Is Malamute a Husky breed?
Unlike the Alaskan husky, the Alaskan malamute is an officially recognized dog breed according to the American Kennel Club. Like the Siberian husky, the Alaskan malamute is also part of the Working dog group. Alaskan malamutes, alongside Siberian huskies, are also occasionally trained as racing sled dogs.
Are Malamutes smarter than Huskies?
The Husky prefers to live with other dogs, whereas a Malamute will be content living with humans. Husky tend to live longer and have fewer health problems. The Siberian Husky is known for being more intelligent and cunning when compared to a Malamute.
What’s the difference between an Alaskan Malamute and a husky?
• Malamute is a standard breed with defined characteristics (traits) according to many accepted kennel clubs, whereas Alaskan Husky is only a type of working dogs with varying characters among their individuals. • Malamutes do have a thicker coat than huskies do, but they both can withstand the extremely cold climates.
Are Huskies and Malamutes the same?
Malamutes and Huskies really looks the same. They also have similarities like in shedding. But Alaskan Malamutes shed more compared to Siberian Huskies. Like your dogs, this breed is very friendly, patient, playful and seeks for your care and attention.
Are Malamutes smart?
Malamutes are highly intelligent dogs- however their development and history required them to be smart enough to make better decisions than their humans, and determined enough to override the demands of those humans- the lives of dogs and people often depended on this ability.
Are Alaskan Malamute good with kids?
As a very friendly, bold and playful dog, the Alaskan malamute generally thrives in homes with children, and will greatly enjoy being involved in children’s games. However, they can be rather boisterous in play, and may knock smaller children over.