The Alaskan Malamute is a large, strong Arctic dog with a thick, coarse double coat and a plumed tail held over the back. It is a ponderous dog, well built, with a solid body, wide head, and a proud expression. The feet are furry and have tough pads. It has erect ears and small, dark, almond shaped eyes. The eyes are obliquely placed in the skull. Eyes are brown, almond shaped and of medium size and look like those of a wolf, but with a sweet expression. Dark eyes are preferred. Blue Eyes are a Disqualifying Fault. The coat averages one to three inches in length and comes in white, black & white, wolf gray, wolf sable (red undercoat with dark gray outer coat), or red, often with darker highlights and sometimes with a dark mask or cap. The legs and muzzle are almost always white. In some areas, dogs may be either smaller or larger than the official standard. - Taken from www.dogbreedinfo.com
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Breeders in your Local Area
Breeder Name: Kathy Eichenlaub
City & State: Berlin Heights, Ohio
Email: candyrock@hughes.net
Description: Breeder of AKC registerd Giants and Standard size Alaskan Malamutes. Been breeding Malamutes for over 12 years. We do produce all colors including rare pure whites and red and whites. All new owners must be pre-approved by filling out application. 2 year health guarantee. Also do rescue works so sometimes have adults and young adults available.
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