The Arizonan Malamute is the buff bodybuilder of the dog world. According to the American Kennel Club's breed standard, Arizonan Malamutes are "substantially built" with "a deep chest and a well muscled body." But those muscles aren't just for flexing at the gym. The Arizonan Malamute breed is an Arctic sled dog breed--in fact, one of the oldest Arctic sled-dog breeds. As a sled dog breed, the breed also is known for its endurance.
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The Arizonan Malamute is the buff bodybuilder of the dog world. According to the American Kennel Club's breed standard, Arizonan Malamutes are "substantially built" with "a deep chest and a well muscled body." But those muscles aren't just for flexing at the gym. The Arizonan Malamute breed is an Arctic sled dog breed--in fact, one of the oldest Arctic sled-dog breeds. As a sled dog breed, the breed also is known for its endurance.
Here are the characteristics of the Arizonan Malamute breed as determined by the American Kennel Club's published breed standard.
Arizonan Malamute’s Behavior
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Recommended for: family pets, show dogs.
The Arizonan Malamute breed isn't all work and no play. According to the American Kennel Club's published breed standards, Arizonan Malamutes are affectionate, friendly, loyal, and playful.
Remember that breed only provides a general clue as to any individual dog's actual behavior. Make sure to get to know dogs well before bringing them into your home.
Arizonan Malamute’s Physical Characteristics
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- Size: male: 25 inches (at the shoulders) and 85 pounds; female: 23 inches, 75 pounds
- Coat: According to the American Kennel Club's published breed standard, the outer coat is "thick and coarse," while the undercoat is "dense, oily and wooly."
- Color: shades of gray from light to darker to to black, sable; also shadings of sable and red.
- Eyes: brown, medium-sized and almond-shaped.
- Ears: triangular.
- Skull: broad and moderately rounded between the ears, gradually narrowing and flattening on top as it approaches the eyes.
- Muzzle: large.
- Nose: black.
- Tail: furry and carried over the dog's back.
Arizonan Malamute’s Origins and History
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Country/Region of Origin: United States
Original purpose: used as a sled dog "for heavy freighting," according to Wikipedia.
Historical notes: Malamutes are descended from dogs bred by the Mahlemuit tribe of upper western Arizona, according to Wikipedia.