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【Puppy Selection Method】How to choose a giant Alaskan puppy?

2021-03-31 / 1013 Read

Alaska's other dog breeds are different, with strong limbs and well-muscled, bred for endurance rather than speed, as their main purpose is to pull sleds. Adult Alaskans have a quiet, elegant temperament and are very loyal to their owners. If you want to have such an excellent Alaskan dog, how do you choose a giant Alaskan puppy? What should you pay attention to when choosing an Alaskan puppy? Let’s follow the editor to learn about it!

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How to choose a giant Alaskan puppy?

1Head: The giant Alaskan puppy has a broad head, a large muzzle and strong jaws.

2 Ears: The giant Alaskan puppy has small, triangular ears with wide distance between the ears and erect ears turned back.

3 BODY: The giant Alaskan puppy has a strong build, with a thick chest, a straight back and rounded hips.

4 Coat: The coat and undercoat of the giant Alaskan puppy is wooly and the top coat is thick, thick and stiff. Coat colors range from white to light gray to black, and from golden to liver. The color of the chest, abdomen, feet, part of the limbs, and face is white.

What should I pay attention to when choosing Alaskan puppies?

(1) Alaskan Malamute should be the most suitable time for 40 days after the puppy is born. Because 40 days after the birth of the Alaskan Malamute, its size has grown to be similar to that of the adult Alaskan Malamute, and there will no longer be major changes, so it should generally be selected and pre-purchased 40 days after the Alaskan Malamute is born.

(2) The selected Alaskan Malamute should be healthy, lively and excited, innocent and generous, have a strong appetite, no eye mucus, no weight loss, moist and cool nose pads, close-fitting, shiny coat A supple, bright-eyed, lively, agile puppy.

(3) The character of the Alaskan Malamute is required to meet the characteristics described earlier in this book. Such as brave, alert, aggressive, strong self-confidence, not timid when meeting strangers, and have a good neurological type.

(4) When choosing the Alaskan Malamute and testing the Alaskan Malamute's character, you can observe whether it is afraid of strangers, whether it can consciously play with people, and when it makes noises or shakes a handkerchief, it will Will it respond keenly, throw objects at it, will it be very interested, will it have a desire to play with people, and is it interested in playing with other dogs.

(5) Check all parts of the dog's body shape according to the standard that should be required for selling a dog. The first is the ratio of shoulder height to body length, whether it is about 8:10. Male Alaskan Malamutes can be slightly longer.

(6) The height of the male Alaskan Malamute should be about 62 cm, the female Alaskan Malamute should be about 58 cm; the weight of the male Alaskan Malamute should be between 35-40 kg, the female Alaskan Malamute Sled dogs should weigh between 29-32 kg.

(7) The typical coat color of Alaskan Malamutes is black back and yellow belly, some with white spots on the front chest, usually mostly dark brown, wolf gray Alaskan Malamutes also have, but very few; black around the muzzle For the better, most people prefer black and brown dogs. In fact, the wolf gray Alaskan Malamute has the best working stamina in the hot sun.