
Idaho Alaskan Malamute Rescue Resources
Breed Comparisons
Alaskan Malamutes and Wolves
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Black Wolf |
Timber Wolf |
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Red Wolf |
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Alaskan Malamutes have long been accused of being part wolf. This is a false statement. Alaskan Malamutes have been a recognized breed in this country since the 1940's. The Alaskan Malamute as we know them today have evolved over hundreds of years as a working class breed. The Alaskan Malamute was bred originally to have a high prey drive, this was necessary in the harsh elements they had to survive in in the northern climates. In some cases, if the Alaskan Malamute did not have such a high prey drive, they would of starved to death.
As can be seen in the wolf pictures above, there are little physical characteristics between wolves and Alaskan Malamutes. There are, however, many traits that the Alaskan Malamute, as well as many other canine breeds, share with wolves. Those can include, but are not limited to, high prey drives, eye color, being pack orientated, etc.
The American Wolf Dogs, or Hybrids as some call them, are dogs that have been bred with wolves for the purpose of obtaining a companion pet that have characteristics of both the domesticated canine and the wild wolf. There is much controversy over the Wolf Dog. Many claim that their Wolf Dog is of high percentage, however there is no test available to prove these claims. It is said that 90% of the so called Wolf Dogs in existence are likely not to have any real wolf in their system. For example, you can breed an Alaskan Malamute with a German Shepherd and have a wolf like offspring. How easy it is for someone to do this type of breeding, knowing full well that a mixed breed is not likely to give them any real financial gain. By claiming that this mix is a wolf dog, also with the knowledge there is no way anyone could prove them wrong, this person will be able to sale the offspring for a high profit. Some even claim to have paperwork available to prove the high content of wolf in these dogs. Experts on Wolf Dogs state that there are no legal paperwork to be obtained with Wolf Dogs. Experts also warn that when people claim that their dog have a specific percentage rate, for example 67%, 90%, etc., this also should be cause for alarm.
Some other Northern Breed's with AKC Descriptions
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Akita
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American Eskimo
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Chow Chow General Appearance – Characteristics – An ancient breed of northern Chinese origin, this all-purpose dog of China was used for hunting, herding, pulling and protection of the home. While primarily a companion today, his working origin must always be remembered when assessing true Chow type. A powerful, sturdy, squarely built, upstanding dog of Arctic type, medium in size with strong muscular development and heavy bone. The body is compact, short coupled, broad and deep, the tail set high and carried closely to the back, the whole supported by four straight, strong, sound legs. Viewed from the side, the hind legs have little apparent angulation and the hock joint and metatarsals are directly beneath the hip joint. It is this structure which produces the characteristic shorter, stilted gait unique to the breed. The large head with broad, flat skull and short, broad and deep muzzle is proudly carried and accentuated by a ruff. Elegance and substance must be combined into a well balanced whole, never so massive as to outweigh his ability to be active, alert and agile. Clothed in a smooth or an offstanding rough double coat, the Chow is a masterpiece of beauty, dignity and naturalness. Essential to true Chow type are his unique blue-black tongue, scowling expression and stilted gait. Temperament |
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Keeshound
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Norwegian Elkhound
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Samoyed General Appearance - The Samoyed, being essentially a working dog, should present a picture of beauty, alertness and strength, with agility, dignity and grace. As his work lies in cold climates, his coat should be heavy and weather-resistant, well groomed, and of good quality rather then quantity. The male carries more of a "ruff" than the female. He should not be long in the back as a weak back would make him practically useless for his legitimate work, but at the same time, a close-coupled body would also place him at a great disadvantage as a draft dog. Breeders should aim for the happy medium, a body not long but muscular, allowing liberty, with a deep chest and well-sprung ribs, strong neck, straight front and especially strong loins. Males should be masculine in appearance and deportment without unwarranted aggressiveness; bitches feminine without weakness of structure or apparent softness of temperament. Bitches may be slightly longer in back than males. They should both give the appearance of being capable of great endurance but be free from coarseness. Because of the depth of chest required, the legs should be moderately long. A very short-legged dog is to be deprecated. Hindquarters should be particularly well developed, stifles well bent and any suggestion of unsound stifles or cowhocks severely penalized. General appearance should include movement and general conformation, indicating balance and good substance. |
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Siberian Husky
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