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originating from Siberia.
Malamutes were
thought to be bred by the
Malimiut Inupiaq people of Alaska's
Norton Sound region. The
Malamute has been identified...
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speed as part of the team. In dog sledding,
Siberian Huskies or
Alaskan Malamutes are the main
types of dogs that are used for
recreational sledding because...
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adopted him as part of his
collection of
Siberian Huskies and
Alaskan Malamutes. His
first role was a
brief one as a
Norwegian dog in John Carpenter's...
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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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imported from
North America in the 1980s that were
crossed with
Alaskan Malamutes,
German Shepherds,
Siberian Huskies and
possibly Samo****s. The aim of...
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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...
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their nearest genetic relatives today are the
Arctic breed dogs—Alaskan
Malamutes,
Greenland Dogs,
Alaskan huskies,
Carolina Dogs, and
Siberian Huskies...
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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...
- and that they were
distinct from
Siberian Huskies,
Alaskan Huskies and
Malamutes. The
maternal mitochondrial DNA
sequences of the
Inuit dogs were classified...
- "sequential loss of overtones". Seen in
German Shepherds and
Alaskan Malamutes.
Noisy overlappings Short,
overlapping sounds Seen in poodles. Pure harmonic...