Alaskan, the eldest of the three stupid sleds, it is the largest in size, but its IQ is third, but it doesn't mean it is really stupid. Alaska is the most docile relative to the three fools, but the purchase is not easy.
An easier way to do this is to observe the Alaskan Malamute's response to a threatening tone of voice. Alaskan Malamutes with strong excitability will not be restrained by passwords, while Alaskan Malamutes with weak excitability show acute restraint or even stop activities.
Nose
The tip of the nose should be flat/rectangular/square/the surface should not shine, and the nasal cavity should be large and empty. .
Other aspects of selection will vary according to species. Different hunting objects and ranges have different requirements, so it is not easy to make a unified conclusion.
The age of the Alaskan Malamute is mainly judged by the growth of the teeth, the price of the Alaskan Malamute and the degree of tooth wear/color.
The attachment of Alaskan Malamutes to their owners is a kind of nature, but the strength of attachment is different even in the same litter. Observing the strength of attachment depends on how it behaves when the owner appears. Alaskan Malamutes with strong attachment, after seeing their masters, always run up quickly, coil and jump in front of and behind their masters, showing special intimacy. The poorly attached Alaskan Malamutes responded indifferently, or even ignored them, just playing. To choose the Alaskan Malamute with strong attachment, such Alaskan Malamute can quickly establish a friendship with the owner, show extreme loyalty, and can obey orders well and be considerate both in peacetime and during the hunting process.
PetsThe attitudes and opinions that need to be grasped in the purchase of dogs should be very clear. In order to be able to buy our favorite dogs, It must have taken a lot of time and effort. Under such circumstances, only buying your favorite dog is the greatest responsibility for the dog. This is also the responsibility that the owner should have for the Alaskan Malamute.