- The
Alaskan Malamute (/ˈmæləˌmjuːt/) is a
large breed of dog that was
originally bred for its
strength and endurance, to haul
heavy freight as a sled dog...
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decorated war dog from
World War II.
Chips was a
German Shepherd-Collie-
Malamute mix
owned by
Edward J. Wren of Pleasantville, New York. He was bred by...
- are
taller than
Siberian Huskies and are
lighter in
build than
Alaskan Malamutes, both of whom they
share lineage with and are
descended from. On average...
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mixbreed dogs were
primarily arctic breed crosses of
Alaskan Husky,
Alaskan Malamute,
Canadian Eskimo Dog,
German Shepherd,
Labrador Husky, and
Siberian Husky...
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football team onto the
field during home games. The
Huskies use an
Alaskan Malamute as
their live
mascot because it is the "largest and
strongest of all Husky...
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their state,
including the
Boston Terrier (M****achusetts) and the
Alaskan Malamute (Alaska).
Pennsylvania selected the
Great Dane not
because of its origin...
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today they make up a
fraction of dog
breeds that
range from the
Alaskan Malamute to the
Peruvian Hairless Dog. The
earliest evidence for dogs in the Americas...
- in 1977 and died in June 1995. He was a
Vancouver Island wolf-Alaskan
Malamute hybrid. Jed was born at
Whatcom Humane Society in Bellingham, Washington...
- late 20th
century as a companion-sized dog
resembling the
larger Alaskan Malamute and
Siberian Husky. It is an energetic,
intelligent dog with an appearance...
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deliver the mail in
Alaska during the late 1800s and
early 1900s.
Alaskan Malamutes were the
favored breed, with
teams averaging eight to 10 dogs. Dogs were...