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		<title>Alaskan Malamute</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The draft horse of the Arctic, the Alaskan Malamute was developed by the Inuit Indians of Alaska to haul heavy loads at steady speeds over long distances. Built for strength and endurance and the ability to survive harsh Arctic temperatures, the Malamute may appear &#8220;wolfish&#8221; but competent historic research indicates the Inuit breeders kept their [...]]]></description>
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<p>The draft horse of the            Arctic, the <strong>Alaskan Malamute</strong> was developed by the Inuit Indians of Alaska            to haul heavy loads at steady speeds over long distances.</p>
<p>Built for strength and            endurance and the ability to survive harsh Arctic temperatures, <strong>the            Malamute</strong> may appear &#8220;wolfish&#8221; but competent historic research            indicates the Inuit breeders kept their <strong>dogs</strong> free from any wolf genes.</p>
<p>His attitude of interest,            c<strong>Malamutes</strong> were <strong>bred to pull sleds</strong> and if not given sufficient            exercise to satisfy its abundant needs, or if given insufficient attention            and companionship, they will become bored and destructive.</p>
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A devoted family dog and            friendly with all humans, <strong>the Malamute</strong> is generally a poor guard dog.            Independence and stubbornness are two of the traits of <strong>the Malamute</strong> and these, coupled with his immense strength, necessitate <strong>the Malamute </strong> receiving obedience training and discipline from the early age of 3            months.</p>
<p>Lack of confident, firm            human domination can ruin an otherwise wonderful Malamute making it            domineering over humans and unmanageably aggressive toward other dogs.</p>
<p>Ideal Height: Dogs 63.5cm<br />
Females58.5cm<br />
Weight Dogs 38.5kg<br />
Bitches 34kg</p>
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