A dog, which traces back its origin to Alaska, the Alaskan Malamute is generally known to belong to the large breed of domestic dogs. Ranging from medium to also giant in size these dogs unlike the Alaskan Malamute puppies are strong, independent, domineering and often rebellious and hence prove difficult to manage moreover. Sometimes mistaken as a Siberian Husky due to some similar characteristics and resemblances, but these are in fact very differing when noticed carefully.
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The dog which originally were bred for hunting large animals even polar bears and also employed mainly for sled pulling are trained for the same starting right from when they are called as Alaskan Malamute puppies. Entailed in the Working Dog Group, the first recognition this breed of dogs and puppies got was in 1935 by the AKC or American Kennel Club.
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The coat of the Alaskan Malamute puppies is generally a shade of black, light gray, red, gold and silver. A top coat which is usually coarse and thick alongside an undercoat that is soft, heavy and thick is one main particular characteristic this breed of puppies possesses. These dogs due to their immense size and temperament are not apt to be raised as a family pet especially for families doing it for the first time.
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Requiring proper control, the Alaskan Malamute puppies are trained thoroughly to help them grow up into dogs that are and can be used for the specific purpose. All in all they are an intelligent dog breed that are quick to learn whatever they are taught by their trainer.