The Alaskan Malamute is a big, fluffy dog breed known for its strength and loyalty! πΎ
These dogs were first developed in Alaska, where they helped Native
people known as the Mahlemuts haul heavy sleds over snow. They are one of the oldest Arctic dog breeds and can weigh between 75 to 100 pounds! With their thick fur, strong muscles, and friendly faces, Alaskan Malamutes love to play and run in the snow! β
οΈ They usually have wolf-like features, with erect ears and bushy tails that curl up. Overall, they make great companions for active families!