Other times, they’re purely white. Whatever the case, their energy levels remain high throughout life, and their learning ability is remarkable. They’re fun companions built to last. They live about 10-12 years, but it’s less with a lifetime of harsh winter sledding.
Litters contain 4 to 10 little puppies, and they’re real troopers. In fact, the Alaskan Malamute is often put to work full-time, and it transports gear and other items on sleds. Other times, Alaskan Malamutes are used for mushing, skijoring, cross-country travel, and bikejoring. Generally, other breeds, namely the Siberian Huskies and Alaskan Huskies, are leaner, faster, and don’t fall prey to injuries, fatigue, or energy lapses. In fact, most Malamutes are fond of skijoring. The dog pulls a person on skis, and the attachment is through a harness on the dog. Bikejoring is where the dog pulls a bike, and it can be done in the summer or spring. Mushing is a familiar part of movies like White Fang, books like Call of the Wild, and cultures like the Alaskan Inuit people. In general, these hardy dogs are able to withstand the harsh winter cold because of their coats.
Friendly, congenial, amiable, kind, and independent are some of the qualities inherent in the Alaskan Malamute breed. Their breed was once crossed with wolves in the wild, and, still, they adore children and people. Don’t use them to obey lots of commands, guard things, or fight against other animals. They’re particularly poor at it, and dog fighting is no longer legal. They’re esteemed family pets. The Star Wars character, Chewbacca, was based on the natural noise emitted by the Alaskan Malamute of a “woo woo”. Interestingly, Malamutes also howl in a manner not unlike Coyotes, Wolves, and other beasts of the wild. Their howl is almost perfectly in tune with wolves. These are great dogs to have because they bring a gentle, soft, and pleasant element and tone into people’s lives.
Common ailments involve muscles, bones, eyes, and skin. Tendon aches, fractures, hip issues, and ligament ruptures are the muscular problems. This wolf-dog hybrid is not fit for hot climates because their coat is too thick. Plenty of water and shade are needed, consequently.
Its primary capacity and mode is to move heavy loads over long distances. It was not reckoned to be a good racing dog. Gold miners, explorers, aid workers, tribesmen, and young folks have used the dog over time, and the originating group it came from goes back a couple thousand years. Alaskan Malamutes are fun dogs for sport, work, and family activities.
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