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Alaskan Malamute History: From Arctic Sled Dog to …
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They are not racing dogs, but are instead meant to pull hefty loads at slow speeds. The friendly and devoted Alaskan Malamute may be one of the most ancient breeds of dog. It …
Alaskan Malamute: Dog Breed Characteristics & Care
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In the 1920s, an interest in competitive sled dog racing led to the further breeding and development of these dogs. However, only one variant of the Malamute—the Kotzebue—received early AKC recognition in 1935. Despite its suitability for a wide range of tasks, the breed was in serious decline after World War II.
Scootering and Alaskan Malamute Dryland Racing
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Alaskan Malamute dryland scooter race Tinker, 10/10 - silver - 6.4 km - her first race! Alaskan Malamute dryland scooter race Tinker, 11/10 - GOLD - 6.4 km! Alaskan Malamute dryland scooter race with Ernie Ooky, 6, and Ernie, 9, running with the wind, May 2011. Tinker and Ooky, dryland scootering 2009 Dryland Carting side view.
Racing - Grey Wind Alaskan Malamutes
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The Iditarod, "America's LastGreat Race", has finished for this year. Here is some interesting history on the first, and only, all Malamute team to start in it.
Alaskan Malamute Dog Breed Information - American …
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An immensely strong, heavy-duty worker of spitz type, the Alaskan Malamute is an affectionate, loyal, and playful but dignified dog recognizable by his well-furred plumed tail carried over the ...
Breed Standards : Alaskan Malamute | United Kennel Club …
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When Alaska was settled by white men, the Arctic dogs were mixed with outside blood, but when the sport of sled racing became popular interest in maintaining a pure strain of Alaskan Malamutes rose and since 1926 the breed has been maintained in its original state. The Alaskan Malamute was recognized by the United Kennel Club in 1947.
Snowlion Sled Dog Kennels | Alaskan Huskies & Alaskan …
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Hooked on racing and the speed of these dogs, we selectively added dogs from two Iditarod kennels and started running longer races (up to 200 miles) with 14-16 Alaskan Huskies. During the height of our racing career our teams were ranked #1 and #2 in ISDRA (International Sled Dog Racing Association) for mid-distance.
Training Course on Alaskan Malamute - TrainPetDog
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Many packs of Malamutes have pulled sleds for polar expeditions because they have tenacity, sense of direction, and an excellent sense of smell. Alaskan Malamutes have been used for sledding, carting, search and rescue, weight pulling and racing although they are not speed dogs.
Sledding the Alaskan Malamute as a Sled dog
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The Alaskan Malamute Club of America and the Canadian Alaskan Malamute HELP League do 'fun' certifications and events for Working Lead Dog and Working Team Dog can be done by competing in competition events or by excursion. The majority are done by excursion, as few Alaskan Malamutes can win at racing.
Sledding with your Malamute
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Any self-respecting Alaskan Malamute will enjoy nothing more than to run in harness and we recommend anyone with a Malamute give it a try, provided their dog is reasonably fit and healthy. Most Malamutes take to it instinctively - the fact that they are a freighting breed doesn't stop them from loving the sport of sled dog racing.
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